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New Discoveries link Carbon Dioxide and Increased Magma Flow in Mt. Erebus

New Discoveries link Carbon Dioxide and Increased Magma Flow in Mt. Erebus

by egiwpadmin | Jun 28, 2022 | EGI news

A new research study by EGI Research Professor Dr. Phil Wannamaker and collaborators from the University of Utah and the University of Canterbury New Zealand is adding to our understanding of magma flow. This study, published in Nature Communications,...
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