Geologists to visit, study active Chilean volcano
October 21, 2024
October 21, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 21 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Cornell geologists are gearing up to deploy scientific monitoring equipment at the remote and active Cordon Caulle volcano along the Andes Mountain range in Chile, thanks to a Frontier Research in Earth Sciences grant from the National Science Foundation.
After remaining dormant for more than 50 years, Cordon Caulle erupted in 2011, becoming one of only two volcanoes that have produced a rhyolit . . .
Cornell geologists are gearing up to deploy scientific monitoring equipment at the remote and active Cordon Caulle volcano along the Andes Mountain range in Chile, thanks to a Frontier Research in Earth Sciences grant from the National Science Foundation.
After remaining dormant for more than 50 years, Cordon Caulle erupted in 2011, becoming one of only two volcanoes that have produced a rhyolit . . .