Images related to The Continuing Eruption of Mt. Etna

Activity at Mt. Etna
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Activity at Mt. Etna

In mid-January 2011, Europe’s largest and most active volcano, Mount Etna, rumbled with new energy and lit up the Sicilian night with a fountain of lava.

Published Jan 15, 2011

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Ash Flows from Mount Etna
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Ash Flows from Mount Etna

Published Jan 10, 2005

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Mount Etna
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Mount Etna

Volcanic plumes, clouds, and snow cover the summit of Sicily’s Mount Etna.

Published Apr 2, 2013

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Mount Etna
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Mount Etna

Two of the three summit craters on Mount Etna emit volcanic gases.

Published Jun 7, 2013

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Mount Etna Erupts
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Mount Etna Erupts

In December 2015, Europe’s largest and most active volcano rumbled with tremors, spewed ash, and spit lava into the Sicilian night.

Published Dec 3, 2015

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Mount Etna
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Mount Etna

Ash and gas presage a paroxysm (small eruption) at Italy’s Mount Etna

Published Apr 28, 2013

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Mount Etna Erupts
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Mount Etna Erupts

On October 28, 2005, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) flying onboard the Terra satellite captured this image as Mount Etna emitted a faint plume of volcanic ash that blew westward away from the summit.

Published Oct 31, 2005

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