A new study of Greece’s Methana volcano reveals it experienced a 100,000-year dormant period before erupting again, challenging the definition of 'extinct' volcanoes. Researchers found magma was ...
Except that, it turns out extinct volcanoes may not be as dead as geologists had supposed. New data suggests that while they ...
A new study reveals Greece’s Methana volcano experienced over 100,000 years of surface inactivity while magma accumulated underground, challenging the traditional definition of 'extinct' volcanoes.
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