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Farmers in Italy tried using falling volcanic ash as fertilizer and found unexpected results
A project by the University of Catania found that the discharge from Mount Etna can be used beneficially.
Video captured dramatic, towering volcanic plumes on Wednesday, March 4, after a sudden, powerful explosion at the Bocca Nuova crater of Mount Etna in Sicily. The brief eruption lasted only a few ...
Falling volcanic ash has for years been viewed as a nuisance. But a Sicilian project has discovered its agricultural potential and wants to spread the word ...
CATANIA, Italy (WJW) – Tourists on an expedition near Mount Etna were filmed running for safety after a massive ash plume erupted from the volcano on Monday. Dramatic video captured by Aurelien Pouzin ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Skiers ignored a huge cloud of ash and jets of molten lava spewing from Mount Etna during an eruption on Saturday as they ...
A newly discovered way to monitor magma movements beneath Mount Etna could help scientists forecast when it might erupt. Mount Etna, located on the Italian island of Sicily, is Europe's largest active ...
A little volcanic eruption wasn't going to stop these winter warriors from enjoying a day on the slopes. Mount Etna is the most active volcano in Italy and started spewing ash just after Christmas.
Etna dazzled. For two days the volcano had lurked obdurately behind clouds, out of sight to the extent I had wondered if it was there at all. But with a burst of sunshine suddenly all was revealed.
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