<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/news-events/stories/2015/december/120215sagertamumassif.php" dsn="news"><featured/><top-stories/><homepage/><pubDate>08/07/2017 05:01:37 PM</pubDate><title>UH Researchers Return from World’s Largest Volcano with New Data</title><subtitle/><description>Covering an area of nearly one million square kilometers, UH geophysics professor Will Sager and his students recently returned from a 36-day research cruise to Tamu Massif, the largest known single volcano on Earth. Their mission was to collect data that will help them understand how this volcano formed.</description><author>Lisa Merkl</author><author-email>lkmerkl@uh.edu</author-email><author-phone/><image/><categories>People,Research,Student Success,Top Stories</categories></item>