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so:text | The one known fingerprint of a sulfurous volcano is a compound called anhydrite, which dissolves in groundwater. Just a few years after an eruption... all traces of anhydrite are gone. This explains why the substance had pretty much eluded scientists before it was discovered at El Chichón. (en) |
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so:description | Naked Earth: the New Geophysics (1995) (en) |
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