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Introduction
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Welcome
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Plate Tectonics
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Convection
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Ring of Fire
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Canadian Volcanoes
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CX Volcano
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Why is this important
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Niska
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NASS River
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Wall of Lava
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Pillow Lavas
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Oral Histories
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Possible Causes of Death
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Pelleys bubblegum
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Lava snowballs
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Mount Meager
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Northern Cascades
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Mt Meager
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Bridge River
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Yellow Notes
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Meagher
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Frank Slide
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Fumarole
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Backstory
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Canada doesnt have volcanoes
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Measuring the fumaroles
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Gas measurements
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Why do we care
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Lava flows
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Human impact
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Economic impact
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Massive pile of rock
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Infrastructure
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Monitoring
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Visual Measurements
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Mitigation
Description:
Explore the fascinating world of Canadian volcanoes in this 53-minute lecture from the Royal Tyrrell Museum Speaker Series. Delve into the geological history of Canada's volcanic activity along the Ring of Fire with Dr. Glyn Williams-Jones from Simon Fraser University. Learn about historical eruptions, their impacts, and the significance of studying these often-overlooked Canadian volcanoes. Discover the CX Volcano, Nass River lava flows, and the Mount Meager volcanic complex in the Northern Cascades. Examine the importance of monitoring techniques, including fumarole measurements and gas analysis. Understand the potential human and economic impacts of volcanic activity in Canada, and explore the various mitigation strategies employed. Gain insights into plate tectonics, convection, and the formation of unique geological features like pillow lavas. This comprehensive talk challenges the common misconception that Canada lacks volcanoes while highlighting the crucial role of ongoing research in this field. Read more

Canadian Volcanoes, Eh? Active Volcanoes on Canada’s Ring of Fire

Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
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