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Another tidbit from AGU...

Discover the fascinating simultaneous eruptions of Kasatochi, described as a once in a millennia event. Don't miss this insight!

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I was chatting with a fellow from AVO and he called the simultaneous eruptions of Kasatochi, Cleveland and Okmok a "once in a millennia" event. So, enjoy it!

He also mentioned that the Kasatochi eruption released the most sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere since the 1991 Pinatubo eruption ... but we had an idea of that already.

And who knew that there has been uplift at Uturuncu in Bolivia? I sure didn't, but Steve Sparks does.

More to come later this week when I can go to all the Chaiten posters.

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