Why has the seafloor around Bermuda been mysteriously high for tens of millions of years, long after its volcanoes went silent? New seismic imaging has revealed a colossal, 12.4-mile-thick (20 km) low ...
Far out in the North Atlantic, Bermuda sits atop a broad rise in the seafloor that has troubled Earth scientists for decades. Many volcanic ocean islands rest on similar swells, which are usually ...
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