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Scientists find the Earth's largest, hottest volcano

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Scientists find the Earth's largest, hottest volcano
Scientists find the Earth's largest, hottest volcano

Researchers have found the Earth's largest and hottest volcano northwest of Honolulu in the central northern Pacific.

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RESTRICTIONS: Broadcast: NO USE JAPAN, NO USE TAIWAN Digital: NO USE JAPAN, NO USE TAIWAN Researchers have found the Earth's largest and hottest volcano northwest of Honolulu in the central northern Pacific.

The shield volcano Puhahonu is mostly submerged, with only a third of its volume above the sea level as atolls named the Gardner Pinnacles.

Puhahonu means "turtle surfacing for air" in Hawaiin.

Writing in Earth and Planetary Science Letters, scientists say the research vessel Falkor charted the ocean with sonar and gravity mapping technology.

According to the survey, Puhahonu is 90 km wide and 275 km long, or twice the size of Mauna Loa, formerly the world's largest known volcano.

Scientists say the shield volcano's size was probably the result of abundant magma flowing from a very hot spot in the mantle.

The temperature of the magma that created the Puhahonu is suggested by the forsterite content that is the highest among Hawaii's volcanoes.

According to the study, Puhahonu is so massive that the Earth's crust and mantle buckled under its weight, which sank the bulk of the volcano under the sea.

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Shield volcano Puhahonu and its peaks the Gardner Pinnacles 2.

Research vessel utilizes sonar and gravity mapping technology to chart the volcano 3.

Volcano's size resulted from abundant magma flow 4.

Puhahonu's weight sank its bulk under the ocean VOICEOVER (in English): "Researchers have found the Earth's largest and hottest volcano northwest of Honolulu in the central northern Pacific." "The shield volcano Puhahonu is mostly submerged, with only a third of its volume above the sea level as atolls named the Gardner Pinnacles." "Writing in Earth and Planetary Science Letters, scientists say the research vessel Falkor charted the ocean with sonar and gravity mapping technology." "According to the survey, Puhahonu is 90 km wide and 275 km long, or twice the size of Mauna Loa, formerly the world's largest known volcano." "Scientists say the shield volcano's size was probably the result of abundant magma flowing from a very hot spot in the mantle.

"The temperature of the magma that created the Puhahonu is suggested by the forsterite content that is the highest among Hawaii's volcanoes." "According to the study, Puhahonu is so massive that the Earth's crust and mantle buckled under its weight, which sank the bulk of the volcano under the sea." SOURCES: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, University of Hawaii at Manoa https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0012821X20302399 https://www.soest.hawaii.edu/soestwp/announce/news/uh-researchers-reveal-largest-and-hottest-shield-volcano-on-earth/ *** For story suggestions please contact tips@nextanimation.com.tw For technical and editorial support, please contact: Asia: +61 2 93 73 1841 Europe: +44 20 7542 7599 Americas and Latam: +1 800 738 8377

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