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Volcano monitoring is something that Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal did not know about. It includes making observations and gathering information about earthquakes, deformation, and hydrologic activity.

References

  1. , Bobby Jindal and volcano monitoring: What was he talking about?, Scientific American, February 25, 2009
  2. Volcano Monitoring at Yellowstone National Park
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