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A new study presents a geological explanation for the East Antarctic Ice Sheet's head start.
The explosion was relatively small, but still triggered noticeable changes to the area.
Researchers discovered an unusual, nationwide shift when examining GPS records of the Tohoku earthquake.
New research suggests this unique geological site was formed by a "globally significant volcanic event."
Researchers traced new undersea ecosystems of soft coral, sea anemones, sponges, and more to large rocks and mineral deposits ferried by icebergs from dry land to the Arctic floor.