LOOK: A minor phreatic eruption at Taal Volcano Island's Main Crater at 9:14 AM to 9:23 AM today, 22 October 2024, was captured by the thermal camera of the Daang Kastila Observation Station (VTDK), VTBC IP Camera at Buco, and VTAG IP Camera at Agoncillo, Batangas. Locally called as "pusngat," this event produced a 1,500 meter-tall plume that drifted southeast. Alert Level 1 prevails over Taal Volcano.
For the first time in 114 years, biologists from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have observed a fall-run Chinook salmon returning to spawn in the Klamath Basin in Oregon, after dam removal.
I highly recommend going to see originals of some of the older references. Today I was able to see one of the volumes of the Verbeek 1885 publications on the 1883 eruption and tsunami of Krakatau along with the Royal Society report. Those figures 😍
Just popping back on here to let everyone know that I am giving a seminar at BSU on November 6th! I will be there for the week!
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Sticker test for #AGU24 I got a test run of the waterproof water bottle safe ones and I think they turned out awesome!
#TeamInfrasound is color matched to "The Blue Bible" book
Something different for AGU
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SY016: Celebrating 150 years of international science collaboration: marking the 1874 efforts to observe the Transit of Venus and the development of global science.
Gunungapi Marapi di Sumatra Barat kembali erupsi pada Kamis (30/5) pukul 13.04 WIB. Erupsi ini terekam di seismograf dengan amplitudo maksimum 30.4 mm dan durasi sementara ini sekitar 2 menit 2 detik. Saat ini status Gunungapi Marapi berada pada Status Level III (Siaga).
Just back from spending 6 days at the Whareweka Science House on Chatham Island.
If anyone is interested in testing any instruments on a remote island (but it also has technicians and fast internet) let me know!
When we borrow measurements from others it is important to understand that there are assumptions and uncertainties in their work just as in our own work.
"How big" when it comes to eruptions is NOT a straightforward question.
All of this combined with the fact that a "height" is dynamic and depends on what part of the plume you are concerned with, means that there isn't "one" height of an eruption.
@andrewcraigtupp Thank you! Yes and when it comes to the heights from deposits that is a whole other thing too!
You need to know where the heights come from before mixing them!