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		<title>Plumbing the depths of Costa Rica’s volcanoes</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m fascinated by the raw power of volcanoes. As a volcanologist, being in a crater and feeling the movement and pressure under your feet is almost a spiritual experience. I&#8217;m based at the National University of Costa Rica in Heredia (I also have an affiliation at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque). We&#8217;re surrounded &#8230;</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m fascinated by the raw power of volcanoes.  As a volcanologist, being in a crater and feeling the movement and pressure under your feet is almost a spiritual experience.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m based at the National University of Costa Rica in Heredia (I also have an affiliation at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque).  We&#8217;re surrounded by very active volcanoes here, including Poás and Turrialba.  I call the craters my natural laboratory.</p>
<p>My work here involves warning people about potential hazards.  I set up remote systems to do near-real-time monitoring so we can be alerted immediately to any changes in the composition of the gas emitted by the volcano, an indicator of a forthcoming eruption.</p>
<p>In this photograph, I&#8217;m at the Olca volcano in northern Chile, helping to work out where the carbon that&#8217;s released from local volcanic systems comes from.  My collaborators and I drove through 5,000 kilometers of desert, sampling the gas coming out of Earth&#8217;s crust across the subduction zone.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m pictured using a titanium tube that we push into the ground as close as possible to the gas source to draw gas into a glass flask filled with a sodium hydroxide solution.  The gas bubbles through and condenses, and we later measure its composition in the lab. The glass gets up to nearly 100 °C — so I wear a glove.  The rest of my clothes protect me from the sun at a very high altitude, and permanently smell of sulfur.  I don&#8217;t mind. You get used to that smell.</p>
<p>Volcanoes have personalities and change year by year.  Volcanology here once involved a scientist from a Western country flying in, taking samples, and saying &#8216;this is the gas composition&#8217;.  That&#8217;s helpful, but not enough — these are dynamic systems.  I&#8217;m building a longer, deeper understanding of the volcanoes of Costa Rica.  That&#8217;s the beauty in being based here: finding that deeper perspective and contributing to local science.</p>
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