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Mapping the Century's Biggest Undersea Eruption Reveals How Seafloor Volcanoes Are Misunderstood (9 of 9)

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Mapping the Century's Biggest Undersea Eruption Reveals How Seafloor Volcanoes Are Misunderstood (9 of 9)

video: 3D perspective images of the caldera and summit of Havre Volcano in the SW Pacific north of New Zealand, which was the site of the largest undersea eruption of the previous century during 2012. This material relates to a paper that appeared in the 10 January 2018, issue of Science Advances, published by AAAS. The paper, by R. Carey at University of Tasmania in Hobart, TAS, Australia, and colleagues was titled, "The largest deep-ocean silicic volcanic eruption of the past century." view more 

Credit: [Credit: ©Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 2018]


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