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Buried 6,500 feet below sea level, scientists discovered a massive 145-million-year-old volcano
Buried deep under the Pacific Ocean, the Tamu Massif has been identified as the largest single volcano ever discovered on Earth. First described by a team led by Dr. William Sager of the University of ...
Deep beneath the northwest Pacific Ocean, a geological titan is forcing scientists to throw out the old textbooks. Known as the Tamu Massif, this submerged structure is so massive that it covers ...
The largest single volcano found on Earth lay quietly hiding in the depths of the Pacific Ocean, about 1,000 miles east of Japan, having been extinct for millions of years. Scientists have discovered ...
Kyle Field is no longer the Aggies' biggest landmark. The largest known volcano in the world is now named after Texas A&M, the university announced Thursday. The volcano is located underwater in the ...
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