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One of Earth’s most explosive supervolcanoes is recharging

Recent seismic imaging has revealed that the magma system associated with one of Earth's most powerful supervolcanoes, located near Japan, is recharging slowly, indicating potential for future volcanic activity. Policymakers and activists should be aware of the implications for disaster preparedness and climate impact associated with supervolcano eruptions.

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