Wednesday Whatzits: Cleveland heats up, blowing ash from Eyjafjallajökull and...
Brief news! Lava flows reaching the sea at Kilauea in Hawai`i. Image from November 2009, courtesy of HVO/USGS. The Alert Status at Cleveland in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands was raised to Yellow...
View ArticleMonday Musings: Kilauea, Pacaya, Eyjafjallajökull and more!
Looking for some volcano news – you’ve found it. A shot of volcano “tourists” near the erupting Pacaya. Photo by the Associated Press. Eruptions reader Dr. Boris Behncke dropped a note that Kilauea has...
View ArticleGVP Weekly Volcanic Activity Report for June 16-22, 2010
The latest news from the world of volcanoes, brought to us by the Global Volcanism Program, USGS and the Smithsonian Institution. They are also brought to us by Sally Kuhn Sennert – and if you have a...
View ArticleGVP Weekly Volcanic Activity Report for June 30-July 6, 2010
So, I’m a little late with this thanks to a little hiatus, but I thought I would post the latest GVP Weekly Volcanic Activity Report. Thanks again to the Smithsonian, USGS and especially Sally Kuhn...
View ArticleFriday Flotsam: All quiet in North Korea, what to watch for at Katla and the...
Quick hits to wrap up the week: Looking into a skylight at Kilauea. Image taken July 8, 2010, courtesy of HVO/USGS. Following up some news about Changbaishan/Changbai caldera in North Korea, Yang...
View Article(Late) Wednesday Whatzits: Hawaiian lava flows, more Katla mongering and a...
Kilauea lavas on the move near Kalapana. Image taken July 17, courtesy of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. Some news over the last few days: The lava flows from Kilauea are moving with a vengeance...
View ArticleFriday Flotsam: Kilauea continues to flow, volcano tourism worldwide and a...
Tourists hiking next to an active lava flow on Pacaya in Guatemala in 2006. I’m flying back to Ohio today after a successful few weeks of fieldwork/paper writing. Apparently I have a pile of tomatoes...
View ArticleLava flows: You can’t stop them, you can only hope to contain them
Lava flows from Kilauea in Hawai`i move towards a home in Kalapana. Whenever I think about the hazards posed by most lava flows, I tend to think about the opening scene in the Hitchhiker’s Guide to...
View ArticleThursday Throwdown: Stromboli’s tiny bubbles, Hawaiian lava flow update and...
Lots of little pieces of news I’ve run across … time to play a little catch up. Stromboli: A volcano after Don Ho’s heart. Every once in a while, my RSS feeds will dredge up some articles from years...
View ArticleWednesday Whatzits: Mixing it up at Hood, alert lowered at Taal and plumes...
Mt. Hood in Oregon, taken August 2008. Image by Erik Klemetti. Click on the image to see a larger version. Quick news! I’m not going to go into too much depth right now about the recent study...
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