Part 2 of the Q&A with Dr. Boris Behncke of Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Catania.
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Part 1 of the Q&A from Dr. Boris Behncke of the Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Catania.
nn It has been rather quiet on the volcano news front over the weekend. A couple tidbits: nn – There are some new data showing the sulfur dioxide flux from […]
nn If you’re interested in the latest eruption at Mt. Etna (Italy), here are some great images posted at Stromboli Online. Nothing like some good spatter amongst friends.
Over the weekend, Mt. Etna (Italy) had some spectacular Strombolian fire-fountaining. Lucky for us, Marco Fulle and a group went up to the summit on Friday (the 13th) and got […]
Lots of news for your Friday including the latest USGS/Smithsonian volcano report, fewer earthquakes at Yellowstone, satellite images of two active volcanoes and examining the inside of Etna (for all the wrong reasons).
Send me all the burning Italian volcano questions you have and maybe Dr. Boris Behncke will answer it!
A quick list of the volcano news to end the week, including Galeras, Etna, Yellowstone and the anniversary of Krakatau.
I'll be off on vacation for a week or so, but look for all sorts of treats in the interim.
Lots of volcano news this week, including activity at Rabaul, Chaiten and Popocatepetl.
There are some reports of a possible eruption in the Congo, but the details are scant
No less than eight volcanoes are erupting in Indonesia right now, all (or most) part of the latest USGS/SI volcanic activity update.
After a busy day where I finally send off my paper on zircon and the magmatic evolution of the Okataina Caldera Complex… A new Smithsonian/USGS Global Volcanism Program Weekly Volcanic […]
Nothing like a good Nature paper to get the media’s attention, especially when it was about the biggest air traffic disruption in almost a decade. Of course, the headlines I […]
Back from my vacation - and have the pictures to prove it.
We’ve had a lot of success with the Q&A series here on Eruptions, so why not keep it up. Earlier in the summer, I briefly mentioned an article that was picked […]
They might not truly be the "World's Most Deadly Volcanoes", but IAVCEI's "Decade Volcanoes" are a list that shows just intertwined human society and volcanoes really are.
Do you have a question about the Smithsonian/USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Reports or life as part of the Global Volcanism Program? Here is your chance to ask Sally Kuhn Sennert all about it.
Would you place a bet on what volcano will have a major eruption next? Well, you can.
Welcome to the next iteration of Eruptions! For everyone who has never seen Eruptions before, I thought I’d start off with a little introduction. My name is Dr. Erik Klemetti, I […]
Lava flows have returned to Kalapana - and although typically not dangerous to life, lava flows are very costly to property.
Piles and piles of volcano news from the past week, including extinctions! cards! holiday snaps! and rumbling volcanoes!
The third in the Volcano Profile series finds us examining one of the most dangerous and famous volcanoes in the world: Italy's Mt. Vesuvius.
nn I have never had to leave my home in an evacuation from a natural disaster. I’ll put that out there right now. So, I might not fully understand the […]