How we traced the underwater volcanic ancestry of Lord Howe Island
- Written by Maria Seton, ARC Future Fellow, University of Sydney
Lord Howe Island is part of a volcanic seamount formed around 7 million years ago.
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Lord Howe Island is a beautiful and incredibly isolated world heritage site some 600km off the coast of New South Wales, lauded for its unique volcanic landforms and endemic species.
In a study published this month in Geological...
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