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Scientists have traced a 60-million-year volcanic trail from Iceland to Ireland to a deep mantle plume that shaped the North Atlantic.
Large igneous provinces similar to the North Atlantic Igneous Province are known to have caused profound changes in Earth's climate and catastrophic mass extinctions.
Scientists believe that gold and other precious metals are slowly leaking to the surface from Earth's core through Hawaiian volcanoes.