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Volcanic Activity at Nyiragongo
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Volcanic Activity at Nyiragongo

Acquired August 3, 2010, this natural-color image shows a plume from Nyiragongo Volcano.

Published Aug 12, 2010

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Plume from Nyiragongo
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Plume from Nyiragongo

This true-color image shows a blue-gray plume blowing away from the bare-rock summit of Nyiragongo Volcano and toward the west-southwest on June 27, 2009.

Published Jul 22, 2009

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Plume from Nyiragongo
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Plume from Nyiragongo

Acquired July 28, 2009, this true-color image provides a relatively clear view of the summit of Nyiragongo Volcano as it releases a faint plume.

Published Jul 29, 2009

Atmosphere Land Volcanoes

Plume from Nyiragongo
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Plume from Nyiragongo

One of Africa’s most active volcanoes vents a thick steam plume.

Published Aug 7, 2013

Atmosphere Volcanoes

Plumes From Africa’s Volcanic Duo
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Plumes From Africa’s Volcanic Duo

Central Africa’s highly active Nyamuragira and Nyiragongo volcanoes simultaneously release volcanic plumes.

Published Feb 14, 2015

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Journey from the Center of the Earth
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Journey from the Center of the Earth

A volcanic plume rises from magma within Nyamuragira Volcano, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Published Jul 18, 2013

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Plume from Nyiragongo
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Plume from Nyiragongo

A lava lake persists in the caldera of Nyiragongo Volcano in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Published Jun 2, 2010

Land Volcanoes

Nyiragongo Volcano Erupts in the Congo
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Nyiragongo Volcano Erupts in the Congo

Published Jan 30, 2002

Volcanoes

Nyamuragira and Nyiragongo
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Nyamuragira and Nyiragongo

In central Africa, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, sit two volcanoes: Nyiragongo and Nyamuragira. Besides their proximity to Lake Kivu in the south, these volcanoes share the capacity for destruction, each having produced its share of catastrophic eruptions since the early twentieth century. Yet these volcanoes differ markedly from each other, one being a low-profiled structure rising subtly from the plain, and the other sporting steep slopes.

Published Dec 10, 2007

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