Topic: Mount Redoubt
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Why volcanoes scream before they blow up
Researchers have recorded an Alaskan volcano's 'scream' before it erupted, and are now closer to understanding what made it do so.
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Ash cloud from Iceland volcano shuts down air traffic
Ash cloud from Iceland's spewing volcano halted air traffic across a wide swath of Europe on Thursday.
04/15/2010 07:49 pm -
Global News Blog Ash from Iceland volcano shuts all British airports and affects air travel across northern Europe
A spreading plume of ash from an erupting Iceland volcano shut all British airports and effected air travel across northern Europe. The precautions reflect protocols developed after volcanic ash almost caused two disastrous crashes in 1982.
04/15/2010 11:40 am -
Gallery Pardon the eruption: Volcanoes around the world
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A unique study abroad – in Iraq
A plucky professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks arranged an embed with the US military for three aspiring journalists, who returned home safely this week.
09/05/2009 01:00 am -
When Mt. Redoubt erupts, these scientists are on the job
For them, 'volcano monitoring' is no punch line; it's an important part of keeping Alaska safe.
04/10/2009 01:00 am -
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Horizons If Mt. Redoubt blows, Alaskans may get a light show
Volcanoes can act as 'dirty thunderstorms'
01/31/2009 12:00 am -
Bright Green Do volcanoes change the climate?
Mount Redoubt, an active stratovolcano in the state's Aleutian Range, is twitching and belching like someone who just downed a case of Mountain Dew, signs that geologists say tend to precede an eruption.
01/29/2009 12:00 am -
Horizons USGS: Eruption risk from Alaska volcano rising
01/29/2009 12:00 am







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