NASA satellites captured images of a 'ghost island' that briefly appeared following a mud volcano eruption in the Caspian Sea.
The island formed, eroded, and disappeared within two years.
Scientists linked the event to Azerbaijan's numerous mud volcanoes, which connect to the hydrocarbon-rich South Caspian Basin. The Economic Times
NASA satellites captured images of a 'ghost island' that briefly appeared following a mud volcano eruption in the Caspian Sea.
The island formed, eroded, and disappeared within two years.
Scientists linked the event to Azerbaijan's numerous mud volcanoes, which connect to the hydrocarbon-rich South Caspian Basin. The Economic Times
NASA satellites captured images of a 'ghost island' that briefly appeared following a mud volcano eruption in the Caspian Sea.
The island formed, eroded, and disappeared within two years.
Scientists linked the event to Azerbaijan's numerous mud volcanoes, which connect to the hydrocarbon-rich South Caspian Basin. The Economic Times
 
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