Caltech Scientists have found that magma surging through an extensive network of tunnels beneath the volcanoes of Hawaii’s Big Island is responsible for a series of mini-earthquakes over the last seven years.
Science in a Minute: Magma Flowing Under Hawaii's Big Island Volcanoes Caused Mini-Earthquakes
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Caltech Scientists have found that magma surging through an extensive network of tunnels beneath the volcanoes of Hawaii’s Big Island is responsible for a series of mini-earthquakes over the last seven years.