Erupting Kamchatka Volcanoes

The Kamchatka Peninsula, the northwestern edge of the Pacific Ring of Fire, is one of the most volcanically active regions on Earth. At least 114 Kamchatkan volcanoes have erupted in the past 12,000 years. A handful of these volcanoes is erupting currently.

Erupting Kamchatka Volcanoes
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Erupting Kamchatka Volcanoes

A NASA satellite detected heat signatures from 3 of the 5 active volcanoes on the Russian Peninsula.

Published Jul 5, 2013

Life Volcanoes

Volcanic Quartet
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Volcanic Quartet

Four of the volcanoes erupting on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula are visible in one satellite image.

Published Apr 11, 2013

Land Volcanoes

Erupting Kamchatka Volcanoes
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Erupting Kamchatka Volcanoes

Several Kamchatkan Volcanoes, including Shiveluch, Kizimen, and one or both of Klyuchevskaya and Bezymianny show signs of activity.

Published Jul 13, 2012

Land Volcanoes

Four Erupting Kamchatka Volcanoes
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Four Erupting Kamchatka Volcanoes

Four volcanoes were erupting on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula in early April 2010.

Published Apr 5, 2010

Land Volcanoes