Marine scientists find massive volcanic cone, new deep-sea animal species
Tuesday, May 5, 2009 - 14:14
in Earth & Climate
Scientists who have just returned from an expedition to an erupting undersea volcano near the Island of Guam report that the volcano appears to be continuously active, has grown considerably in size during the past three years, and its activity supports a unique biological community thriving despite the eruptions.
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