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IIRC from the chatting with him, I believe that it was Grande Prairie or somewhere around there. Could be wrong.
... unless he has moved in that time. Sure hope not towards Fort McMurray.
IIRC from the chatting with him, I believe that it was Grande Prairie or somewhere around there. Could be wrong.
... unless he has moved in that time. Sure hope not towards Fort McMurray.
His FB page says Hythe, Alberta. If he's still there, Hythe is on the western side of the province; Fort McMurray on the eastern side. Let's hope he's still in Hythe.
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The last volcanic eruptions in the Laacher See volcanic site took place around 10,000 years ago and generated a huge volume of volcanic ash, now found in thin ash layers in contemporaneous sediments throughout Europe. The volcanism of the Eifel is thought to be partly caused by the Eifel hotspot, a place where hot material from deep in the mantle rises to the surface, and partly by melt-ascent at deep fractures in the Earth's crust. Research has shown that the volcanism is still active; the Eifel region is rising by 1–2 mm per year.
Historically, the Eifel volcanoes had inactive phases of 10,000 to 20,000 years between active phases, suggesting there is a possibility of future eruptions.
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