Geology Bites | Episode 118, January 20, 2026 - Michael Manga on Wet Eruptions

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Carissimi Associati SGI,
Carissimi Soci Società Associate,

su indicazione del Prof. Rodolfo Carosi (Università di Torino e Presidente SGI) vi segnaliamo l'ultimo podcast di Geology Bites (Conversations about geology with researchers making key contributions to our understanding of the Earth and the Solar System):

Michael Manga (Department of Earth and Planetary Science - University of California, Berkeley) on Wet Eruptions

Di seguito troverete il messaggio dell'ideatore, Oliver Strimpel, e il link al  sito web di Geology Bites.

Cordiali saluti,

La Segreteria SGI


Hello, listeners,

I just released an episode with Michael Manga of UC Berkeley on how water affects volcanic eruptions, both here on Earth and elsewhere in the Solar System. The prime exhibit here is the 2022 Hunga Tonga eruption, the most powerful in a lifetime. Water was also responsible for the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull ash cloud that grounded European air traffic for 8 days. And I learned that erupting water falling as snow is what makes Saturn's moon Enceladus the whitest object in the Solar System.

I hope you enjoy the episode.

Oliver
geologybites.com

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