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Puyehue-Cordón Caulle
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Published February 3, 2012
As the eruption continues into its eighth month, ash has coated and damaged the forest downwind of the volcano plume.
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100 Years at Kilauea
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Published January 31, 2012
January 2012 marks the 100th anniversary of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, situated on the rim of Kilauea Caldera.
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Lake Dundas, Western Australia
Published January 17, 2012
Western Australia’s Lake Dundas is a salt lake in a dry environment, but it once sat along a drainage channel with headwaters in Antarctica.
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A Newborn Volcanic Island in the Red Sea
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Published January 16, 2012
A volcanic eruption in the Red Sea appears to have stopped, leaving behind a newborn island.
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Mountain Pass Mine
Published January 15, 2012
Atop a mountain peak in eastern California, rare earth elements are concentrated around some complex geological features.
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Floods Recede in Ayutthaya
Published January 12, 2012
Flood water continues receding from Thailand’s historic city of Ayutthaya in December 2011 and January 2012.
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New Volcanic Island in the Red Sea
Published January 9, 2012
A new island is forming in the Red Sea. Satellite imagery indicates an ongoing eruption in the Zubair Group of the coast of Yemen is largely above water.
Lava Flow near Nyamuragira Volcano
Published January 5, 2012
Satellite views show exposed lava and hot spots in Congo.
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