CSAV-2003 Training course in Volcano Hazards Monitoring, Hawaii June-July 2003.


CSAV-03 Participants. (Photo by Steve Clegg)
During June 9 - July 19, 2003, I participated in the CSAV (Center for the Study of Active Volcanoes) training course in volcano hazards monitoring. The course was held in the Big Island of Hawaii and I had the fortune to meet wonderful people from around the world. The participants, From Left to right: Fabian Sepulveda (Chile), Virginia Aragon (CSAV staff), Donald Thomas (CSAV Director), Maricel Lendio (Philippines), Kasareka Mahinda Celestin (Democratic Republic of Congo), Jersey Marino (Peru), Antonio Alvarez (Nicaragua), Agus Solihin (Indonesia), John Nohou (Papua, New Guinea), Francois Lucaya Nyombe (Democratic Republic of Congo), Deddy Suhadi (Indonesia), Raul Mora (Costa Rica), John Sanchez (Colombia), Sean Smith (USGS Volunteer). For information on CSAV, visit their web site: Center for the Study of Active Volcanoes, University of Hawaii at Hilo .

Field Work on the Big Island

Different aspects of the geology of the Big Island

Kamehameha Day Celebration

Volcanoes of the Big Island

Hike to the Active Lava Flows from Pu'u O'o (I)

Hike to the Active Lava Flows from Pu'u O'o (II)

Hike to the Active Lava Flows from Pu'u O'o (III)



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