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Introducing mud volcanoes. The Lusi structure—a contraction of Lumpur Sidoarjo, meaning “Sidoarjo mud”—is an example of a geological feature known as a mud volcano.
PROF. BONNEY'S well-known volume was reviewed at length in the issue of NATURE for May 11, 1899 (vol. lx., p. 27), at the time of its first publication. Many minor alterations have been made in ...
The new volcano-like structure sits more than 1,600 meters from the water's surface. So, it's far too deep to pose a danger to those on land. However, ...
Giant volcanic 'chain' spills secrets on inner workings of volcanoes Date: March 24, 2023 Source: University of Queensland Summary: Volcanic relics scattered throughout the Australian landscape ...
Introducing mud volcanoes. The Lusi structure – a contraction of Lumpur Sidoarjo, meaning “Sidoarjo mud” – is an example of a geological feature known as a mud volcano.
Scientists aboard a U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker have discovered something unusual in the Arctic Ocean off northern Alaska: a volcano-like structure rising more than 500 meters from the seafloor ...