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Category Archives: Lusi
Lusi flows on
The latest from Lusi It’s been a couple of months since I’ve posted about Lusi, the Indonesian mud volcano, mainly because I hadn’t found anything significant to report. Sadly, in this case, it seems that no news was bad news, … Continue reading
Lusi quieting down?
The latest from Lusi Despite the sarcasm, I have been following the attempt to stem the flow of mud from Lusi with some interest, if only because the whole thing sounds like its been dreamed up by the Star Trek … Continue reading
Lusi Latest
After dropping 220 chains of concrete balls down the throat of Lusi, the man-made mud volcano, what dramatic results do the people who dreamed up this madcap venture have to report?
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Lusi: the man-made mud volcano
(Reposted – with an update – from ye olde blog) The latest from Lusi In May 2006, an exploratory gas well being drilled in eastern Java hit a limestone aquifer. Because the lower part of the well had not yet … Continue reading
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