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Mount Etna May Represent a Newly Identified Kind of Volcanism
Key Takeaways
- A new study suggests Mount Etna does not fit the three standard volcano categories.
- Researchers say Etna may have formed through a mechanism resembling petit-spot volcanism.
- The finding could expand how geologists classify volcanic systems.
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DT Editorial Team··via livescience.com