A new study of Greece’s Methana volcano reveals it experienced a 100,000-year dormant period before erupting again, challenging the definition of 'extinct' volcanoes. Researchers found magma was ...
A new study reveals Greece’s Methana volcano experienced over 100,000 years of surface inactivity while magma accumulated underground, challenging the traditional definition of 'extinct' volcanoes.
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