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Solid-Sate Magma in Dormant Volcanoes Can Quickly Liquefy and Become Active
Magma beneath Oregon's Mount Hood has been in relative cold storage for thousands of years, entombed in a near-solid state beneath the mountain. But the coagulated magma can liquefy rapidly and with just a minor temperature increase, according to new research led by Oregon State University scientists.
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