A fascinating project is underway in the land of ice and fire. Iceland, home to glaciers and volcanoes, will in 2026 be the site of the world's first tunnel to a magma chamber, New Scientist reported.
For decades, one Nordic nation has been utilizing a subterranean resource that is as eco-friendly as it is abundant, but experts believe that its full potential has yet to be unearthed. According ...
The Krafla Magma Testbed (KMT) in Iceland is one of the first to attempt to drill into a magma chamber. This endeavour is planned for 2027 and would establish an underground magma chamber of about 2.1 ...