Dr Janine Krippner
Kiwi volcanologist working on Ngāuruhoe (Mt Doom) in NZ, the 2021 La Palma/Tajogaite eruption impacts, seafloor geologic hazards I 'On Shaky Ground' writer
- This is where having wonderful co-authors is the best! Thank you so, so much Sam for getting this across the finish line ❤️
- Multi-author (27!) review papers are the hardest to revise, especially this one we just resubmitted to @springernature.com J. Applied #Volcanology! Stay tuned for our #volcano misconceptions if accepted 🙏🏼 🌋🌋🌋
- Getting papers finished when figuring out a career, a demanding (and wonderful) job where publishing is not part of it, and juggling chronic illness every day is HARD. This paper showed me how colleagues/friends can step up and make all the difference ❤️
- Some pretty volcano art for our feeds 🥰
- Reposted by Dr Janine Krippner#GOES18/#GOESWest True Color RGB images revealed another well-defined episode of resuspended volcanic ash (from the 1912 eruption of Novarupta-Katmai) being transported across the Shelikof Strait and over parts of Kodiak Island: geosphere.ssec.wisc.edu#playing:true...; #AKwx
- Reposted by Dr Janine Krippner#MSH45 | May 18, 1980 — 8:32 a.m. Geologists Dorothy and Keith Stoffel, with pilot Bruce Judson, make a final pass over Mount St. Helens. A M5.1 quake strikes. Ice and rock collapse into the crater. Below them, the north face heaves—then gives way. The largest landslide in recorded history begins.
- Reposted by Dr Janine KrippnerThe new Eruptions newsletter is out! Lots of stuff about the resuspended ash in Alaska and Washington, a deep dive into resurgent calderas and satellite views of Russian lava flows: eruptions.beehiiv.com/p/eruptions-...
- Reposted by Dr Janine Krippner🔊Sound on🔊 for the distant roar of an erupting volcano (while hiking down a neighboring volcano, as the Sun rises over another volcano).
- Reposted by Dr Janine KrippnerOf this you can be sure: if I send out a newsletter saying Kīlauea is likely to erupt soon, it does. www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiyt...
- Reposted by Dr Janine KrippnerOne of the HVO interns (Christina) grabbed this shot of episode 33 from the public viewing area.