Arctic and Alpine climate change, Volcano-Ice Interactions, British Columbia, Iceland, Chile, Russia, Peru, Volcanology and Igneous Petrology

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A few thoughts on how climate change could affect volcanoes

First, it is important to understand that Earth’s climatic and volcanic systems are absolutely linked, in the short term and in the long term. Volcanic eruptions send hot gases and tiny solid particles into the atmosphere (though for all but… Continue Reading →

Reflections on Russia

These posts will highlight a few of the adventures I’ve had this spring while on sabbatical. I was incredibly fortunate to have the opportunity to go to the far east of Russia two times: once in late January and once… Continue Reading →

Lava ice snow experiments at Syracuse

Update on Lava-Ice experiments: Starting to see lots of internet coverage of the Lava-Ice experiments I have been doing with Jeff Karson and Bob Wysocki at Syracuse University, including pictures in German (http://de.engadget.com/2012/08/28/video-kampf-der-titanen-lava-vs-eis/) and Malaysian (http://www.malaysiandigest.com/tech/93901-watch-2500-degree-lava-bubble-over-ice.html) news sites. We should… Continue Reading →

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