• Satellite Imagery of Natural Hazards from NASA Earth Observatory: Fires and Smoke near Moscow

    Updated: 2010-07-29 13:59:13
    Acquired July 28, 2010, this natural-color image shows fires east of Moscow blanketing the region in thick smoke.

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    volcano vaporizer mode enabled posted a photo: so interesting

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  • Volcano News: Third Quarter Revenue for easyJet Looks Strong Despite Ash Could - Self-catering-breaks.com

    Updated: 2010-07-29 08:10:06
    Home News Blog Register FAQs Info Our team Contact us Media Enquiries News Stories Terms Site Map Third Quarter Revenue for easyJet Looks Strong Despite Ash Could Abi Bray Apparently easyJet’s third quarter revenue to the end of June rose more than 5 percent to 759.2 million . This great news came despite the volcanic ash cloud that cost the airline some 65 million . The well known budget airline also said that it expects to make a full year profit of about 100 to 150 million compared to just 43.7 million last . year Carolyn McCall , who is easyJet’s new chief executive , said that the company has continued to deliver a good commercial performance in the quarter . The airline has seen a total revenue increase of 5.3 percent . All of this came in spite of the challenges presented by

  • Satellite Imagery of Natural Hazards from NASA Earth Observatory: Bull Fire in California’s Sequoia National Forest

    Updated: 2010-07-28 19:05:12
    Outlined in red in this true=color image from July 27, 2010, the Bull Fire produced thick plumes of smoke as it burned near the southern edge of the Sequoia National Forest in southern California.

  • Eruptions Blog: Lava flows: You can't stop them, you can only hope to contain them

    Updated: 2010-07-28 17:11:21
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  • SI/USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report 14-20 July 2010

    Updated: 2010-07-22 01:09:12
    Some highlights from the last week of volcanic activity reported by the Global Volcanism Program, including a possible eruption at Colombia’s Nevado del Ruiz: Nevado del Ruiz: a 7 km plume reported, possibly from an eruption Fuego: explosions producing plumes up to 4.4 km altitude Santa María: lots of explosions from the Santiaguito lava dome [...]

  • 4 Million at Mighty Mo

    Updated: 2010-07-18 00:47:44
    On June 4, 2010, the USS Missouri Battleship celebrated another achievement in its long and illustrious history. Though this did not take place in battle and there was nothing fired from the deck, it is still quite an accomplishment. As Rachel Chmiel boarded the great battleship, she was met with gifts and celebration as the 4-millionth [...]

  • Volcanic art at Compton Verney

    Updated: 2010-07-17 10:28:18
    Compton Verney is a historic country house in Warwickshire (in the English West Midlands) which is now home to a thriving art gallery. There’s a new exhibition opening there on 24 July, and in the wake of Eyjafjallajökull it couldn’t have been better timed. Volcano: Turner to Warhol displays a rich and varied range of artistic responses to volcanoes [...]

  • Take a cruise around the Mariana Islands (at Eruptions)

    Updated: 2010-07-15 20:22:42
    The volcanoes of the Mariana Islands have been in the news recently: Pagan and Sarigan have both been featuring in the Global Volcanism Program’s regular reports in recent weeks. To find out more about the volcanically fascinating Mariana Islands you couldn’t do better than visit the Eruptions blog, where Dr Ed Kohut is guest blogging [...]

  • SI/USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report 7-13 July 2010

    Updated: 2010-07-14 01:23:31
    Some highlights from the last week of volcanic activity courtesy the Global Volcanism Program and Sally Kuhn Sennert, including more seismic restlessness and ash venting at Soufrière Hills and some big bangs at Stromboli: Soufrière Hills: seismic swarms, ash venting, ashfall, some rumbling and roaring Stromboli: two major explosive events at the ever-active ‘Lighthouse of [...]

  • Away for a few days

    Updated: 2010-07-10 16:35:51
    Things will be quiet here for a few days because of a brief holiday. The Volcanism Blog will resume at full strength on Thursday 15 July.

  • Alan Sullivan, volcano watcher

    Updated: 2010-07-10 16:33:04
    The Volcanism Blog has lost a respected friend with the death on 9 July 2010 of Alan Sullivan. Alan was a tireless volcano watcher, among many other things. He’ll be missed.

  • SI/USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report 30 June – 6 July 2010

    Updated: 2010-07-09 10:23:46
    Some highlights from the last week of volcanic activity reported by the Global Volcanism Program, including an apparent revival of activity at Soufrière Hills: Ebeko: explosions throwing plumes up to 1.8 km altitude, alert level raised to yellow Arenal: strombolian activity shaking the glass in windows 4 km away Kliuchevskoi: ash plumes to 5.3 km [...]

  • Down with serpentine; or, clueless in California

    Updated: 2010-07-06 19:51:56
    This is not volcanic, just ludicrous. The official State Rock of California is serpentine. The days of serpentine holding that honour may be numbered, however: State Senator Gloria Romero has decided that serpentine = asbestos = cancer and is demanding that California dump serpentine and ‘leave the state rock unspecified’, for ‘California should not designate a rock known [...]

  • Two explosions as Nicaragua’s San Cristóbal clears its throat

    Updated: 2010-07-05 10:26:05
    ‘Dos grandes “eructos” de volcán San Cristóbal‘ says the headline in Nicaragua’s El Nuevo Diario newspaper: ‘two big ”belches” from San Cristóbal volcano’. The eructations in question happened on Friday afternoon, 2 July 2010: two explosions from the summit crater at about 13:05 and 13:10 ejected pyroclastic material, ‘including rocks with a diameter of up to ten metres’, which caused fires in [...]

  • Book review … Volcanoes: Global Perspectives by John P. Lockwood & Richard W. Hazlett

    Updated: 2010-07-04 20:42:32
    A little while ago the people at Wiley-Blackwell got in touch to say that they had a new volcanology book out, Volcanoes: Global Perspectives by Lockwood & Hazlett, and would I be interested in reviewing it here on The Volcanism Blog. The answer, of course, was yes, and a review copy of the book speedily [...]

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