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Chaitén Volcano, Chile
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Chaitén Volcano, Chile

Winter snows partially cover Chaitén Volcano’s lava dome.

Published Aug 16, 2010

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Chaitén Volcano Lava Dome, Chile
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Chaitén Volcano Lava Dome, Chile

Reduced volcanic emissions and clear skies over southern Chile on March 3, 2010, revealed Chaitén volcano’s new lava dome.

Published Mar 9, 2010

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Ash and Steam Plume from Chaitén
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Ash and Steam Plume from Chaitén

Chaitén volcano emitted a column of ash and steam as its dome-building eruption continued in late September 2009.

Published Sep 30, 2009

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Chaiten Volcano, Chile
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Chaiten Volcano, Chile

Acquired October 20, 2009, this high-resolution image of Chaitén Volcano shows a volcanic plume that appears almost white near the summit, likely due to high water content.

Published Oct 26, 2009

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Chaiten Volcano Erupts
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Chaiten Volcano Erupts

Published Jun 2, 2008

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Lava Domes, Chaitén Volcano
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Lava Domes, Chaitén Volcano

Fresh lava domes fill most of the 10,000-year old caldera of Chaitén volcano.

Published Oct 1, 2009

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Continued Activity at Chaiten Volcano
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Continued Activity at Chaiten Volcano

Months after its violent eruption in May 2008, Chile’s Chaitén Volcano remained active, and continued to send lahars—avalanches of volcanic ash, water, and mud—into the town of the same name.

Published Dec 21, 2008

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Continuing Activity at Chaiten Volcano
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Continuing Activity at Chaiten Volcano

In January 2009, an explosive dome collapse occurred at Chaitén Volcano, and ash and steam eruptions were visible from space.

Published Jan 24, 2009

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Chaiten Volcano Erupts
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Chaiten Volcano Erupts

 

Published Sep 4, 2008

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Lava Flows and Ash Plume from Klyuchevskaya Volcano
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Lava Flows and Ash Plume from Klyuchevskaya Volcano

Russia’s Klyuchevskaya Volcano continues its frequent but relatively mild volcanic activity.

Published Oct 13, 2010

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