Lin Way
lway9.bsky.social
Lin Way
@lway9.bsky.social
PhD researcher studying volcanoes 🌋 with remote sensing 🛰️
Uni of Bristol UK 🇬🇧 | previously at EOS-Remote Sensing Lab SG disaster response 🇸🇬
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🔴⚠️🌋🇪🇹After more than 10000 years,the 1st historical #eruption of #HayliGubbi #volcano has occurred in E. #Ethiopia, producing an eruptive column that reached more than 18km of height on Nov.23.⬇️Meteosat12 animation of RGB Ash product of the huge gas & ash plume moving eastward.
November 24, 2025 at 7:50 PM
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Our preliminary analysis of the satellite observations of the #hayligubbi #eruption is now available online: comet.nerc.ac.uk/event-respon.... Details of the eruption onset, SO2 emissions and precursory deformation.
Event Response Reports - COMET
25th November 2025: COMET Event Response Report 2.4 – Erta Ale/Hayli Gubbi Purpose/Caveats: This event response report was produced to assist situational awarenessand rapid response efforts. It repres...
comet.nerc.ac.uk
November 25, 2025 at 12:50 PM
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🌟OPEN ACCESS🌟🔥PRESS RELEASE🔥In a new #TSR paper, scientists found direct visual evidence for curved fault slip. ⚒️

Press Release: www.seismosoc.org/news/curved-...

Paper: pubs.geoscienceworld.org/ssa/tsr/arti...

Video: youtu.be/dbEYe65eDdw
Curved Fault Slip Captured on CCTV During Myanmar Earthquake | Seismological Society of America
18 July 2025—Dramatic CCTV video of fault slip during a recent large earthquake in Myanmar thrilled both scientists and casual observers when it was posted to YouTube. But it was on his fifth or…
www.seismosoc.org
July 22, 2025 at 11:01 PM
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Most of the University of Bristol Volcanology Research group finishing up a VERY hot week in Geneva for the #IAVCEI2025 @iavcei.bsky.social conference - the biggest gathering of volcanologists in the world every few years! Well done team! 👏🏼 🌋
July 4, 2025 at 4:00 PM
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New in @science.org: Natural hazards aren’t “one and done.” They alter the landscape, changing the likelihood of follow-on events. We argue there’s an urgent opportunity for geomorphologists—working with other disciplines—to better understand and forecast cascading hazards.
Cascading land surface hazards as a nexus in the Earth system
This Review synthesizes progress and outlines a new framework for understanding how land surface hazards interact and propagate as sediment cascades across Earth’s surface, influenced by interactions ...
www.science.org
June 26, 2025 at 6:22 PM
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If anyone wants to hear me and my observatory's monitoring chief talk California volcanoes, this week's NSPR Blue Dot podcast is out! 🧪⚒️🌋

Blue Dot: The Golden State's volcanic legacy: The USGS California Volcano Observatory | NSPR share.google/mko4KMElJXsU...
Blue Dot: The golden state's volcanic legacy: The USGS California Volcano Observatory
Host Dave Schlom discusses one of his favorite topics, California's volcanoes, with two United States Geological Survey staff members from the USGS California Volcano Observatory based at Moffett Fiel...
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June 14, 2025 at 12:08 AM
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Between 1975 and 1984, enough lava was erupted from a fissure at Krafla volcano 🌋 in Iceland 🇮🇸 to cover an area of 36 km2
@kkamalpha.bsky.social for scale.
June 14, 2025 at 8:24 AM