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A recent international study on an ancient Indonesian supervolcano revealed that these massive volcanic systems remain hazardous for thousands of years after a super-eruption. This new understanding suggests that predicting future volcanic activity may require a shift in approach. Curtin University’s Associate Professor Martin Danišík, who led the Australian contingent of the research team, highlighted how little was known about the periods between eruptions. These dormant phases, spanning tens of thousands of years, hold key information for understanding potential future threats. According to…

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