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1089
Hi all I want to know what ideas or things people want to do for 2004 aside from finish of the 100 Most Volcanoes project - I nearly have enough to put up the...
robvolc1980
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Jan 2, 2004
12:27 pm
1090
Hi all Here is the USGS weekly volcano update. Rob ... http://www.volcano.si.edu/gvp/reports/usgs/index.cfm Weekly Volcanic Activity Report December 24-30 2003...
robvolc1980
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Jan 5, 2004
9:23 am
1091
Hi all Aso in southwestern Japan on the island of Kyushu is spewing steam. Contrary to the report the white "smoke" is more likely to be steam, as volcanoes do...
robvolc1980
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Jan 15, 2004
9:57 am
1092
Hi all I am sure I have not scraped the tip of the iceberg. I think a couple people have been bumped off on - of all volcanoes - Kilauea because they fell...
robvolc1980
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Jan 15, 2004
11:01 am
1093
Hello all (and Rob in particular), I am a volcanologist from Russia and feel I have to join the talk. Though I have not worked in this part of Kamchatka myself...
Cyril A. Pshenichny
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Jan 15, 2004
4:19 pm
1094
Hi all "Rob, I am afraid you are outdated!" First of, welcome to the group. May your stay be fun and informative. Secondly regarding the quote, not a problem...
robvolc1980
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Jan 16, 2004
7:12 am
1095
Dear Rob, first and most of all, thank you for doing a wonderful and important job on the Internet. I subscribed to your group quite a time ago and have been ...
Cyril A. Pshenichny
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Jan 16, 2004
5:14 pm
1096
Rob and Cyril, Thanks for the great discussion as of late. As a satellite meteorologist working at the Washington Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) it has...
Gregg
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Jan 17, 2004
12:10 am
1097
Hi all Gregg, your imagery would be very welcome - you can put the images up in here if you want (if there are concerns about copyright because they come from...
robvolc1980
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Jan 17, 2004
7:29 am
1098
Hi all Kiwi viewers take note: Discovery channel had two great docos tonight about the demise of Herculaneum and Pompeii respectively. They tell the geological...
robvolc1980
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Jan 17, 2004
11:39 am
1099
Rob and all, I have posted 2 satellite images (in photos file) from the recent large ash eruption of Bezymianny on Jan 15. These pictures were created by my...
Gregg
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Jan 20, 2004
12:47 am
1100
Hi all I successfully finished my degree at Summer School. I now have a Bachelor of Science in Geography, and will graduate in April. Rob...
robvolc1980
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Jan 21, 2004
11:22 pm
1101
Congrats, darlin'!!! It's always nice when ya finally see all your hard work pay off. That's really awesome, Rob. Good work! --Christine....
Christine
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Jan 22, 2004
12:37 am
1102
Hi all Weekly volcanic activity reports from the GVP/USGS have resumed. I will try to post these on a weekly basis during 2004. Rob ... Weekly Volcanic...
robvolc1980
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Jan 24, 2004
11:17 am
1103
Hi all Here is the weekly GVP/USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report. http://www.volcano.si.edu/gvp/reports/usgs/index.cfm Rob ... Weekly Volcanic Activity...
robvolc1980
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Jan 29, 2004
11:33 pm
1104
Hi all This is the link to the latest report on volcanic activity in the Philippines. If Hannah or Wayms_99 could enlighten us a bit more on the monitoring ...
robvolc1980
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Jan 30, 2004
1:37 am
1105
Hi all Bezymianny has been in the GVP/USGS weekly volcanic activity report that I have been posting in the last two weeks since the eruption. The lava dome now...
robvolc1980
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Feb 3, 2004
12:44 am
1106
Hi all Nicole shall be made moderator in place of Marcia who has not been in the group for 15 months and who seems to have dropped of my Yahoo radar screen...
robvolc1980
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Feb 3, 2004
1:14 am
1107
Hi all Here is an update on the progress of activity on Anatahan volcano in the northern Mariana's archipelago. The volcano erupted last May in a significant...
robvolc1980
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Feb 12, 2004
6:31 am
1108
with the relative slow spreading center at the gakkel ridge, and the highest percentage of hydrothermal plumage, would it be safe to assume that the long lived...
Mike
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Feb 13, 2004
6:14 pm
1109
Hi all Welcome to the group. "with the relative slow spreading center at the gakkel ridge, and the highest percentage of hydrothermal plumage, would it be safe...
robvolc1980
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Feb 17, 2004
8:52 am
1110
sure thing... The Gakkel Ridge is located north of Iceland. I'll try to post a picture on the board... It"s in the arctic sea and just recently, well, 1999...
Mike
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Feb 18, 2004
11:11 pm
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I'm doing a presentation on the movement of the Hawaiian hot spot, it seems interesting that there is quite a bit of conflicting research out there that eiter...
Mike
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Feb 19, 2004
6:29 pm
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Hi all Okay, thanks. Is the Gakkel ridge an extension of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge or an independent structure? Rob...
robvolc1980
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Feb 19, 2004
11:05 pm
1113
Weekly Volcanic Activity Report 11-17 February 2004 Ongoing Activity: | Anatahan, Mariana Islands | Colima, México | Etna, Italy | Fuego, Guatemala |...
robvolc1980
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Feb 22, 2004
5:26 am
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Hi all In geology my lecturer alway said that the hot spot is stationary and plate tectonics move the volcanoes on the surface away from it. He points to the...
robvolc1980
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Feb 22, 2004
5:43 am
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Hey kats! Yeah, they do tend to teach that view to students (it simplifies things), but what they do not mention often is that's just one theory as to how the...
Christine
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Feb 22, 2004
11:39 pm
1116
new research shows that the islands along the Hawaiian Chain and Emperor Seamount chain have conflicting paleolatitude data. The chains older basalts/gabbros...
Mike
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Feb 23, 2004
4:42 pm
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Hi all "The new volcano forming off the SW side of the hawaiian islands also helps show this idea." I assume you mean Loihi seamount? It had a Mount St Helens...
robvolc1980
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Feb 24, 2004
11:17 am
1118
Hey all, Okay, assuming I remember correctly, the magnetic north and south pole switch on average of about every 100,000 years. And I want to say that it's...
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