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Scientists Discover Massive Magma Reservoir Beneath Tuscany

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Scientists Discover Massive Magma Reservoir Beneath Tuscany
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Researchers found a vast magma reservoir in Tuscany using seismic noise analysis, showing hidden volcanic systems can exist without surface clues and aiding resource exploration. How can scientists detect magma buried 5, 10, or even 15 km (~3, 6, and 9 miles, respectively) below the surface when there are no visible clues above ground? The [...]

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