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    Astonishing Volcanoes that Cause Death and Destruction
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    by amgumen  7-18-2008   
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    Fairy Chimneys
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    by amgumen  7-18-2008   
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    Sea die-out blamed on volcanoes
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    by amgumen  7-17-2008   
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    Volcanoes Erupt Beneath Arctic Ice
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    by amgumen  7-6-2008   
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    30 Most Incredible Abstract Satellite Images of Earth
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    by amgumen  7-5-2008    3
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    Volcanic Hair
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    by amgumen  5-2-2008    2
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    Volcanic Bombs
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    by amgumen  5-2-2008    3
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    Giant Underwater Volcano Discovered in Iceland
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    by amgumen  4-15-2008   
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    Halema`uma`u activity, Kilauea Volcano
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    by amgumen  3-27-2008   
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    Vog from Kilauea
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    by amgumen  3-27-2008    1
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    The Largest Lake of Acid on Earth
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    by amgumen  3-21-2008    1
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    evidence yet of instabilities in the ice of part of West Antarctica
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    by amgumen  2-27-2008   
     UK scientists working in Antarctica have found some of the clearest evidence yet of instabilities in the ice of part of West Antarctica.
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    Earth as Art
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    by amgumen  1-24-2008   
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    Subglatial volcanoes of Antarctica
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    by amgumen  1-23-2008   
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    Subglatial volcanoes of Iceland
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    by amgumen  1-23-2008    1
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    Massive volcano exploded under Antarctic icesheet
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    by amgumen  1-23-2008    1
     Evidence for this comes from a British-American airborne geophysical survey in 2004-5 that used radar to delve deep under the ice sheet to map the terrain beneath. Vaughan's team spotted anomalous radar reflections over 23,000 square kilometres (8,900 sq. miles), an area bigger than Wales. They interpret this signal as being a thick layer of ash, rock and glass, formed from fused silica, that the volcano spewed out in its fury. The amount of material -- 0.31 cubic kilometres (0.07 cubic miles) -- indicates an eruption of between three and four on a yardstick called the Volcanic Explosive Index (VEI). By comparison, the eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980, which was greater, rates a VEI of five, and that of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 is a VEI of six. "We believe this was the biggest eruption in Antarctica during the last 10,000 years," BAS' Hugh Corr says. "It blew a substantial hole in the icesheet and generated a plume of ash and gas that rose around 12 kms (eight miles
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    Highest and Lowest Points on Mars
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    by amgumen  1-16-2008   
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    Surprisingly hot phenomenon
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    by amgumen  1-11-2008   
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    Hawaiian Volcanoes: Beauty & Terror
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    by amgumen  12-23-2007    6
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    Patterns in Nature: Rocks
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    by amgumen  9-30-2007    1
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    Google Earth Cool Places
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    by amgumen  9-25-2007    3
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    Thousand of new submarine volcanoes revealed
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    by amgumen  7-22-2007   
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    Cappadocia, Turkey: bizzare chimney of tuff and ash
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    by amgumen  7-21-2007    2
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    Mud volcano on Java
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    by amgumen  6-28-2007   
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    Steel dam to choke Indonesia's mud volcano
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    by amgumen  6-28-2007   
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    Volcanic Eruptions Seen on Io While in Eclipse
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    by amgumen  6-18-2007    1
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    Volcanic Fire Curtains in Eruption on Io
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    by amgumen  6-18-2007   
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    Dangerous fumaroles
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    by amgumen  6-4-2007   
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    The atmosphere before and after the Mt. Pinatubo eruption
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    by amgumen  5-28-2007   
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    Azeri mud volcano flares
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    by amgumen  5-25-2007   
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    Evidence for Volcanic Burst on Mars
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    by amgumen  5-24-2007   
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    Amazing lava photos
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    by amgumen  5-24-2007   
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    Submarine volcanoes and more in the Mariana Arc
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    by amgumen  5-20-2007   
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    Amazing geologic features on the deep seafloor
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    by amgumen  5-20-2007    1
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    El Zacatón Cenote - The World's Deepest Water-Filled Sinkhole
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    by amgumen  5-14-2007    1
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    The hottest spot in Antarctica, Mt. Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica
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    by amgumen  5-10-2007    4
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    Amazing Pahoeoe Fountain
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    by amgumen  5-5-2007   
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    Lava lake at the summit of Mt Erebus, Antarctica
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    by amgumen  5-4-2007   
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    the K-T extinction – 65.0 m.y. ago
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    by amgumen  4-28-2007    1
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    The Siberian Traps were the largest volcanic eruption in Earth history
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    by amgumen  4-28-2007   
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