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Siberia’s Newest Exploding Crater Has Been Mapped in 3D – Gizmodo Australia
For the first time ever, geologists have used an aerial drone to map the interior of a giant blowout crater, the likes of which have appeared with increasing regularity…
For the first time ever, geologists have used an aerial drone to map the interior of a giant blowout crater, the likes of which have appeared with increasing regularity in Siberia. The resulting 3D model, along with other data collected during the survey, is bolstering the prevailing theory linking these bizarre holes in the tundra to increasing heat.
Over the years weve gained a lot of experience with surveillance drones, yet this underground aerial survey of the C17 crater was the most difficult…
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