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Volcano Watch: Complex interactions between air and land help shape Hawaii Island
Hawaii 24/7 (press release)
Images courtesy of UH-Hilo (Volcano Watch is a weekly article written by scientists at the US Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.) Currently, in Hawaii, we find ourselves in the middle of ho`oilo, or the wet season.
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4.1 earthquake hits Hawaii Island
Big Island Video News
It occurred 5 miles west of Volcano. USGS maps put the quake in the same vicinity as the recent swarm of quakes between the Kilauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes. Earlier today, scientists said they are continuing to keep an eye on the swarm of small
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Big Island Video News
Two Alaskan Volcanoes Threaten to Erupt
Earthweek – A Diary of the Planet
Kanaga Volcano, viewed from the west with Mount Moffet, Adak and Great Sitkin in the background. Alaska’s Cleveland Volcano continues to show signs of unrest, with its expanding lava dome threatening to lead to an explosive eruption.
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Earthweek – A Diary of the Planet
Seismic Swarm of Quakes Reported Near Kilauea
Maui Now
A Press Release from the US Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory indicates that seismic swarms in the area have sometimes heralded changes in Kilauea’s ongoing east rift zone eruption. As of yesterday afternoon though, scientists had not
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Maui Now
Marsquake? How rumblings could bolster hope for life on Mars.
Christian Science Monitor
If seismic activity on Mars is recent, and it can be traced to a volcano, it could mean that there is a source of heat to melt ice and provide potential habitats for simple forms of life. By Pete Spotts, Staff writer / February 23, 2012 Life on Mars?
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Christian Science Monitor
Could signs of Mars earthquakes mean there is life on the red planet?
Alaska Dispatch
A pair of long gashes in the surface of Mars associated with a towering volcano shows evidence of marsquakes that could have occurred within the past few million years, and perhaps within modern times, according to new research.
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Anna Vogelzang: Canary in a Coal Mine
PopMatters
From lullaby opener “Undertow”, to the dueling imagery of placidity and explosiveness in “Volcanoes”, to clear-eyed closer “Birdfeeders”, each set of images feels fresh and understated. “I come home broken, bruised like a peach / You make a fruit pie,
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Photo-op: capturing Iceland’s volcanoes and northern lights
The Traveller’s Blog (blog)
It helps to be on the right volcano at the right time. If you’re not already obsessed with travelling to Iceland (like we are) and always have a fare alert set for flights to Reykjavik then these photos might be just the thing. Spewing lava set against
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The Traveller’s Blog (blog)
Iceland Shines In Sandro Santioli’s Aerial Shots Of Exotic Landscapes (PHOTOS)
Huffington Post
In addition to volcanoes, the tiny island nation in the Atlantic has glaciers, craggy coastlines, spectacular geysers, thermal springs, and other features that invite exploration. But you don’t have to have your boots dirty to get a look at Iceland’s
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