Wednesday Whatzits: Updates on Cleveland and Sinabung (and keeping seismic data secret?)
A quick programming note: I’ll be off on the Geosciences Fall Field Trip – this year down to the Smokies of southern Tennessee/western North Carolina/northern Georgia – so there won’t be any new posts until next Monday. However, feel free to post any new news you find on volcanoes here (like I need to tell you all that anymore!)
And a reminder: Send in your questions about magmatism at Mt. Hood for the Q&A with Dr. Adam Kent!
Some news/updates:
A couple articles that might interest some of you as well:
See you next week!
Top left: A cropped ASTER image of Cleveland volcano taken in May 2010 showing a weak plume and debris flows on the volcanoes steep slopes. Image by the NASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS, and U.S./Japan ASTER Science Team and courtesy of AVO. Click on the image to see a larger version.