Revolutionizing Tephra Identification: Non-Destructive Scanning Unveils Volcanic Hazards in NZ.
Scientists in New Zealand are using a special scanner to quickly identify different layers of volcanic ash in lakes. These layers are important for studying the environment and predicting volcanic activity. By scanning the ash with a machine that detects elements like silicon and potassium, they can tell which volcano the ash came from. The scanner is not perfect but can still help distinguish between different ash layers. This method could be a faster and less destructive way to study volcanic ash in the future.