I probably won't comment too much on these, but if you need a rundown on every volcanic rumbling on the planet in a given week, nothing is better that the weekly reports compiled by the USGS/Smithsonian Global Volcanism Program. You can check them out both through the GVP website and as a convenient RSS feed.
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Oh my word, I was going to thank Sally and then somehow posted without doing so. Sorry! Thanks Sally for putting together these reports!
Aw, shucks. Thanks Mariek and Eric! I DO love my job. I also enjoy reading your blog, Eric. I am sure you agree it would be great to see all of these events that we write about in person. I suppose with writing- we are at least virtually there!