Morgan Hetherington (@volcamomo) 's Twitter Profile
Morgan Hetherington

@volcamomo

PhD student at @dundeeuni with @DocBGS and @EPSRC looking at the dynamics of multiphase buoyant jets with unsteady source conditions

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Aidan (@aidanwrethman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to be at AGU (American Geophysical Union) in San Francisco presenting part of my PhD research: New Insights Reflecting the Flow and Depositional Regime of the 8200 yr BP Storegga Tsunami in Eastern Scotland (UK)

Great to be at <a href="/theAGU/">AGU (American Geophysical Union)</a> in San Francisco presenting part of my PhD research: New Insights Reflecting the Flow and Depositional Regime of the 8200 yr BP Storegga Tsunami in Eastern Scotland (UK)
Veðurstofa Íslands / Icelandic Met Office (@vedurstofan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An eruption has started on the Reykjanes peninsula. The eruption is located about 3 km north of Grindavik. The eruption began at 22.17 following the earthquake swarm that started around 21:00. en.vedur.is/about-imo/news…

An eruption has started on the Reykjanes peninsula.
The eruption is located about 3 km north of Grindavik. The eruption began at 22.17 following the earthquake swarm that started around 21:00. en.vedur.is/about-imo/news…
Nahel Belgherze (@wxnb_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JUST IN: First aerial footage captured just minutes ago of the newly opened volcanic fissure near Grindavík, Iceland. It is estimated to be about 3 km long!

Dr Samuel Mitchell (@smitchell_sci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The moment we so rarely get to witness... the very first second lava begins erupting from the ground from the first vent.... insane.

Volc-Han-ology (@han_volcan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've seen this photograph posted on Facebook on an Icelandic page and thought it was too fantastic to share! I'm unsure who took this but it was in the lceland Geology #Seismic & #Volcanic Activity in #lceland group. If anyone identifies the photographer I will credit

I've seen this photograph posted on Facebook on an Icelandic page and thought it was too fantastic to share! I'm unsure who took this but it was in the lceland Geology #Seismic &amp; #Volcanic Activity in #lceland group.

If anyone identifies the photographer I will credit
Met Office (@metoffice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you seen these rare clouds? They're nacreous clouds and require specific conditions to be seen in the UK ☁️ Find out more here 👉 bit.ly/4atN1z6 Thank you @claire__bratley @_juliejohnston and Cloudymamma for sharing these photos using #loveukweather 🌈

Have you seen these rare clouds?

They're nacreous clouds and require specific conditions to be seen in the UK ☁️

Find out more here 👉 bit.ly/4atN1z6

Thank you @claire__bratley @_juliejohnston and <a href="/cloudymamma/">Cloudymamma</a> for sharing these photos using #loveukweather 🌈
British Geological Survey (@britgeosurvey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Like many budding young geologists, BGS volcanologist Dr Sam Engwell had a passion for collecting rocks as a child. Today, she dedicates her research to studying volcanic hazards worldwide, investigating phenomena such as lava flows and atmospheric ash. #IDWGS2024 #WomenInSTEM

Frankie Butler (@frankiealoise) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you followed your childhood dream job, what would you be right now? … a volcanologist. 4 year old me would be so proud ! Im on my way to becoming one!

If you followed your childhood dream job, what would you be right now?

… a volcanologist. 

4 year old me would be so proud !

Im on my way to becoming one!
Geography & Environment | University of Dundee (@geog_uod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday was day 1 of our 3rd year #geography trip to #iceland 🇮🇸 A long drive but taking in some pretty sites too en route, such as here at Skógarfoss

Yesterday was day 1 of our 3rd year #geography trip to #iceland 🇮🇸 

A long drive but taking in some pretty sites too en route, such as here at Skógarfoss
Dr Rebecca Wade (@rebeccacarrotte) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A year of record breaking ocean temperatures. 🌊🌎🌡️ A WHOLE YEAR - every single day!! Just let that sink in, then remember that it has a huge impact on ocean ecosystems. We, humans, rely on food & climatic regulation from the oceans to live. We did this to our home. 🌎

Brian Cox (@profbriancox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As you watch the Aurora this evening, it’s worth reflecting that you’re getting a rare direct glimpse of the power of Nature. Those charged particles causing the atmosphere to glow came from a sunspot complex 17 times the diameter of Earth and traveled across 90 million miles at

Volcaholic 🌋 (@volcaholic1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A natural disaster expert at the Icelandic Meteorological Office said that explosions and dark plumes occur when magma comes into contact with groundwater.