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Clocking the Run-up to Volcanic Eruptions

August 18, 2014

Featuring

Terry A. Plank
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Arthur D. Storke Memorial Professor
Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory
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volcanoes

 

Peering into Volcanoes: A Talk with Einat Lev
Investigating Mount St. Helens' seismicity and magma plumbing with a hybrid passive and active source array
How Do Volcanic Eruptions Work?
Terry Plank: Forecasting Volcanic Eruptions
Snowflakes in Volcanic Rocks
Implications for Magmatic Processes in Basaltic Magma Reservoirs

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