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Weekend Wrapup: Etna & Chaiten

Discover the latest on sulfur dioxide flux from Mt. Etna and other volcano news updates in this comprehensive article.

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It has been rather quiet on the volcano news front over the weekend. A couple tidbits:

- There are some new data showing the sulfur dioxide flux from Mt. Etna (Italy). The image above is an eruption of Etna from 2001 (and it makes a great wallpaper).

- I've heard very little about Chaiten lately, mostly because I don't think much has changed. The last update provided by the SERNAGEOMIN was on 5.16 (in spanish) and pretty much that is exactly what it says: the volcano continues to erupt. Apparently some USGS folks will be arriving on the scene soon as well. Most of the town of Chaiten has been destroyed (as reported before here) and there is concern for various nature preserves in Patagonia as well.

I will be out of town all week, so updates may be sporadic. I'll be giving a talk at the Smithsonian Institution (along ...

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