For 800 years, a river of lava has flowed quietly beneath an Icelandic town

There were also 100 times more lava flows in November than before. Scientists recently discovered that molten rock, known as magma, surged beneath an Icelandic fishing village at an unprecedented rate last year. The discovery coincides with the latest volcanic eruption in the area, marking the third volcanic eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula since December. … Read more