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Green Matters on MSNAntarctic Volcano Emits $6,000 Worth Of Gold Dust Every Day — But Scientists Say There’s a CatchThe volcano, one of the only two active in Antarctica, was first discovered by a British Royal Navy officer in 1841.
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Irish Star on MSNWorld's tallest volcano spews gold 'dust' worth over $6,000 every day, confusing scientistsMount Erebus, the world's tallest volcano located in Antarctica, is causing a stir among scientists with its daily ejection ...
This story appears in the July 2012 issue of National Geographic magazine. The scene: a tent on Mount Erebus, an active volcano on Ross Island, Antarctica. The tent is a four-cornered tepee ...
Professor Matthew Stott of the University of Canterbury is fascinated by the extremophiles he studies - microbes that live at ...
Erebus Antarctic Volcano Crater where the EX14's performance has exceeded everyone's expectations. The CCTV camera's compact design, plug-and-play installation, and low voltage requirements make it ...
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