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Ice-covered volcanoes may answer climate change questions
Ice-covered volcanoes like the one in Iceland that brought European air traffic to a standstill are the center of an emerging branch of volcano science that seeks to answer important questions about climate change.
Scientists believe the rocks created...Tags: Volcanoes, Iceland, Global Change, Glaciers, Education
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In the long run, all that ash can be a good thing
Volcano ash can wreck jet engines, poison freshwater lakes and damage lungs. But it helps fertilize oceans, volcano researchers and marine chemists say.
"The ocean is gonna be happier" because of the Iceland eruption, said Ken Johnson, senior scientist...Tags: Volcanoes, Science, Iceland, Marine Science, Ken Johnson
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'The Bachelorette' recap:
Reality CheckHere's Kathryn on The Bachelorette, including ... well, I don't want to spoil it for you: So I finally got hip and didn't watch the 'This week, on The Bachelorette' previews. I still have suspicions on who gets one of......Tags: Health and Safety at School, Drugs and Medicines, Volcanoes, Iceland, Television
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Usher rocks Friday night on VH1
Zap2ItFew things are more satisfying than having networks that are (supposedly) devoted to music get all excited when they actually dedicate time to, you know, music. And such is the case with VH1's "Friday Night Alright" concert series airing, you guessed it,...Tags: Jason Mraz, Phoenix (music group), Vampire Weekend (music group), Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure
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It's A Gray Area: Where fire meets ice
Many people in Iceland talk about trolls as nasty or evil ogres, plagued with a seemingly endless aggressive streak. But others will tell you that these are untrue and shameful images that say more about the ignorance of the storyteller than about the...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Greenland, Iceland, Orange County Superior Court, Anchovies
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Volcanic Ash Cloud Leaves Travelers Unexpectedly Stranded In NYC
wpix.comTravelers stranded in New York because of Iceland's volcanic eruption were sticking it out Sunday, still waiting to fly home. City hostels were packed to the brim, bunking virtual strangers together in one room. With almost two-thirds of Europe's flights...Tags: Chelsea (Staten Island, New York), Iceland, WPIX, European Union, Transportation Industry
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Coachella affected by volcanic ash closing European airports; Frightened Rabbit, Cribs, Los Campesinos! grounded
Pop & HissIt's not unusual for a grizzly rocker to show up for a show covered in ash -- cigarette ash, that is -- but how about volcanic ash? According to reports from London, all British airports have been shut down today,...... -
Volcano fallout: Many flights from LAX to Europe canceled, some Coachella bands stranded
L.A. NOWThe eruption of a volcano in Iceland, clouding the skies over Europe, was playing havoc with bands scheduled to make it to their performances this weekend at the Coachella Music and Arts Festival. One casualty was the English band the...... -
Volcanic ash continues to disrupt Coachella schedule
Pop & HissScottish rock band Frightened Rabbit has had to officially pull out of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, as ash from an Icelandic volcano has grouned airliners into and out of Europe. Frightened Rabbit, touring in support of the...... -
Coachella 2010: No substitute for the Cribs and a promise from Calle 13
Pop & HissThe Cribs, one of Coachella's casualties from the testy, ash-spewing volcano in Iceland, were not replaced for their outdoor stage slot at 4:30 p.m. Instead, the lawn in front of the stage functioned as a crash pad for weary desert-ites,...... -
Coachella 2010: Steal this water, and Yeasayer's ambitions are bigger than a tent
Pop & HissNow in its 11th year, the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival continues to grow. Last year's attendance was estimated to be around 60,000 per day, and that number has swelled to 75,000 in 2010. And this year's edition reported...... -
Iceland volcano's ash plume seen from space
Maryland WeatherThe ash plume from the unpronounceable Eyjafjallajokull volcano (above, in AP Photo by Brynjar Gaudi) continues to drift across parts of Britain and Northern Europe today. The gritty, abrasive dust can damage aircraft engines and literally grind them to...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, NASA, Volcanoes, Iceland, Landforms
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