The fall semester begins this week here at Denison and I am on leave for the next few months. Now, that might make it seem like I'm going to have more free time, but alas no, I need to devote a lot of those leave hours to writing a couple publications to submit for review before the end of the semester. The upshot is that for the semester, I will likely only be posting new articles on the blog twice a week - that is, unless some new eruption of note happens around the world. I will throw in my 2 cents in the comments and will try to spread some of the lesser volcanic news via the Eruptions Twitter feed (@eruptionsblog - remember, you don't need to be signed up for Twitter to read the feed or check out the feed on the right rail of this blog). Once I get some of this writing for research done, the frequency of posts may kick up (or if I need a break from all the academic writing), but duty calls during this leave semester.
Fall Schedule for Eruptions
As the fall semester begins, discover how academic writing impacts blog updates and volcanic news coverage.
Written byErik Klemetti
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