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GVP Weekly Volcanic Activity Report for June 15-21, 2011: Noisy Chile and Batu Tara

Discover the latest on the Puyehue-Cordón Caulle eruption, impacting air travel and climate predictions in the southern hemisphere.

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Brief post today after a few longer ones ... but first,

A reminder: Tomorrow (Friday July 1) is the deadline to submit your questions for Dr. Clive Oppenheimer. Take this opportunity to ask a world-renown volcanologists all the volcanic questions you've been dying to ask. Email me (eruptionsblog at gmail), send me a tweet (@eruptionsblog) or leave a comment on the original post.

And now back to our story.

Here is this week's Smithsonian/USGS Global Volcanism Program

Weekly Volcanic Activity Report

. Not a long report, but definitely full of good info.

Some highlights (not including Nabro - an eruption that might be over or on hiatus):

Chile: Both Puyehue-Cordón Caulle and Planchón-Peteroa make the report this week. Puyehue-Cordón Caulle is the still very much in the news thanks to the ash that has spread across the southern hemisphere and is still causing problems with air travel. Of course, with ...

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