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Explosive Power of Carbon Dioxide: How It Can Trigger Basaltic Eruptions and Affect the Climate
Geoscientists have long thought that water—along with shallow magma stored in Earth's crust—drives volcanoes to erupt. Now, thanks to newly developed research tools at Cornell, scientists have learned that gaseous carbon dioxide can trigger explosive eruptions.
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Rare Pleistocene Period Flamingo Egg Found in Mexico
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Storm Antoni Pours Month's Worth of Rain Across UK, Sewage Alerts Issued
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Glacial Outburst Flooding: Alaskan Capital City Evacuates Due to Overflow of River from Melting Glacier
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Bangladesh Dengue Outbreak: Over 300 People Dead as Infection Spreads Nationwide
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Hearing Aids Vs Hearing Amplifiers - Difference and Comparison
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Migrant Boats Capsized Off Italian Coast, Mother and Baby Among Dozens of Casualties
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How to Get a Cash Advance in an Emergency
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Deepest Diving Mammal: Cuvier's Beaked Whales Search For Food When Diving, Study Shows
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Ancient Scottish Practice of Using Dogs as Eagle Deterrents To Safeguard Their Sheep
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Astronomy Events: Stunning Perseid Meteor Shower to Unfold on Night Skies From August 12 to 13
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Quake In China Collapses More Than 100 Houses, Wounds At Least 24 People
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Pollution Forces Paris to Scrap Its Plan To Host the Olympic Swimming Event in the Seine River






