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Volcanic eruptions and the global subsea telecommunications network (2025)
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Clare, M. A., Yeo, I. A., Nash, J., Hunt, J. E., Panuve, S., Wilkie, A., Williams, R., Dowey, N., Rowley, P., Barclay, J., Phillips, J., Scarlett, J., Engwell, S., Henstock, T. J., Seabrook, S., Watson, S., Wysoczanski, R., Ribo, M., Cronin, S., Talling, P. J., …Robertson, R. (2025). Volcanic eruptions and the global subsea telecommunications network. Bulletin of Volcanology, 87(6), Article 51. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-025-01832-1

When the first transoceanic telegraph cables were laid in the mid-1800s, rapid communication between continents became possible. The advent of fibre-optic submarine cables in the 1990s catalyzed a global digital revolution. Today, a network of > 1.7... Read More about Volcanic eruptions and the global subsea telecommunications network.

Crystal mush processes and crustal magmatism (2025)
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Humphreys, M. C. S., Namur, O., Bohrson, W. A., Bouilhol, P., Cooper, G. F., Cooper, K. M., Huber, C., Lissenberg, C. J., Morgado, E., & Spera, F. J. (2025). Crystal mush processes and crustal magmatism. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 6, 401-416. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43017-025-00682-x

Much of Earth’s magma is stored as extensive crystal mush systems, yet the prevalence of physical processes operating within mushes and their importance in volcanically active regions remain enigmatic. In this review, we explore the physical properti... Read More about Crystal mush processes and crustal magmatism.

Quantifying explosive processes of the 2022 Meradalir eruption of the Fagradalsfjall Fires, Iceland (2025)
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Tisdale, C. M., Houghton, B. F., Thorsdarson, T., Llewellin, E. W., & Pálmadóttir, J. S. (2025). Quantifying explosive processes of the 2022 Meradalir eruption of the Fagradalsfjall Fires, Iceland. Bulletin of Volcanology, 87(6), Article 47. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-025-01834-z

The 2022 Meradalir eruption at Fagradalsfjall, Iceland, provided an opportunity to study mildly explosive volcanic activity of a mafic volcano using video analysis. During a field campaign from 10 to 14 August 2022, we recorded high-resolution videos... Read More about Quantifying explosive processes of the 2022 Meradalir eruption of the Fagradalsfjall Fires, Iceland.

Modeling Anisotropic Signature of Slab‐Induced Mantle Plumes From Thermochemical Piles in the Lowermost Mantle (2025)
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Roy, P., Steinberger, B., Faccenda, M., & Pons, M. (2025). Modeling Anisotropic Signature of Slab‐Induced Mantle Plumes From Thermochemical Piles in the Lowermost Mantle. Geophysical Research Letters, 52(10), Article e2024GL113299. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024gl113299

Seismic anisotropy, observed in the lowermost mantle near Large Low‐Shear‐Velocity Provinces (LLSVPs), is likely caused by strong deformation from mantle flow interacting with these regions and/or plume formation. This study explores slab‐induced plu... Read More about Modeling Anisotropic Signature of Slab‐Induced Mantle Plumes From Thermochemical Piles in the Lowermost Mantle.

Heat flow as a catalyst for radiogenic helium release in the East Africa Rift System (2025)
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Mulaya, E., Gluyas, J., McCaffrey, K., Byrne, D., & Ballentine, C. (online). Heat flow as a catalyst for radiogenic helium release in the East Africa Rift System. Acta Geochimica, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11631-025-00780-z

The Rukwa Rift section of the East Africa Rift System presents a type setting for radiogenic helium accumulation in a petroleum free basin. As a prerequisite for accumulation, a considerable high heat fow anomaly is required from tectonothermal event... Read More about Heat flow as a catalyst for radiogenic helium release in the East Africa Rift System.

The Rovuma Transform Margin: Locating East Africa's Transform Continent‐Ocean Transition (2025)
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Phethean, J. J. J., Kalnins, L. M., van Hunen, J., McCaffrey, K. J. W., & Davies, R. J. (2025). The Rovuma Transform Margin: Locating East Africa's Transform Continent‐Ocean Transition. Tectonics, 44(5), Article e2024TC008700. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024tc008700

Understanding the nature and location of paleo-plate boundaries is fundamental to building accurate plate tectonic reconstructions, and therefore to our understanding of continental breakup processes. Here, we use seismic reflection data and three gr... Read More about The Rovuma Transform Margin: Locating East Africa's Transform Continent‐Ocean Transition.

Rainfall–runoff modelling in a tropical climate (Citarum basin, West Java, Indonesia): model and climate data intercomparison (2025)
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Vesuviano, G., Mathias, S. A., Rahayu, R., & Reaney, S. M. (online). Rainfall–runoff modelling in a tropical climate (Citarum basin, West Java, Indonesia): model and climate data intercomparison. Nordic hydrology, https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2025.021

Hydrological research in tropical regions has been limited by a lack of high-quality precipitation and evapotranspiration input data, and high-quality observed runoff calibration data. Hence, most hydrological models have been developed for non-tropi... Read More about Rainfall–runoff modelling in a tropical climate (Citarum basin, West Java, Indonesia): model and climate data intercomparison.

A “waste” of time?: the synthesis of a magnesium-substituted aluminophosphate from an unconventional source of magnesium (2025)
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Crockett, C. H., Bedward, J. R., Clayton, P. K., Evans, J. S. O., Greenwell, H. C., & Taylor, R. A. (online). A “waste” of time?: the synthesis of a magnesium-substituted aluminophosphate from an unconventional source of magnesium. Dalton Transactions, https://doi.org/10.1039/d5dt00694e

Magnesium-substituted microporous aluminophosphates (MgAlPOs) are tuneable framework materials that exhibit strong Brønsted acidity and have found great utility as catalysts for a wide variety of green transformations. Typically, refined magnesium sa... Read More about A “waste” of time?: the synthesis of a magnesium-substituted aluminophosphate from an unconventional source of magnesium.

The need to regulate thermal interference between mine water geothermal systems: a UK perspective (2025)
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Sweeney, A., van Hunen, J., Mouli-Castillo, J., & Gluyas, J. (2025). The need to regulate thermal interference between mine water geothermal systems: a UK perspective. Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, 58(2), Article qjegh2024-185. https://doi.org/10.1144/qjegh2024-185

Mine water geothermal (MWG) technology can provide substantial amounts of decarbonized heat and is gaining traction in the UK with several active projects. However, the lack of regulations concerning potential subsurface thermal interference is hinde... Read More about The need to regulate thermal interference between mine water geothermal systems: a UK perspective.