01-04-2015, 05:03 AM
I feel advice to dip cloth in baking soda and hang over window openings is lame. I can't believe that as long as volcanos have been a part of human history (uh, since day #1, I'm sure), there isn't enough data from anywhere to give sound and concrete advice.
Isn't it amazing that there are two very well paid positions at HVO in their geochem department and for the last 30 years those employed there have done practically nothing, and added even less to the public's understanding of the issues involved with volcanic gases. Especially when compared to the geology, deformation, and seismic departments who have done awesome.. revolutionary.. things to further our understanding of volcanoes, and Hawaiian volcanoes in particular.
Isn't it amazing that there are two very well paid positions at HVO in their geochem department and for the last 30 years those employed there have done practically nothing, and added even less to the public's understanding of the issues involved with volcanic gases. Especially when compared to the geology, deformation, and seismic departments who have done awesome.. revolutionary.. things to further our understanding of volcanoes, and Hawaiian volcanoes in particular.