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Field work with the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory

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Author: Anna
Date: 2012-07-16 01:12:00
Blog: Adventures in the world of Geology
URL: http://thrustacline.blogspot.com/2012/07/field-work-with-hawaiian-volcano.html

Summary:

This week I was very lucky to get the chance to help on a station installation project with the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. I'm trying very hard to not make this post "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" because that is how I feel. :)First of all, all my field work thus far has been by foot, truck, car, and ATV. This was my first helicopter field work. That alone was beyond exciting! Originally there were 2 days scheduled for the install but a weather day was called for Friday so we ended up with 1 day. We installed an infrasound array with a collocated seismic station. In one day we installed 4 infrasound sensors, a seismometer, power, and communication.Our site was N of Pu'u O'o and what you really want is the photos right?Well here you are!Me in the helicopterview of Halema'uma'u what the site looked like, shelly pahoehoe and jungleGear drop(MORE PHOTOS COMING AS I GET THEM UPLOADED)

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