Ka-Boom! Eruptions is now on ScienceBlogs

Erik Klemetti's blog Eruptions has just joined ScienceBlogs. Yay!

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Now you know that geology is the hottest science. (Well, except maybe for solar physics, but they go to American Geophysical Union meetings too.)

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The picture is by the kindergartener. He likes volcanoes, rockets, and other things with lots of fire and smoke in the picture. And sound effects. I can't share the full effect of the drawings without the sound effects.

It's kind of Mt St Helens-ish, except that the landslide has somehow jumped to the other side of the volcano.