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By: La erupción del monte submarino Havre del 18 de julio de 2012 «...

[...] half a nautical mile (1 kilometer) wide, and “extended sideways as far as the eye could see,” wrote Rebecca Priestley, a science writer aboard the ship. Although the lightweight, gas-filled...

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By: Floating rocks in the ocean lead to an undersea eruption… seen from...

[...] scientists had a good one on their hands in recently. You should really read the journal of science journalist Rebecca Priestly, who reported on all this first hand, but here’s a summary. On...

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By: Floating rocks in the ocean lead to an undersea eruption… seen from...

[...] scientists had a good one on their hands in recently. You should really read the journal of science journalist Rebecca Priestly, who reported on all this first hand, but here’s a summary. On...

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By: NASA Satellites Pinpoint Volcanic Eruption

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By: Floating rocks in the ocean lead to an undersea eruption… seen from...

[...] scientists had a good one on their hands in recently. You should really read the journal of science journalist Rebecca Priestly, who reported on all this first hand, but here’s a summary. On...

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