Popular Volcanics Episode #3 - Set Adrift on Pumice Rafts With You
Your hosts: Erik Klemetti and Janine Krippner We banter about pumice rafts and why they're so cool, why bad Op-Eds in newspapers about volcanoes are not cool, the dangers of pyroclastic flows moving over water and the recent global eruption activity. We then dive into answering listener questions, including how volcanoes get names, whether there is a set pattern to volcanic activity over a volcano's life, what is the most hazardous volcano in the U.S., why anorthosite are weird and why never nuke a volcano (or hurricane). Listen here: Buzzsprout iTunes Spotify IHeartRadio Google Podcasts Support the podcast: Patreon Links from the episode: Rapid, Long Distance Dispersal by Pumice Rafting: PLOS One Massive Pumice in Pacific: Rocky Planet A Raft of Rock: NASA Earth Observatory Taupo Volcano, New Zealand: GNS Science 2018 Update to the US Geological Survey national volcanic threat assessment: USGS Stromboli Eruption with Tour Boat: YouTube Songs from the episode: Rumble by Link Wray Failure by the La's Woah! by Palomar
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