© Alexis ROSENFELD / Divergence
PANAREA ISLAND (SICILY), MEDITERRANEAN SEA – SEPTEMBER 2018 : Scientists study the primitive bacteria under the Panarea volcanic island on September 8, 2018, in the Aeolian islands archipelago, Mediterranean Sea. In the caldera of the island of Panarea, just above the magma chamber under pressure, scientists are observing thousands of cubic meters per minute escaping from the bottom of the sea. The white color observed indicates the presence of primitive bacteria. The brown color around the faults is linked to the presence of iron oxide. (Photo by Alexis Rosenfeld/Getty Images)
Lieu : ILE DE PANAREA, SICILE
Mots clés : CO2, ERUPTION, GAZ, GAZ CARBONIQUE, GAZ TOXIQUE, ILES EOLIENNES, IMAGE SOUS MARINE, IMAGE SOUS-MARINE, MISSION 1 OCEAN, MISSION UNESCO, PANAREA, PATRIMOINE MONDIAL DE L'UNESCO, SICILE, SULFURE D'HYDROG NE, UNESCO, VOLCAN, VOLCANISME