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Volcanic Structures Monitored In The Andes Via Satellite Show Unexpected Activity
October 6, 2007 The high elevation of the Andes Cordillera make surveillance of these volcanic structures complicated and restricting. Researchers recently investigated a volcanic complex located on the ... > full story -
Geologist Plans Volcano Safety For Ecuador
August 21, 2007 A geologist is doing his part to make sure that the small Latin American country of Ecuador follows the Boy Scout motto: Be prepared. The scientists are developing an emergency plan in case of an ... > full story -
Expert Challenges Earthquake Theory Behind Indonesian Mud Volcano
July 31, 2007 A leading expert has repeated his assertion that an Indonesian mud volcano was almost certainly man-made despite a new study claiming the eruption might have been triggered by an earthquake. ... > full story -
Geologists Witness Unique Volcanic Mudflow In Action In New Zealand
July 13, 2007 Volcanologist Sarah Fagents from the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa had an amazing opportunity to study volcanic hazards first hand, when a ... > full story -
Breath Of Volcano Captured By European Space Agency's Envisat
July 11, 2007 Indonesia's Mount Gamkonora volcano is spewing hot ash and smoke into the air, as seen in the attached image taken by the MERIS instrument aboard ESA's satellite Envisat, causing more than 8000 ... > full story -
Kamchatka Volcano Blows Its Top
July 5, 2007 Klyuchevskoy, a stratovolcano located in the north central region of the Kamchatka Peninsula, is blasting ash up to 32,000 feet in the air, and has diverted air traffic headed toward the Far East. ... > full story -
Departure To Cold Water Corals And Other 'Hot Spots'
May 24, 2007 With a new coat of paint, thorough ship inspection, and sailing under the flag of the Helmholtz Association, Polarstern begins to make its way toward the north on May 29. The flagship of the Alfred ... > full story -
Tracking A Volcanic Hot Spot: Satellite Imagery Detects Location Of Seismic Unrest At Mauna Loa
May 17, 2007 Using a state-of-the-art satellite imagery technique, researchers can more precisely predict volcanic activity, bringing them closer to understanding where eruptions may occur. A new study in Science ... > full story -
Real-Time Seismic Monitoring Station Installed Atop Active Underwater Volcano
May 10, 2007 This week, researchers will begin direct monitoring of the rumblings of a submarine volcano in the southeastern Caribbean Sea. Recently, scientists installed a new underwater earthquake monitoring ... > full story -
NASA Data Show Earthquakes May Quickly Boost Regional Volcanoes
April 10, 2007 Scientists using NASA satellite data have found strong evidence that a major earthquake can lead to a nearly immediate increase in regional volcanic ... > full story
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