Environment
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 Atmospheric Waves: How the 1883 Krakatoa Eruption Caused the Earth’s Atmosphere to Ring Like a BellThe phenomenon of atmospheric waves recorded back in the 1883 eruption has significantly increased interest among scientists over the century—especially after the recent Tonga eruption in January. 
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