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The Kerguelen Plateau in the Indian Ocean is the world's longest continuously erupting supervolcano, according to research published in the journal Geology.
How did the continents form? Although to a certain extent this remains an open question, the oceanic plateau of the Kerguelen Islands may well provide part of the answer, according to a French ...
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Here's a plan to detonate the world's largest H-bomb to end global warming - what could go wrong? - MSNAndrew Haverly, a researcher at Rochester Institute of Technology's Department of Computer Engineering, proposes detonating an 81-gigaton nuclear device beneath the Kerguelen Plateau in the ...
Deep western boundary currents east of the Antarctic Peninsula and the Kerguelen plateau are important pathways for transporting deep Antarctic water masses to the global ocean. An array of moored ...
‘First confirmation’: Pygmy blue whales tracked for 193 days, heading towards Kerguelen Plateau. Two pygmy blue whales tagged by JCU have taken their GPS trackers on a crazy ride into the deep ...
Two pygmy blue whales tagged in tropical waters off an Indonesian city have opened up a Pandora’s box of information for JCU researchers.
‘First confirmation’: Pygmy blue whales tracked for 193 days, heading towards Kerguelen Plateau. Two pygmy blue whales tagged by JCU have taken their GPS trackers on a crazy ride into the deep ...
‘First confirmation’: Pygmy blue whales tracked for 193 days, heading towards Kerguelen Plateau. Two pygmy blue whales tagged by JCU have taken their GPS trackers on a crazy ride into the deep ...
Two pygmy blue whales tagged in tropical waters off an Indonesian city have opened up a Pandora’s box of information for JCU researchers.
‘First confirmation’: Pygmy blue whales tracked for 193 days, heading towards Kerguelen Plateau. Two pygmy blue whales tagged by JCU have taken their GPS trackers on a crazy ride into the deep ...
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