Japan’s Underwater Supervolcano Is Refilling With Magma — And It Could Change How We Predict Eruptions

Supervolcanoes, like the one in Yellowstone National Park, don’t just erupt and go quiet — they slowly rebuild. And now, scientists say they’re finally getting a clearer picture of how that happens. Published in Communications Earth & Environment, the new research focused on Japan’s Kikai caldera, the site of the largest volcanic eruption of the…

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