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One of the most famous eruptions in human history (at least recent history) is the 1883 eruption of Krakatau in… READ MORE
I only post this because this is the sort of meaningless, unintelligible science journalism that drives me nuts. It doesn’t… READ MORE
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This isn’t really new activity, but a report on the ongoing activity at Soufriere Hills on Montserrat in the West… READ MORE
Although the mainstream media seems to have lost interest in the Chaiten eruption beyond the “human interest” (or should I… READ MORE
Looks like a lot of you have found my (fairly new) Eruptions blog via the kind post over on another… READ MORE
I think we know who wins this battle. At Ruapehu (New Zealand), it isn’t really the lava that is the… READ MORE
Everyone loves a “supervolcano”*. According to a recent report, Los Angeles will be erupting from underneath Yellowstone Caldera (Wyoming). OK,… READ MORE
I’ve made it back from my trip to Washington DC. The Smithsonian Institution is quite a fun place to visit,… READ MORE
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Happy 28th anniversary of the 1980 Mt. Saint Helens eruption. The volcano had a catastrophic collapse of one side of the edifice… READ MORE
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Before we get too far, I wanted to make sure that folks understand that I’m just making educated conjectures on… READ MORE
“It’s not far-fetched that almost everywhere in the world where you have volcanoes you have mythologies or new gods being created.”
~ Werner Herzog
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