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Hazard Roundup—August 2008
Host: Brian Campbell
Tagged:   roundup  hazards  (Back to Main Page)

A roundup of the previous month's hazard-related events around the world, with some newsworthy tidbits.


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Kasatochi Volcano Erupts Explosively
Host: Clarice Nassif Ransom
Tagged:   geology  hazards  volcanoes  (Back to Main Page)

Kasatochi Volcano in Alaska's Aleutian Islands is erupting, so USGS volcano scientist Marianne Guffanti fills us in on the situation.


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Hazard Roundup—July 2008
Host: Clarice Nassif Ransom
Tagged:   hazards  roundup  (Back to Main Page)

A roundup of the previous month's hazard-related events around the world, with some newsworthy tidbits.


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Magnitude-5.4 Earthquake in Greater Los Angeles
Host: David Hebert
Tagged:   earthquakes  hazards  shakeout  (Back to Main Page)

There was a magnitude-5.4 earthquake about 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles today.

Mike Blanpied, Associate Coordinator of the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program, fills us in on what happened and tells us how people can report their earthquake experience and prepare for future earthquakes.


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Hazard Roundup—June 2008
Host: Scott Horvath
Tagged:   hazards  roundup  (Back to Main Page)

A roundup of the previous month's hazard-related events around the world, with some newsworthy tidbits.


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USGS to Help Chile Develop Volcano Early Warning System
Host: Clarice Nassif Ransom
Tagged:   volcanoes  hazards  Chaiten  Chile  (Back to Main Page)

Listen to an interview with USGS scientists John Pallister, John Ewert and Andy Lockhart describing their efforts to help the government of Chile establish real-time monitoring and provide warning of further eruptions of the Chaitén volcano.


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Severe Flooding in the Midwest
Host: Jennifer LaVista
Tagged:   flooding  floods  water  weather  usgs  hazards  high_flow  environment  (Back to Main Page)

Heavy rainfall across the Midwest has caused major flooding. USGS National Flood Specialist Bob Holmes gives us the latest information on the rising rivers and what the USGS is doing to respond.


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Hazard Roundup—May 2008
Host: Scott Horvath
Tagged:   hazards  roundup  (Back to Main Page)

A roundup of the previous month's hazard-related events around the world, with some newsworthy tidbits.


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Can We Predict Earthquakes?
Host: Jessica Robertson
Tagged: China  earthquakes  hazards  prediction  (Back to Main Page)

The recent, devastating earthquake in China has sparked discussion about whether earthquakes can be predicted. USGS scientist Mike Blanpied sets the record straight on what science is capable of.


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Magnitude-7.9 Earthquake in China
Host: Scott Horvath
Tagged:   earthquakes  hazards  China  (Back to Main Page)

Early on the morning of May 12, 2008 a magnitude-7.9 earthquake rattled eastern Sichuan, China. Dr. Harley Benz, Scientist-in-Charge at the USGS National Earthquake Information Center, fills us in with the details.

(After this interview, the USGS changed its report of this earthquake's magnitude from 7.8 to 7.9.)


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