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Lahar on Mount Ruapehu, New Zealand
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Published March 28, 2007
Lahars present an ongoing threat to those living around New Zealand’s Mount Ruapehu. On March 18, 2007, one such slurry burst out of Mount Ruapehu’s caldera and flowed down the side of the volcano.
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Thames River Plume in the North Sea
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Published March 27, 2007
Though the River Thames pours into the North Sea in southeast England, the river does not end there. Its plume of fresh water, colored tan by the earth picked up on its journey across England, flows through the dark blue waters of the North Sea along the coast of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany before fading in a cloud of green near Denmark.
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Scandinavia
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Tropical Cyclone Kara (20S) approaching western Australia
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Sediment in the North Sea
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Published March 26, 2007
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