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Monitoring geothermal activity and volcanic hazard from space

2nd November 2017 COMET2014

As part of the RiftVolc consortium, COMET researchers David Pyle, Tamsin Mather and Juliet Biggs have co-authored a new paper on geothermal monitoring and volcanic hazard at Aluto volcano in the Ethiopian Rift Valley.

They explain more in their Conversation article How to turn a volcano into a power station – with a little help from satellites.

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