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Eruptions from the Icelandic volcano spewing ash are weakening, according to the United Kingdom's national weather service, but the ash cloud continues to blow across the U.K. and Europe, stranding millions of travellers.
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Eruptions from the Icelandic volcano spewing ash are weakening, according to the United Kingdom's national weather service, but the ash cloud continues to blow across the U.K. and Europe, stranding millions of travellers.
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Eruptions often cause local flooding from melting glacier ice, but rarely cause deaths.
Iceland Volcano Erupts, White Plume Up To 18,000 Feet Seen: Report 2011
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Writing on Wired magazine's Eruptions blog, Erik Klemetti, an assistant professor of geosciences at Denison University, said that, while seismic activity has been on the rise around Katla, "this still isn't undeniable proof that an eruption is imminent – weeks to months – even though the media will make it seem that way, no matter what the Icelandic geologists try to say otherwise."
Volcanic ash cloud detector test flight raises hopes of clear skies for airlines 2011
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VOLCANO ERUPTIONS, "Eruptions: Volcanoes in America's Past, Present and Future," a lecture by John Eichelberger. 7 p.m.,
Fairfax County community events, Oct. 28 to Nov. 4, 2010 Post 2010
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Eruptions often cause local flooding from melting glacier ice, but rarely cause deaths.
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Eruptions have been interpreted by Javanese as punishments for offending the spirits.
A Volcano's Sentry to the Very End Stephen Miller 2010
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Eruptions often cause local flooding from melting glacier ice, but rarely cause deaths.
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Massive Volcanic Eruptions Killed Off the Dinosaurs – SAN FRANCISCO, California â⠂ ¬â€ Evidence that an asteroid may not have doomed the dinosaurs after all is piling up in the biggest challenge the extinction theory has met in three …
Planet-x.com.au » Massive Volcanic Eruptions Killed Off the Dinosaurs – Science Fiction 2008
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Eruptions at Mt.St. Helens continued, though none were as destructive as the 1980 blast.
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