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Tiny bubbles tell tales of big volcanic eruptions: Nanocrystals may explain staggering number of bubbles in erupted lava – Science Daily
Microscopic bubbles can tell stories about Earth’s biggest volcanic eruptions and geoscientists have discovered some of those stories are written in nanoparticles….

Microscopic bubbles can tell stories about Earth’s biggest volcanic eruptions and geoscientists from Rice University and the University of Texas at Austin have discovered some of those stories are written in nanoparticles.In an open-access study published online in Nature Communications, Rice’s Sahand Hajimirza and Helge Gonnermann and UT Austin’s James Gardner answered a longstanding question about explosive volcanic eruptions like the ones at Mount St. Helens in 1980, the Philippines’ Mount Pinatubo…
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