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Scientists watched as the ocean split open, and oozed 160 million cubic metres of lava

Scientists watched as the ocean split open, and oozed 160 million cubic metres of lava  ThePrintSpread of Seafloor Directly Observed for the First Time  The New York TimesAnatomy of a seafloor spreading event captured by in situ seismogeodesy  NatureScientists just caught a glimpse of Earth’s biggest game of The Floor Is Lava  Scientific AmericanWorld First: Scientists Witnessed a Piece of Earth's Oceanic Crust Being Born  ScienceAlert

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Scientists watched as the ocean split open, and oozed 160 million cubic metres of lava  ThePrintSpread of Seafloor Directly Observed for the First Time  The New York TimesAnatomy of a seafloor spreading event captured by in situ seismogeodesy  NatureScientists just caught a glimpse of Earth’s biggest game of The Floor Is Lava  Scientific AmericanWorld First: Scientists Witnessed a Piece of Earth's Oceanic Crust Being Born  ScienceAlert

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Scientists watched as the ocean split open, and oozed 160 million cubic metres of lava  ThePrintSpread of Seafloor Directly Observed for the First Time  The New York TimesAnatomy of a seafloor spreading…

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