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Santorini Volcano in Greece is Showing Signs of Erupting
Z6Mag
A geophysicist in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and Georgia Tech Associate Professor Andrew Newman set up more than 20 GPS station on the island of Santorini to watch the activity of the volcano. He said, “After decades of little
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Climate Change and Volcanoes and Earthquakes – Oh My!
Huffington Post
Remember the good old days when we all thought “global warming” just meant things were going to get a little hotter? We now identify global warming as a trigger for climate change (see last week’s “What on Earth?”) and the effects of climate change are
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Breathtaking images of Iceland’s largest ice cap reveal ancient forces of
Daily Mail
Covering eight per cent of the country, the sharp, icy blue scenery was created as subterranean volcanoes erupted under the ice, melting the giant mass of frozen water. The results were spectacular enough to be used in two James Bond movies,
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Daily Mail
Ice to see: Volcanic activity under Icelandic ice caps causes ripple formation
Mirror.co.uk
Covering eight percent of the island, the sharp, icy-blue scenery was created as subterranean volcanoes erupt under the ice melting the giant mass of frozen water. Littered with glacial lagoons filled with icebergs, the area around Vatnajökull is
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Friends of HVNP announces ‘Images From the Edge’ photo contest
Hawaii 24/7 (press release)
Friends of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park’s “Images From the Edge” photo contest begins on March 1. First, second, and third place awards will be given in three categories: Amateur-Beginner, Amateur-Advanced, and Professional.
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