Volcanoes in... New England?

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https://www.sciencealert.com/mysterious-...ew-england

https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geo...med-mantle

Apparently there's a blob of hot rock rising in the Earth's mantle below Vermont, New Hampshire and western Massachusetts. It's reminiscent of the hot-spots below Yellowstone and Hawaii. But since there's no visible sign of volcanism in New England and given the small lateral size of the new hotspot, they believe that it's a recent development. (In geological terms. It might have been slowly brewing for millions of years.)

It may well eventually result in volcanoes, but that might be millions of years off.
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