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Such relationships have been found following the more recent eruption in Cerro Negro, Nicaragua in 1992 [ 8], Mt. Sakura-jima in Japan [ 9], and Mt. Tungurahua in Ecuador [ 10].
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The contradiction has now grown even more acute following the recent eruption of violence in the remote Molucca islands.After a week of killings which left more than 400 people dead, Mr Wahid ordered military reinforcements to the region to help the beleaguered police.
Reports submitted via the online web forms for more recent Pavlof and Veniaminof eruptions were less numerous (19) because these volcanoes are in remote locations and populations are small, but if it were not for these observations, we would have no information about ashfall.
In another more recent natural disaster the volcanic eruption in Iceland that covered the skies above northern Europe with dense ash, grounded European airlines for days at a time and stranded many travelers.
A more recent GWAS of secondary tooth eruption identified two of the same loci as well as two others containing the genes ADK and CACNA1S/ TMEM9 (7).
Despite phreatic eruptions, no activity had been considered to have produced fresh magma during the past 20,000 years (Kobayashi 1993; Kimura and Yoshida 1999), but more recent research shows that four magmatic eruptions have occurred during the past 10,000 years (Oikawa and Okuno 2009).
Coop's Roadmap Guide to Volcanoes gives driving directions, the date of the most recent eruption and a telephone number for more information for each volcano.
This period includes the last major eruption of 1781 to 1782 with a slightly more recent episode ending shortly before the arrival of Lewis and Clark in 1805.
It also poured out 78,000 gigawatts of heat--six times more violent than any other Io volcano and thousands of times the heat from any recent eruption on Earth.
More recent activity has been characterised by lava effusion and Vulcanian explosions sandwiched between Plinian and sub-Plinian eruptions; these major explosive eruptions are thought to occur about every 100 years (Luhr 2002).
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