The submarine eruption in the Tonga Islands remained visible late in the day on March 18, 2009.
Atmosphere Water Volcanoes
Nabro Volcano emitted water vapor, volcanic ash, and copious quantities of sulfur dioxide on the morning of June 22, 2011.
Atmosphere Land Volcanoes
On March 18, 2009, the Tonga Islands submarine eruption appeared as a blue-green blur under the water. A pumice raft floated on the nearby ocean surface.
Land Water Volcanoes
Nabro, a stratovolcano in northeast Africa, rumbled to life on June 12, the volcano's first known eruption in recorded human history.
Land Volcanoes
On September 5, 2014, two new fissures opened up near Vatnajökull ice cap in the ongoing eruption at Iceland’s Bárdarbunga volcano.
Volcanoes
Satellite images show winds and currents spread the pumice raft erupted by the Havre Seamount.
Water Volcanoes
Hunga Ha'apai began stirring up the Pacific Ocean in late December 2014.
Image of the Day Heat Water Volcanoes
The eruption may be quieting, but the water is still swirling with debris.
Image of the Day Land Water Volcanoes
Satellites detected an eruption from a seamount near Tonga’s largest island.
Image of the Day Water Volcanoes Remote Sensing
A plume and floating pumice revealed the date and location of the eruption of a remote seamount.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Water Volcanoes
An explosive volcanic eruption in Indonesia has proved a hazard to air travelers.
Image of the Day Land Volcanoes
The underwater volcano near the Canary Islands is growing ever closer to the water surface.
Image of the Day Water Volcanoes
On April 4, 2010, lava poured out of two fissures near Eyjafjallajökull as the eruption near the Fimmvörduháls Pass entered its third week.