Erupting Neighbors-At Last

The Sep 19, 1994 eruption of the Rabaul volcano in Papua New Guinea provided some important lessons for seismologists. Although volcanologists expected the eruption in the mid-1980s, the public and scientific community was still ready for the blast and only a dozen people were killed.

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Bubbles
Calderas
Crystalline rocks
Earth sciences
Earth, ocean, space
Earthquakes
Engineering and environment geology. Geothermics
Exact sciences and technology
Gases
Geology
Igneous and metamorphic rocks petrology, volcanic processes, magmas
Magma
Natural hazards: prediction, damages, etc
Observations
Perspectives
Seismology
Volcanoes
Volcanological research
Volcanology
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