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Hawaii's Magma Chamber May Be World's Shallowest

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 1972-1974 eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Fountain along the base of the west wall of Pauahi Crater.
(Image credit: D.W. Peterson, May 5, 1973.)

The huge, underground pocket of molten rock  that feeds Hawaii's volcanoes may be a lot closer to the Earth's surface than previously thought; it could be the shallowest in the world, new chemical analysis suggests.

The new findings may help researchers better predict when the islands' volcanoes are going to erupt.

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Andrea Mustain was a staff writer for Live Science from 2010 to 2012. She holds a B.S. degree from Northwestern University and an M.S. degree in broadcast journalism from Columbia University.