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Volcano – Google News

My Turn: Sliding down a volcano is a trip – Daily Breeze

My Turn: Sliding down a volcano is a trip
Daily Breeze
Volcano what? Every person I told about my recent Nicaraguan adventure asked me the same question about “volcano boarding.” I myself had never heard the term until I started planning for my trip. I have seen some YouTube videos of daring folks doing it

Posted on 7 March 2012 | 1:37 am

First Annual Tacoma Restaurant Week April 15-26, 2012 – Weekly Volcano

First Annual Tacoma Restaurant Week April 15-26, 2012
Weekly Volcano
By Volcano Staff Comments (2) Twenty-five restaurants are now accepting reservations for the inaugural Tacoma Restaurant Week, which will take the greater Tacoma culinary scene by storm mid-April, 2012. The two-week foodie event, held Sunday-Thursday,

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Posted on 6 March 2012 | 7:00 pm

”Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Volcano” Quotes From Pretty Little Liars … – Wetpaint


Zap2it.com

”Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Volcano” Quotes From Pretty Little Liars
Wetpaint
Spencer [about Toby bonding with Jenna]: “It’s like out of the frying pan and into the volcano.” In case you couldn’t tell, Spencer isn’t exactly on Team Jenna. 3. Mona [about Jenna]: “Frankly, I’d love to take that cane and whack her like a pinata.
‘Pretty Little Liars’ ‘Eye of the Beholder’ Recap: Jason’s House ExplodesGather.com

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Posted on 6 March 2012 | 5:54 pm

Tuesday: Make it a dive tonight – Weekly Volcano


Weekly Volcano

Tuesday: Make it a dive tonight
Weekly Volcano
By Volcano Staff on March 6, 2012 Its Old West saloon style facade and jutting awning are nothing that will ever land it onto some glossy magazine pages extolling the best in Tacoma design. If it weren’t for the yellow lettering, you wouldn’t notice it

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Posted on 6 March 2012 | 2:56 pm

Hawaii Volcano Wipes Out Last Remaining Neighborhood Home – KABC


Hawaiimagazine.com (blog)

Hawaii Volcano Wipes Out Last Remaining Neighborhood Home
KABC
AbleStock/Thinkstock(KALAPANA, Hawaii) — A volcano that erupted in Hawaii has destroyed the last remaining home in the neighborhood that spanned the volcano’s side. The Kilauea volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island wiped out a subdivision neighborhood on the
Lava from Kilauea volcano destroys Hawaii neighborhood’s last remaining homeWashington Post
Big Island’s Kilauea volcano lava flow consumes last Royal Gardens homeHawaiimagazine.com (blog)
After 29 years of eruptions, Hawaiian volcano finally burns down last house in GlobalPost (blog)
ABC News
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Posted on 6 March 2012 | 2:40 pm

Eruption Update for March 6, 2012: Hawai’i, Tungurahua, Marapi, Vanuatu … – Wired News

Eruption Update for March 6, 2012: Hawai’i, Tungurahua, Marapi, Vanuatu
Wired News
Suparmo from the Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation Agency said that although the volcano has experienced a number of explosions this week, the overall trend is less vigorous activity, thus the volcano remains at alert level II.
Marapi volcano (West-Sumatra, Indonesia), activity update: continuing ash VolcanoDiscovery (press release) (blog)

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Posted on 6 March 2012 | 1:44 pm

A ‘dream come true’: UK photographer gets aurora and volcano in same shot – KEPR 19


KEPR 19

A ‘dream come true’: UK photographer gets aurora and volcano in same shot
KEPR 19
By Scott Sistek, KOMO News UK photographer James Appleton had a dream: To capture the beauty of the Northern Lights in the same photograph as the awesome power of a volcano. The Northern Lights dance behind Icelandic volcano Fimmvorduhals.
Little Heroes: Fear, and a bumpy road to greatnessKOMO News

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Posted on 6 March 2012 | 2:06 am

Volcano Reaffirmed at Neutral – Zacks.com

Volcano Reaffirmed at Neutral
Zacks.com
We have reaffirmed our Neutral recommendation on Volcano Corporation (VOLC) following its fourth-quarter 2011 results. The company’s fourth quarter adjusted EPS of 14 cents exceeded the Zacks Consensus Estimate. While revenues increased 14% on the back

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Posted on 5 March 2012 | 7:49 pm

A ‘dream come true’: UK photographer gets aurora and volcano in same shot – Bakersfield Now


Bakersfield Now

A ‘dream come true’: UK photographer gets aurora and volcano in same shot
Bakersfield Now
The Northern Lights dance behind Icelandic volcano Fimmvorduhals. (Photo by James Appleton. Used with permission) He survived a long, solo trek up amid a belching volcano while carrying roughly 60 pounds of equipment, and then had to weather an intense

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Posted on 5 March 2012 | 7:39 pm

Volcano Corporation Presentation at Roth Conference to be Webcast – Sacramento Bee

Volcano Corporation Presentation at Roth Conference to be Webcast
Sacramento Bee
By Volcano Corporation SAN DIEGO, March 5, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ — Volcano Corporation (NASDAQ: VOLC), a leading developer and manufacturer of precision guided therapy tools designed to enhance the diagnosis and treatment of coronary and peripheral

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Posted on 5 March 2012 | 4:16 pm

Volcano – Yahoo! News Search Results

My Turn: Sliding down a volcano is a trip

Volcano what? Every person I told about my recent Nicaraguan adventure asked me the same question about “volcano boarding.

Posted on 7 March 2012 | 1:45 am

Mayon Volcano still at Alert Level 1

Mayon Volcano | Photo: Camperspoint Mayon Volcano remains at Alert Level 1, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said Tuesday. Although the volcano which is renowned for its “perfect cone” is not expected to erupt soon, the institute warns the public to refrain from entering the 6-kilometer radius Permanent Danger Zone (PDZ) due to the threat of sudden steam-driven eruptions …

Posted on 6 March 2012 | 5:39 am

NZ volcano project to help Vanuatu

A New Zealand-funded project is to improve the scientific monitoring of volcanoes in Vanuatu to help warn communities in advance of eruptions.

Posted on 5 March 2012 | 10:50 pm

Volcano Reaffirmed at Neutral – Analyst Blog

We have reaffirmed our Neutral recommendation on Volcano Corporation ( VOLC ) following its fourth-quarter 2011 results. The company’s fourth quarter adjusted EPS of 14 cents exceeded

Posted on 5 March 2012 | 8:13 pm

Volcano Reaffirmed at Neutral

Favorable industry trends should provide strong momentum to Volcano’s core offerings of IVUS and FM products

Posted on 5 March 2012 | 7:30 pm

Volcano Corporation Presentation at Roth Conference to be Webcast

SAN DIEGO, March 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Volcano Corporation (NASDAQ: VOLC – News), a leading developer and manufacturer of precision guided therapy tools designed to enhance the diagnosis and treatment of coronary …

Posted on 5 March 2012 | 4:00 pm

Volcano Corp. Crushes Estimates

Just the facts, Fool.

Posted on 2 March 2012 | 3:03 pm

Volcano Beats on EPS, Guides Low

Volcano Corporation continues to execute strategies to drive sales in the IVUS/FM markets

Posted on 23 February 2012 | 2:30 pm

Volcano Reports 14 Percent Increase in Fourth Quarter Revenues; Medical Segment Revenues Grow 20 Percent

SAN DIEGO, Feb. 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Volcano Corporation (NASDAQ: VOLC – News), a leading developer and manufacturer of precision guided therapy tools designed to enhance the diagnosis and treatment of coronary …

Posted on 22 February 2012 | 9:05 pm

Second Alaskan Volcano Showing Signs of Unrest

Another volcano in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands chain is showing signs of unrest and increased activity. According to the Alaska Volcano Observatory, the alert level at the Kanaga volcano has been raised to yellow after some “explosive activity” and an ash cloud that occurred Saturday.

Posted on 22 February 2012 | 8:12 pm

Volcano Live News – John Seach

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Posted on 4 December 2011 | 5:15 am

Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii – John Seach

A lava flow is advancing towards the old Royal Gardens subdivision at Kilauea volcano in Hawaii. The flow is moving alongside a kipuka and has started forest fires. The lava is moving west of the February 2010 flow and is close to the last inhabited house in the subdivision.
More on Kilauea volcano…

Posted on 3 December 2011 | 10:20 pm

Nyamuragira Volcano, Democratic Republic of Congo – John Seach

A flank eruption has begun at Nyamuragira volcano in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The eruption began on the evening of 6th November 2011. A 1 km long fissure has opened with lava fountains. Park rangers were the first to report the eruption last night. A sky glow was seen by observers in Goma during the night and this morning a large plume was visible.
More on Nyamuragira volcano…

Posted on 7 November 2011 | 6:13 am

Hierro Volcano, Canary Islands – John Seach

Geyser-like eruptions have broken the ocean surface at El Hierro volcano in the Canary Islands. The eruptions plume contained ash, magmatic material and gas and reached a height of 20 m. Geyser-like eruptions began on 6th November and occurred strongly every 30-60 minutes. Strong smell of gas was noticed by residents near the coast. On the evening of 6th November ash and steam from the eruption

Posted on 6 November 2011 | 11:15 pm

Hierro Volcano, Canary Islands – John Seach

Earthquakes have increased at El Hierro volcano in the Canary Islands. This indicates continued submarine eruptions at the volcano. On 2nd November at 18:10 UT there was a magnitude 4.4 earthquake with a focus at depth of 23 km in El Golfo Bay. The earthquake was followed by strong harmonic tremor. On 3rd November there were new areas of yellow-green stained water above the eruption site. There

Posted on 4 November 2011 | 9:55 am

ScienceDaily: Volcano News

NASA radar to study Hawaii’s most active volcano

An airborne radar developed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., has returned to Hawaii to continue its study of Kilauea volcano, Hawaii’s current most active volcano.

Posted on 10 January 2012 | 12:24 am

‘Extinct’ for 150 years, an iconic Galápagos giant tortoise species lives

Representatives of a giant tortoise species that had apparently been driven to extinction by humans more than 150 years ago must be alive today, if in very small numbers. Researchers have come to this conclusion based on the “genetic footprints” of the long-lost species Chelonoidis elephantopus in the DNA of their hybrid sons and daughters.

Posted on 9 January 2012 | 7:57 pm

Tortoise species thought to be extinct still lives, genetic analysis reveals

Dozens of giant tortoises of a species believed extinct for 150 years may still be living at a remote location in the Galápagos Islands, a genetic analysis reveals.

Posted on 9 January 2012 | 7:57 pm

Lava fingerprinting reveals differences between Hawaii’s twin volcanoes

Hawaii’s main volcano chains — the Loa and Kea trends — have distinct sources of magma and unique plumbing systems connecting them to the Earth’s deep mantle, according to new research.

Posted on 29 November 2011 | 11:59 pm

Supervolcanoes: Not a threat for 2012

The geological record holds clues that throughout Earth’s 4.5-billion-year lifetime massive supervolcanoes, far larger than Mount St. Helens or Mount Pinatubo, have erupted. However, despite the claims of those who fear 2012, there’s no evidence that such a supereruption is imminent.

Posted on 15 November 2011 | 11:03 pm

Mapping the formation of an underwater volcano

On Oct. 9, 2011, an underwater volcano started to emerge in waters off El Hierro Island in the Canaries, Spain. Researchers only needed 15 days to map its formation in high resolution. The volcanic cone has reached a height of 100 m and the lava tongue flows down its side, even though its activity has slowed down in the past few days.

Posted on 28 October 2011 | 2:33 pm

Fiery volcano offers geologic glimpse into land that time forgot

The first scientists to witness exploding rock and molten lava from a deep sea volcano, seen during a 2009 expedition, report that the eruption was near a tear in Earth’s crust that is mimicking the birth of a subduction zone.

Posted on 19 October 2011 | 9:04 pm

CSI-style investigation of meteorite hits on Earth

Volcanologists have forensically reconstructed the impact of a meteorite on Earth and how debris was hurled from the crater to devastate the surrounding region.

Posted on 18 October 2011 | 1:51 pm

Possible trigger for volcanic ‘super-eruptions’ discovered

The “super-eruption” of a major volcanic system occurs about every 100,000 years and is considered one of the most catastrophic natural events on Earth, yet scientists have long been unsure about what triggers these violent explosions. A new model points to a combination of temperature influence and the geometrical configuration of the magma chamber as a potential cause for these super-eruptions.

Posted on 12 October 2011 | 4:41 pm

Tenerife geology discovery is among ‘world’s best’: Holiday Island landscape reveals explosive past

Volcanologists have uncovered one of the world’s best-preserved accessible examples of a monstrous landslide that followed a huge volcanic eruption on the Canarian island of Tenerife.

Posted on 3 October 2011 | 12:05 pm

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