Augustine volcano, Alaska: eruption continuesmardi janv. 31, 2006 23:27 | AUTEUR : TOBIAS SCHORR
Augustine volcano has been in a state of continuous eruption since 14:30 of January 28. Eruption is in progress. Short periods of increased seismicity, likely associated with explosions and pyroclastic flows, are occurring intermittently. There have been a number of smaller discrete seismic signals that likely correspond to smaller ash-producing explosions. The number of these smaller events has increased slightly over the last 8 hours. Further eruptions have to be expected and people are asked to report ash falls. AUGUSTINE VOLCANO (CAVW#1103-01-)59.3633°N 153.4333°W, Summit Elevation 4134 ft (1260 m)Current Level of Concern Color Code: RED More Information Webcam Actualités précédentesvendredi, janv. 13, 2006
After 14 days in Greece, Tobias Schorr is back in office. The trip to the Saronic volcanoes was successful. The weather was great (4 days with sun and warm temperatures...). The trip was very special and surely one of the most beautyful winter trips to Greece. The islands of Poros, Aegina, Hydra and the peninsula of Methana have been visited. Many archaeologival and geological sites were on the routes. Soon the most beautyful photographs of this trip will be available on the VolcanoDiscovery homepage! [details]vendredi, déc. 23, 2005
2005 is soon over, and it's a good time to take a break and think about important things in life. The VolcanoDiscovery team wishes you a future without wars and tsunamis. Merry Christmas! [details]
vendredi, oct. 21, 2005
A series of new photos, taken by Marco Fulle during the Stromboli to Etna tour (8-16 Oct.) are now online!
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mercredi, oct. 12, 2005
The tours this year on Santorini are now over, too, with lots of fun and great company as well. Thanks to all participants! |
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