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In this webinar, Kyle will explain how olivine-hosted melt & fluid inclusions provide insight into magma storage conditions & pre-eruptive volcanic processes.
Register at: tinyurl.com/ER25reg
In this webinar, Kyle will explain how olivine-hosted melt & fluid inclusions provide insight into magma storage conditions & pre-eruptive volcanic processes.
Register at: tinyurl.com/ER25reg
In this webinar, Kyle will explain how olivine-hosted melt & fluid inclusions provide insight into magma storage conditions & pre-eruptive volcanic processes.
Register at: tinyurl.com/ER25reg
Join us on Tuesday at 4pm EST to learn more from PhD candidate Simone Aveni & his Thermal InfraRed (TIR) analyses!
Register here: tinyurl.com/converse25Feb
Join us on Tuesday at 4pm EST to learn more from PhD candidate Simone Aveni & his Thermal InfraRed (TIR) analyses!
Register here: tinyurl.com/converse25Feb
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park is seeing an increase in Pele's hair falling around the Kīlauea summit and nearby communities. These fine strands of volcanic glass are formed during eruptions and can cause skin and eye irritation.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park is seeing an increase in Pele's hair falling around the Kīlauea summit and nearby communities. These fine strands of volcanic glass are formed during eruptions and can cause skin and eye irritation.
Lyrics are not PG so you may not want to turn on subtitles. However, the vibes and artistry are amazing. 20M views in two months (a million are probably mine).
Lyrics are not PG so you may not want to turn on subtitles. However, the vibes and artistry are amazing. 20M views in two months (a million are probably mine).
Get to know new colleagues, make connections, and talk volcano science this Wed evening at Busboys & Poets Art Cafe. And if you see me around AGU this week, come say hi & get a sweet sticker!
Science talked to Michael Bertram, one of the scientists whose names were used, about his experience. scim.ag/3Bxx7qC
The tallest point on Earth is a 🌋- Mt Chimborazo in Ecuador (NOT Mt Everest or Mauna Kea). Reason: The Earth bulges at the Equator (where Chimborazo is), so it is "technically" the furthest point from Earth's center.
📸: Global Volcanism Program and NOAA (diagram)
This is Volcán de Fuego in Guatemala, where I currently focus my PhD work. Hopefully, this platform will revive the enthusiasm I had for microblogging science before the Twitter debacle.
This is Volcán de Fuego in Guatemala, where I currently focus my PhD work. Hopefully, this platform will revive the enthusiasm I had for microblogging science before the Twitter debacle.