From Reno, Nevada, at a meeting of the International Union for Quaternary Research
Portions of New Zealand’s North Island, like many volcanic regions, have experienced immense floods when lakes filling the craters of dormant volcanoes burst through the craters’ rims. Now, scientists analyzing signs of erosion in the area have estimated the size of some of those powerful deluges.
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