When Bjorn Lund’s team at the Swedish National Seismic Network first recorded tremors in the Baltic Sea, it didn’t initially notice anything unusual.

The area, off the coasts of Denmark and Sweden, is used for naval exercises by both countries. The institute, part of Uppsala University, regularly records the impact of explosive blasts there.

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