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Okmok Volcano Erupts
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Okmok Volcano Erupts

Published Aug 5, 2008

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Okmok Volcano Erupts
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Okmok Volcano Erupts

Published Jul 14, 2008

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Plumes from Pavlof Volcano
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Plumes from Pavlof Volcano

In November 2014, Alaska’s most active volcano rumbled back to life.

Published Nov 18, 2014

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Eruption of Eyjafjallajökull Volcano, Iceland
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Eruption of Eyjafjallajökull Volcano, Iceland

A dense plume of ash and steam rises from Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull Volcano in this photo-like image from May 10, 2010.

Published May 10, 2010

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Activity at Soputan Volcano
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Activity at Soputan Volcano

Acquired July 3, 2011, this natural-color image shows a plume from Soputan Volcano on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.

Published Jul 8, 2011

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Mount Redoubt Stirs
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Mount Redoubt Stirs

In contrast to the explosive eruptions of the previous week, ash emissions from Mount Redoubt became more frequent but confined to lower altitudes on March 30, 2009. The commercial satellite GeoEye-1 captured a high-resolution view of the volcano the same day.

Published Apr 1, 2009

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A Scene of Ice and Fire: Pavlof Volcano
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A Scene of Ice and Fire: Pavlof Volcano

Explosive interactions between lava and snow mark the evolving eruption of Alaska’s Pavlof Volcano.

Published May 18, 2013

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Plume from Sakura-jima
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Plume from Sakura-jima

Winds pushed ash from Sakura-jima south then east after an eruption on May 21, 2015.

Published May 27, 2015

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Okmok Volcano Erupts
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Okmok Volcano Erupts

Published Aug 5, 2008

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Eruption on Augustine Island, Alaska
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Eruption on Augustine Island, Alaska

Published Feb 3, 2006

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Plume from Koryaksky Volcano
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Plume from Koryaksky Volcano

Koryaksky (or Koryakski) Volcano on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula released a plume of ash and/or steam in late December 2008.

Published Dec 30, 2008

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