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The Volcano Watch Archive, 2008


    Date                  Topic

24 Apr. 2008     Professor Jaggar would have loved this view

17 Apr. 2008     Unfamiliar Tricks from our Familiar Volcano

10 Apr. 2008     Eventful week at Kilauea's summit culminates in small explosion at Halema`uma`u

03 Apr. 2008     Is Pele teasing us, revealing yet another facet of her personality?

27 Mar. 2008     A new ash plume rises from Kilauea's summit

20 Mar. 2008     Something had to change after 25 years

13 Mar. 2008     Pele gives plenty of heat to Namakaokaha`i 

06 Mar. 2008     Kilauea following one of several eruption scenarios 

28 Feb. 2008     Pele revisits Royal Gardens

21 Feb. 2008     What was that on the Richter scale?

14 Feb. 2008     Can rocks speak to us?  Yes, they can!

07 Feb. 2008     Volcanic Hazards Continue, Rain or Shine

31 Jan. 2008     Innovator in Hawaiian volcanic gas studies buoyantly leaves the melt

24 Jan. 2008     Rootless Shields are not a Gang of Nomadic Warriors 

17 Jan. 2008     Royal Gardens is no stranger to lava flows

10 Jan. 2008     Why do most east-rift eruptions start along the lower Chain of Craters?

03 Jan. 2008     Kiholo Bay Aftershocks - Thumping for Science
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Updated: April 28, 2008 (pnf)