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Scientists placed seismometers 8,000 feet under the South Pole ice to boost earthquake and tsunami warnings.
Scientists have deployed two seismometers 8,000 feet beneath the South Pole ice cap to improve global earthquake detection and tsunami warning systems.
Located in one of Earth’s most remote and extreme environments, the instruments collect seismic data to enhance early warning capabilities, particularly for coastal communities.
The project supports international efforts to expand monitoring in data-sparse regions, contributing to better understanding of tectonic activity and improving disaster preparedness.
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Los científicos colocaron sismómetros 8.000 pies debajo del hielo del Polo Sur para aumentar las advertencias de terremotos y tsunamis.