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volcanoes

How fiery forces from deep inside the planet shape our world 

Volcanoes make headlines when they erupt, yet the vast majority of Earth’s volcanic activity happens far from view on the seafloor. Join us to find out more about volcanoes, what we are learning from them, and how they impact our ocean planet. 


Season 6, Episode 2
Originally aired March 27, 2024
Speakers & Host:
Forrest Horton
Forrest Horton

Geochemist and Geologist, WHOI

Emmanuel Codillo

Experimental Geologist and Postdoctoral Fellow, Carnegie Institute for Science

Molly Anderson
Molly Anderson

Marine Geologist and National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, WHOI

Veronique Lacapra
Veronique Lacapra

Host and Director of Special Projects, WHOI

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