Environment
Silica-Rich Magma can Stay in Upper Crust for Thousands of Years : Study
Reservoirs of silica-rich magma such as those present in Yellowstone National Park can sustain without triggering an eruption for many hundred years, a new study has found. These kinds of volcanoes have the most explosive kind of eruptions.
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