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‘Volcano monitoring’ at NOVA Geoblog 16 May 2008

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An interesting post at the NOVA Geoblog today: ‘Volcano monitoring: last night’s PGS meeting’. Does the USGS have monitoring equipment on every US volcano? Does it have monitoring equipment on every dangerous US volcano? If it did, how expensive would it all be? And what does this picture…

Mount Cleveland erupts. Picture taken by Astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams, 7 June 2006. Public domain image.

…tell us about the contemporary volcano monitoring situation in the United States? Visit NOVA Geoblog to find the answers to all these questions.

[N.B. The above is a public domain NASA image. As it happens this picture is on my wall at the moment, as it's the picture for May on the 2008 IAVCEI Volcanoes Calendar.]

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