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Historic Fires Devastate the U.S. Pacific Coast
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Published September 11, 2020
Satellite data is helping scientists size up one of the most intense outbreaks of fire and smoke that Oregon and California have seen in decades.
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Sulfur Spews from Taal
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Published January 13, 2020
In January 2020, the volcano in the Philippines spewed lava and emitted hazardous amounts of volcanic ash fall and gases.
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The Biggest Eruption of 2018 Was Not Where You Think
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Published February 27, 2019
Kilauea dominated the headlines of western media, but remote Ambae in Vanuatu blew away other volcanic events.
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From Russia with Aerosols
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Published July 19, 2018
Unusually intense fires in Russia sent smoke half-way around the world.
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A Manmade Volcano over Norilsk
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Published June 8, 2018
Sulfur dioxide emissions from ore processing facilities in Norilsk exceed that of many volcanoes.
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A Deadly Eruption Rocks Guatemala
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Published June 5, 2018
A dangerous mixture of ash, rock, and hot gas rushed down the slopes of Fuego during a strong eruption from this persistently active volcano.
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