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Baby, It's Cold Inside: Mount St. Helens Has No Magma
A research published in Nature Communications has revealed the unthinkable: instead of finding a chamber of hot magma below the volcano, scientists discovered a cool wedge of serpentine rock. The volcano responsible for the most destructive eruption in the history of the United States of America is literally cold inside.
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