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Where should we look for new metals critical for green energy technology? Volcanoes may point the wayTo find more, we need to understand how and why these deposits form. Our latest research on Australian volcanoes, published in Communications Earth and Environment, shows how tiny crystals formed ...
However, you might be surprised to know that Earth is not alone in having volcanoes – in fact, it’s beaten numerically by the planet Venus, whose surface is pockmarked with more than 1600 of them. But ...
Ancient volcanoes in New South Wales created a rich deposit of precious rare earths – and left clues for finding more. The hunt for the origin of garnet crystals found on South Australian ...
The Kingdom of Tonga doesn’t often attract global attention, but a violent eruption of an underwater volcano on January 15 has spread shock waves, quite literally, around half the world.
Deadliest volcanic eruption: The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia, which killed up to 100,000 people From lava fountains to towering ash clouds, volcanoes produce some of the most ...
The Ring of Fire is home to 75% of the world's volcanoes and 90% of its earthquakes ... Antarctic, Indian, Australian, Philippine, and other smaller plates, which all encircle the large Pacific ...
To find more, we need to understand how and why these deposits form. Our latest research on Australian volcanoes, published in Nature Communications Earth and Environment , shows how tiny crystals ...
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