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https://www.volcanocafe.org/the-new-archives/ The New Archives | VolcanoCafe From January 1st 2015, posts will be filed here. For the time being, blog entries prior to this date can be accessed through the old site at the Old Archives new archivesvolcanocafe https://www.volcanocafe.org/vei-7s-calderas-and-indonesia/ VEI-7’s, calderas and Indonesia | VolcanoCafe Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to forecast major eruptions? So far, the opportunity has been lacking. VEI-7 eruptions are rare: we have not seen one since... veicalderasindonesiavolcanocafe https://www.volcanocafe.org/lavatars-lavatrix-and-lavaland/ Lavatars: Lavatrix and LavaLand | VolcanoCafe This, of course, is our annual April-1 news story, not all aspects of which are equally reliable. The picture of an unshaped lava mount is a hornito from the... volcanocafe https://www.volcanocafe.org/eruption-and-cooperation-a-pinatubo-story/ Eruption and cooperation: a Pinatubo story | VolcanoCafe It began 2 April 1991, 35 years ago this month. Hidden targets There are many volcanoes in the world. At any one time, perhaps 20 volcanoes may be erupting.... eruptioncooperationpinatubostoryvolcanocafe https://www.volcanocafe.org/the-caribbean-paradise/ The Caribbean paradise | VolcanoCafe Life in paradise can be hard. Paradise is a Greek word of Persian origin made famous by the Jewish bible: it comes from a mix of very different cultures. The... caribbean paradisevolcanocafe https://www.volcanocafe.org/kilauea-anatomy-of-a-magma-system/ Kilauea. Anatomy of a magma system. | VolcanoCafe Let’s image the simplest, most boring volcano possible. It consists of a magma balloon fed by a straw. The ground is perfectly flat above the balloon. Magma... kilaueaanatomymagmasystemvolcanocafe