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'일본 100년 안에 사라질 가능성': 과학자들
지난 9월 56명의 목숨을 앗아간 일본 온타게산의 화산 폭발은 앞으로 더 큰 재앙의 전조일지도 모른다.(AP-Yonhap)일본 고베대학 연구팀은 앞으로 100년 안에 어마어마한 화산 폭발이 일어나 일본 전체가 궤멸될 수도 있다는 충격적인 보고서를 내놓았다고 외신들이 지난주 보도했다.이 연구팀은 향후 화산 폭발 예측을 통해서 피해를 최소화 하기 위해서 자국의 화산 폭발 패턴을 연구해 왔다.이 연구에 참여한 다쓰미 요시우키 교수와 스즈키 케이코 ...
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'일본 100년 안에 사라질 가능성': 과학자들
Oct. 26, 2014 - 14:31
By 신용배
(AP-Yonhap)
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