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| Crystals can help predict volcano eruptions, scientists say Los Angeles Times The findings, published in Friday’s edition of the journal Science, link the movement of underground magma to earthquakes, gas emissions and other warning signs that are more accessible to experts who monitor active volcanoes above ground. See all stories on this topic » |
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| Volcano Crystals Hold Clues to Next Big Eruption BusinessWeek By Elizabeth Lopatto on May 24, 2012 Crystals formed in the molten rock of a volcano may help predict the next eruption of Mount St. Helens or Mount Vesuvius as far as a year in advance, researchers said. Drawing from data of the explosions of Mount … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Autopsy of a eruption: Linking crystal growth to volcano seismicity Eureka! Science News A forensic approach that links changes deep below a volcano to signals at the surface is described by scientists from the University of Bristol in a paper published May 24 in Science. The research could ultimately help to predict future volcanic … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Will a Volcano Erupt? The Answer’s in the Crystals Science AAAS Active volcanoes often send out signals advertising that they are awake: small earthquakes and venting gasses usually aren’t good news. But often, the messages aren’t clear. Now, researchers have another tool to help predict when a volcano may blow. See all stories on this topic » |
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| Rolex Volcano Race : Jethou overall winner BYM News (press release) Sir Peter Ogden’s 60-foot Mini Maxi Jethou (GBR) is the overall winner of the 2012 Rolex Volcano Race. Jethou was the third boat to finish the Leg Two of the offshore race which concluded yesterday evening following a 300-nautical mile round trip from … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Landmark Volcano Study Brings to Life Huge Alaska Eruption on its Centennial United States Geological Survey (press release) This massive volcanic event once again comes alive for scholars and enthusiasts in a new centennial volume by two US Geological Survey scientists whose work has made major contributions to volcano science. “The Novarupta-Katmai Eruption of 1912 … See all stories on this topic » |