Piton de la Fournaise volcano (La Réunion), eruption update: lava still flowingdimanche avril 08, 2007 21:32 | AUTEUR : TOM PFEIFFER
After the collapse of the summit crater, the eruption seems to have calmed down a bit compared to the extreme levels ovbserved during the past days. Lva fountains of 50-100 m height continue to feed a cluster of lava flows that have cut the national road on a length of 1 km and are creating new land at a spectacular, growing sea entry delta. Steam loaded with acid gasses and Pele's hair created at the sea entry continue to create health problems in much of the nearby, inhabited coastal areas. --- Actualités précédentes
vendredi, mars 16, 2007
Tom and Marco visited Stromboli's recent eruption in early March. Sets of new photographs have been posted. [details]
mardi, nov. 28, 2006
Tobias Schorr will present active volcanoes (with some of Toms great photos) in Europe in the bistro "Hollywood" in Siegburg. 12 December 19:30. [details]lundi, nov. 13, 2006
We gladly announce two new study&walking tours we can offer you in Italy: one to the Bay of Naples from 8-15 April and a two-weeks tour of the Eolian Islands from 6-18 May 2007. Both tours will be guided by our Italian geologist Marta who is a true insider in both areas. [details]
lundi, oct. 09, 2006
Tom Pfeiffer´s volcano photo of Stromboli volcano got a title photo of all promotion material for a exhibition about the nature hazards. There will be a exhibition program of German Senkenberg nature museum in Frankfurt/Main from 29.9.06 - 19.2.2008. There are brochures, a poster and a cataloque printed with his photo at the front. Also at the official homepage of Senkenberg Museum his photo is published. ... [details]dimanche, juil. 30, 2006
A set of photos from our recent expediton to Nyiragongo volcano has been posted. The next tour to see this unique volcano and the endangered mountain gorilllas of the Virunga volcanic chain is now set to 21-28 Jan. 2007. Details on this page. [details] |
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