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17 Volcanoes and a 15 Km Deep Magma Reservoir: Why Mount Aso Worries as Much as It Fascinates in Japan

The Japanese archipelago is not only the scene of frequent earthquakes and spectacular thermal springs. It is also home to some of the most dreaded volcanoes on the planet, some of which still conceal unknown internal structures. Among them, the supervolcan Aso fascinates as much as it worries. Its apparent quietness contrasts with the underground complexity that the researchers begin to reveal. A giant shaped by time At the heart of Kyushu isla…
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The Japanese archipelago is not only the scene of frequent earthquakes and spectacular thermal springs. It is also home to some of the most dreaded volcanoes on the planet, some of which still conceal unknown internal structures. Among them, the supervolcan Aso fascinates as much as it worries. Its apparent quietness contrasts with the underground complexity that the researchers begin to reveal. A giant shaped by time At the heart of Kyushu isla…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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