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Galapagos Expedition Unravels Mystery Of Seamounts and Finds New Shark
A recent expedition of the seamounts, or underwater mountains, surrounding the Galapagos archipelago sheds light on how the chain of islands formed thousands of years ago, and even revealed a new species of catshark. With further study, researchers hope to more about the islands' magmatic processes.
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