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Anna Barth and a group of Boy Scouts looked for patterns in earthquake locations and sizes by watching years of eruptions compressed into a few minutes. The video they're watching is part of the Seismic Sound Lab's SeismoDome project.

Anna Barth and a group of Boy Scouts looked for patterns in earthquake locations and sizes by watching years of eruptions compressed into a few minutes. The video they’re watching is part of the Seismic Sound Lab’s SeismoDome project.

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