Deep subterranean connection between two Japan volcanoes

Scientists have confirmed for the primary time that radical modifications of 1 volcano in southern Japan was the direct results of an erupting volcano 22 kilometers (13.7 miles) away. The observations from the 2 volcanos — Aira caldera and Kirishima — present that the 2 have been related via a typical subterranean magma supply within the months main as much as the 2011 eruption of Kirishima.
Geology News — ScienceDaily

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