Tag: cleveland
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Quick update for late on Friday - much more to say on Monday. I promise. Really. Anyway, some brief news: Alaska: The dome is continuing to grow at Cleveland in Alaska - and we now have some images of the dome growing in the crater (see top left). Right now the concern is what happens if/when ... Read More
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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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GVP Weekly Volcanic Activity Report for August 31-September 6, 2011: Cleveland's dome, Lewotobi in Indonesia and a glowing Poás
Quick update to catch us up a little on the week - and what better way to do that than to use the Smithsonian Institute/USGS Global Volcanism Program Weekly Volcanic Activity Report. Lots of good tidbits that we haven't discussed and a lot that we have ... Highlights include: Alaska: The dome ... Read More
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After a little (ahem) confusion this morning, we're back on track (for now). A few quick hits for a grey Ohio morning: Iceland: The news from Katla hasn't changed much since I updated the post yesterday evening. Seems like the prevailing idea is meltwater from within the caldera percolated into ... 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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GVP Weekly Volcanic Activity Report for August 3-9, 2011: Cleveland's dome, Indonesian volcanoes and a busy Etna
I'm back in Ohio and will be for the foreseeable future ... less than 3 weeks until classes start again here at Denison. Lots of things to get organized for me over the next few weeks. Today, I thought I'd just quickly post on the latest Global Volcanism Program Weekly Volcanic Activity Report ... Read More
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Well, this week at the SERC Teaching Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry Workshop has been busier than I thought (and yes, there was a Red Sox game mixed in), so not a lot of time to blog, but a few brief updates to share: Hawai`i: Lots going on with the ongoing activity at Kilauea that is ... Read More
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Wednesday Whatzits: Orange alert at Cleveland, more Italian eruptions, Kilauea's lava lakes and more!
Lots of pieces of volcano news I've missed reporting over the last week, so I thought I could try to round them all up. Alaska: A 40-meter lava dome/flow was spotted at the summit of Cleveland in the Aleutians. With this confirmation of new magma at the surface, AVO has raised the aviation alert ... Read More
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First off, sorry for being so scarce lately! The field and lab work has taken up almost all my time, so finding a few moments to blog have been tough. I'm also traveling light with only my iPad, so that has added to the challenge. Some highlight so far: - I collected (with help from Dr. David ... Read More
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Eruption Update: The Kamoamoa Fissure on Kilauea, lake heating at Ruapehu, quiet times in Alaska and more!
Hard to believe that it is only Wednesday, but the eruptions have been coming nonstop it seems. This week has been very Hawaii-centric - and for good reason. The now-christened Kamoamoa Fissure eruption has been impressive to say the least and marks a dramatic change in the eruptive activity at ... Read More
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Links
- Global Volcanism Program
- Volcano World
- World Organization of Volcano Observatories
- European Volcanological Society
- USGS Volcanic Hazards Program
- Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO)
- Cascades Volcano Observatory (CVO)
- Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO)
- Long Valley Observatory (LVO)
- Yellowstone Volcano Observatory (YVO)
- Northern Mariana Islands (NMI - USGS)
- PubVolc
- American Geophysical Union
- Geological Society of America
- International Association of Volcanology and the Chemistry of the Earth's Interior
- Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
- Bulletin of Volcanology
- AGU Blogosphere
- Magma Cum Laude (Jessica Ball)
- Volcanism Blog (Ralph Harrington)
- Highly Allochthonous (Anne Jefferson and Chris Rowan)
- Mountain Beltway (Callan Bentley)
- Microecos
- Denison FYS 102 Volcanoes Blog
- Clastic Detritus (Brian Romans)
