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Eruption Update: Ontake, Sinabung, Holuhraun, Long Valley, Mount St. Helens
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Over 30 Hikers Die During Ontake Eruption in Japan: What Happened?
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Japan's Ontake Erupts, Hikers Trapped and Injured
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Eruption Update for August 11, 2014: Etna, Stromboli, Kuchinoerabujima and Slamet
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Sensationalism of Science: Is Japan's Fuji in a "Critical State" for an Eruption?
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Volcano World Cup: Semifinals
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Super Typhoon Neoguri Now Aiming For Japan
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Meanwhile, Out in the Pacific Ocean... Meet Tropical Storm 08W, a Possible Threat to Japan
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Eruption Update for January 16, 2014: Sinabung and Nishinoshima
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Continuing Eruption at Nishinoshima Joins Two Islands
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End of the Semester Timetable
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Eruption Update for December 2, 2013: Etna, Nishinoshima, Sinabung and Merapi
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