Resume de l’article : Un nouveau type d’éruption volcanique découvert à Hawaï
A new type of volcanic eruption has been discovered in Hawaii, characterized by the effusive emission of very high volumes of very fluid lava. Unlike typical explosive eruptions, this new type of eruption does not produce significant amounts of volcanic ash or other pyroclastic materials. The discovery of this new eruption style was made possible by the ongoing eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii. The finding could have important implications for our understanding of volcanic activity and the evolution of volcanic landscapes.