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December 20, 2023 Breaking News Gravity data could reveal underwater volcanoes with high potential for devastating eruptions
November 07, 2022 Breaking News New Report Outlines a Major Initiative to Study Geologic Hazards Related to Subduction Zones
A view over Fisher Caldera in the foreground, looking out to Shishaldin Volcano, at a distance in 2015. The gray and gloomy tone of the photo is characteristic of the weather in the Aleutian Island. Photo is courtesy of Daniel Rasmussen of the National Museum of Natural History. Photo taken under Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Research and Monitoring Special Use Permit #74500-15-011. March 10, 2022 Breaking News Revealed: Water Determines Magma Depth