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    Volcano Watch

    A weekly volcano update podcast where hosts Alessandro Musu and Corin Jorgenson give volcano updates discuss what volcanoes have been busy the past week.
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    Episodes (59)

    May 2023 - Dr. Leif Karlstrom and sonification!

    May 2023 - Dr. Leif Karlstrom and sonification!

    Hi all! Sorry for the long hiatus! Here we have the volcano news for May 2023 and a stellar interview with Dr. Leif Karlstrom! 

    You can check out more of the Volcano Listening Project here: https://volcanolisteningproject.org/. You can also keep updated with the project on twitter @VolcanoListener

    The sound clip is from a very cool recent article: https://eos.org/science-updates/earth-is-noisy-why-should-its-data-be-silent. Check it out!

    And thanks again Dr. Karlstrom for the interview! :)


    14/10/2022 - Pyroclastic Density Currents: Emplacement temperature from charcoal - with Lisa Ricci

    14/10/2022 - Pyroclastic Density Currents: Emplacement temperature from charcoal - with Lisa Ricci

    In today's episode Corin and Alessandro interview Lisa Ricci, a PhD student in geochemistry at the university of Perugia, who tells us about an innovative method for estimating the emplacement temperature of Pyroclastic Density Currents from the study of charcoal. After the interview, as usual all the updates on the eruptive activities of the past two weeks.

    22/02/2022 - A little journey to Tenerife with Emma Horn

    22/02/2022 - A little journey to Tenerife with Emma Horn

    In this episode, after a quick updates on the world's volcanic activity over the past week, our special guest, Emma Horn, will take us through the enchanting landscapes of Tenerife, telling us about her scientific research. We will discover what cumulates are, chat about plumes of magma rising from the mantle and all in the stunning and complex volcanological environment of Canary Islands.