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Greek Metana Volcano Shows Long Dormancy Before Reawakening
Scientists have reconstructed 700,000 years of activity for Greece's Metana volcano, revealing long periods of dormancy between eruptions. Research indicates that the longest quiet period, from approximately 280,000 to 168,000 years ago, was not a sign of extinction.
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