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Volcanic eruptions - how we monitor what a volcano is doing

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Reducing the risk to people of volcanic eruptions is an important job for geoscientists. In this episode, we talk about four tools geoscientists can use including earthquakes, deformation, gases, and well water temperatures.

This would make a great introduction to students before having them do the Thunder Island volcano simulation activity.

Interested in joining us on a trip? Check out our field adventures here.

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Reducing the risk to people of volcanic eruptions is an important job for geoscientists. In this episode, we talk about four tools geoscientists can use including earthquakes, deformation, gases, and well water temperatures.

This would make a great introduction to students before having them do the Thunder Island volcano simulation activity.

Interested in joining us on a trip? Check out our field adventures here.

Support the Show.

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