@LibertyEarth @fran59477 In this case water most likely collected in pore space without highly permeable channels to flow out of causing a hydrothermal explosion to the surface.
@LibertyEarth @fran59477 He’s somewhat correct, there are two magmatic bodies one being shallow and felsic with 5-15% melt and one deeper being ultra mafic and only 2% melt (USGS). The geysers are super heated bodies of water moving through channels in the surface rocks.
Ice marks the spot. ❌
The NASA-funded Subsurface Water Ice Mapping project, or SWIM, has developed a map that could help us decide where the first astronauts on Mars should land. The more available water, the less missions will need to bring: https://t.co/h6hKvqkMuV
@Forbes I feel like the sample size here is too small and the time duration is also too short. Results would probably change with a much larger sample size and years in between surveys.
Incredible rainbow color change opal! Watch this video to see how the colors shift and dance as you move the stone around. it's like a little piece of the rainbow.
🎥: OpalTrove
@Dimson10000@goodapplejokes @AndrewKlocek @TheSDPadresFan@DailyLoud Legalize and produce all the drugs in the states and cartels will seize to exist. Making it illegal will forever allow them to thrive in black markets.
@DailySourceX@cctvidiots Liquification only happens after the earthquake. There are no precursors for earthquakes as it is faults slips that are potentially 7km deep in the subsurface.