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Volcanologists Descend into Mt Vesuvius' Crater

Gas samples from Mt. Vesuvius can reveal how close magma is to the volcano's surface.

Aired 02/20/2019

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Volcanologists Descend into Mt Vesuvius' Crater

Clip: Season 46 Episode 6 | 2m 58sVideo has Closed Captions

Gas samples from Mt. Vesuvius can reveal how close magma is to the volcano's surface.

Samples of carbon dioxide from Mt. Vesuvius can reveal how close magma is to the volcano's surface. To collect them, researchers descend into Vesuvius' 1,000-foot-deep crater.

Aired 02/20/2019

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