Another boat missed by Nasa?
- From: "Bruce Inkster" <instonyplain@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 04:10:24 GMT
http://trc.dfrc.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewsReleases/2004/04-46.html
"...Seven active Alaskan volcanoes are being studied in an airborne campaign
this week by NASA and university scientists to gather data to evaluate
volcanic hazards..."
""The volcanoes - Veniaminof, Shishaldin, Westdahl, Cleveland, Carlisle,
Herbert and Spurr - are among the 100 active volcanoes at the higher
latitudes in the North Pacific Region," said Ken Dean, research associate
professor of the Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska at Fairbanks.
"These volcanoes have the potential of injecting ash into the troposphere
and stratosphere which is of concern to commercial and military aircraft.
Studying subtle volcanic changes may eventually improve the ability to alert
the public, government agencies and industry of potential ash eruptions.""
They should have done this alpabetically...Augustine may have been studied.
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