gas emissions of Mount Cleveland and five similar-sized volcanoes in the vicinity and suggest something more sinister may be lurking in the waters near Alaska.
According to the report, preliminary data indicates the potential presence of a massive caldera, or collapsed section of the Earths crust with falls into an emptied magma chamber.This caldera sits underneath the six stratovolcanoes of Carlisle, Cleveland, Herbert, Kagamil, Tana and Uliaga.This type of collapse can create an effect like a pressure cooker, as the magma chamber refills gradually over time.“We've been scraping under the couch cushions for data," Roman says.“But everything we look at lines up with a caldera in this region.” If the team's suspicions are proved correct, it.
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