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A Mud Volcano From the Ice Age Has Just Been Discovered—And It’s More Active Than We Thought
In a fascinating find beneath the waves of the Barents Sea, researchers have discovered anunderwater mud volcano dating back to the end of the last Ice Age. Located approximately 70 miles south of ...
Cosmic dust can tell scientists about how ice covered Earth during the last ice age. This dust is leftover debris from ...
The Borealis Mud Volcano is only the second found in Norwegian waters and releases a continuous stream of methane-rich, muddy liquid from deep below Earth's crust. When you purchase through links on ...
On the floor of a 32-foot-deep small lake just northeast of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Calvin students are literally digging up history. “It was a shot in the dark when we decided to core this lake ...
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