Dear Professor Cas,
I apologize for a couple of typos in my previous first line. I hate typos and I corrected immediately whenever I found it.
Best Regards,
-- Sjamsir
At 01:15 PM 4/7/2005 -0700, Sjamsir Sjarif wrote:
Dear Professor Cas,
Thank you very much Professor Cas, we appreciate it very much. I will forward this email to our mailing list "Rantaunet" with the 1,300 members Minangkabau speakers of West Sumatran Minangkabau http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RantauNet/messages. While quite a few members spread all over the world but a great numbers of us are scattered in Indonesia (and at home in West Sumatra), Malaysia and Singapore, we're very watchful for our Home Villages and People.
Meanwhile we also have learned from your correspondence with Ms. Arlinta Christy Barus of Politeknik Informatika Del, Sitoluama, Laguboti, Toba Samosir, North Sumatra which also posted in our mailing list. I enclosed it below in this mail.
It's really nice to have reached you by this email. I'm wondering if you know of my colleague from the University of Califonria Santa Cruz, Professor Eli Silver, who is also a geologist. Last time I saw and talked to Professor Silver was during our fundraising activities at UCSC. He gave a presentation about the earthquake and tsunami in Acheh and I recited the prayer during that fundraising.
Best Regards, -- Sjamsir
At 09:01 AM 4/7/2005 +1000, Raymond Cas wrote:
Dear Sjamsir,
Don't be alarmed. I'm not sure what was reported in your media, but what I said to the media here was that if the magma chamber of the volcano were ready for an eruption, a major earthquake, for example along the Sumatran Fault Zone, could trigger an eruption. This is hypothetical, and there is no evidence that the required conditions exist at present. I'm afraid the media have exaggerated and misrepresented some of the things I said.
Ray Cas. ________________________________________ Professor Ray Cas Director, Australian Crustal Research Centre (ACRC), and Monash Volcanology Research Group (MONVOLC) School of Geosciences Monash University
Department address: School of Geosciences P.O Box 28E Monash University Victoria, 3800 Australia
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