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32,000 Olympic Pools of Magma Nearly Erupted Beneath Atlantic Island


A massive “stealth” magma surge beneath Portugal’s São Jorge Island triggered thousands of earthquakes after rising almost silently from deep underground. Scientists say the molten rock, enough to fill 32,000 Olympic pools, stopped just below the surface in a rare failed eruption.

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