A MODIS image shows a translucent beige-gray plume blowing from Mount Redoubt across Cook Inlet on April 1, 2009.
Atmosphere Land Volcanoes
A MODIS image of Redoubt from April 7, 2009, shows a nearly white volcanic plume, likely consisting primarily of water vapor.
A plume of ash extended south from Alaska’s Mount Redoubt following a large eruption on March 26, 2009.
Land Volcanoes
Volcanoes
This plume of ash traces its origins to the 1912 eruption of the Novarupta volcano.
For a few minutes on the evening of January 3, 2017, Alaska’s Bogoslof Volcano let loose an explosion.
Volcanoes Remote Sensing
In November 2014, Alaska’s most active volcano rumbled back to life.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Heat Land Volcanoes
During a recent bout of activity, Veniaminof volcano rumbled and spit out ash, lava, and volcanic gases.
Atmosphere Volcanoes
Image of the Day Heat Land Volcanoes