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…