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Who came up with the idea that "earthquakes and eruptions are the heartbeat of the planet"?

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Answered by Cheemaking
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Earthquakes and volcanoes can conjure up images of widespread destruction. But for those who study Earth’s deepest reaches, like Elizabeth Cottrell, a research geologist at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History and director of the Global Volcanism Program, volcanoes are also “windows to the interior.” Their activity and emissions provide a taste of what’s inside, helping researchers to untangle the composition and history of the planet’s core. That’s crucial, because we still don’t know exactly what the inside of our planet is made of. We need to understand the interior if we are to disentangle the global carbon cycle, the chemical flux that influences our planet’s past and future.


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