Tag: Puyehue-Cordón Caulle
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Monday Musings: Tambora's rumblings in the news, Cleveland's new dome and flights resume in Argentina
Well, I feel like a broken record, but I apologize for the dearth of posts. Amongst other things, I am mired in my third year review here, so I've been using up a lot of my non-teaching/research time in writing a professional statement. It can definitely be a time sink, but considering it will ... Read More
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Sorry about the paucity of new posts lately - there is a lot going on in the background here at Eruptions HQ, but all will be revealed in the next day or so. Lots has been going on volcanically, so trying to play catchup seems a little futile - I know many of you have been watching the revived ... Read More
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The start of the semester always surprises me. No matter how much I think I might be prepared for it, the first day of class ends up being a maelstrom. This year was no different, especially when I intelligently decided to combine the first day of class with the launch of the new Denison University ... Read More
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GVP Weekly Volcanic Activity Report for August 17-23, 2011: Etna, Chile, Sakurajima and a lack of Indonesia
The Virginia Earthquake has had most of our attention this week, but volcanoes continue to be noisy around the world (although no more so than usual). You can get yourself caught up with a lot of the activity in this week's Global Volcanism Program Weekly Volcanic Activity Report . Some of the ... Read More
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I wanted to point out a series of images posted by the NASA Earth Observatory that capture three volcanoes that are currently restless or outright erupting ... right now! Well, at least within the last few days. Puyehue-Cordón Caulle: It seems surprising that after 2 months, the volcano in Chile ... Read More
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Tuesday Tidbits: Indonesian action, Puyehue-Cordón Caulle still erupting, volcanoes and rain and more
I am feverish packing/prepping for the start of field season (well, field work at Mineral King, field trip to Lassen Peak with lab work sprinkled in for good measure). So, I'm not long for words right now ... so onto quick updates (and post #1,001): Lokon-Empung: The evacuations continue to ... Read More
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Tuesday Tidbits: Soputan eruption, alert lowered at Taal, Taupo earthquake, Australian fears and Argentine recovery
We are now in the heart of the summer after the long weekend (well, at least here in the US) ... and it means that I'm within a week of leaving to do some field work in California, so busy I am. So, to start the week, let's try to gather up some of the happenings of the weekend: Indonesia: I did ... Read More
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Brief post today after a few longer ones ... but first, A reminder: Tomorrow (Friday July 1) is the deadline to submit your questions for Dr. Clive Oppenheimer. Take this opportunity to ask a world-renown volcanologists all the volcanic questions you've been dying to ask. Email me (eruptionsblog ... Read More
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Friday Flotsam: Etna, fear-mongering in Chile and New Zealand, Philippine volcanoes and a new crater lake at Grimsvötn
This week ended up being a little busier than I expected - I had to make that quick transition from wedding/honeymoon to beginning to prepare for my field/labwork coming up in July. These things, sadly, don't turn on a dime anymore. So, I've glossed over a pile of interesting volcanically-related ... Read More
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There probably isn't a flashpoint in science right now as touchy as climate (well, maybe evolution). When it comes to climate change, everyone has an opinion and everyone thinks their opinion is right, but science is not run on opinion. Science does require interpretation, but that interpretation ... Read More
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