Untapped resource, or greenhouse gas threat, found below rifting axis off Okinawa coast

Untapped resource, or greenhouse gas threat, found below rifting axis off Okinawa coast

phys.org

Analyzing reflections of seismic pressure waves by the subseafloor geology off southwestern Japan, researchers at Kyushu University have found the …

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September 20

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