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Ash Plume from Tavurvur, Papua New Guinea
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Ash Plume from Tavurvur, Papua New Guinea

A grayish white plume of ash drifted north from Tavurvur Cone on the rim of Rabaul Caldera when the Advanced Land Imager on NASA’s Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) satellite captured this image on November 30, 2009.

Published Dec 8, 2009

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Gunung Bromo, Indonesia
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Gunung Bromo, Indonesia

Published Dec 7, 2004

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Activity on Rabaul
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Activity on Rabaul

Published Oct 3, 2007

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Activity on Rabaul Volcano, New Britian
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Activity on Rabaul Volcano, New Britian

Published Mar 14, 2008

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Activity on Rabaul Volcano, New Britain
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Activity on Rabaul Volcano, New Britain

Published May 21, 2008

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Plume from Rabaul Volcano
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Plume from Rabaul Volcano

Published Jul 24, 2008

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Ash on New Britain
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Ash on New Britain

Forests west of Mount Tavurvur got a fresh coat of ash after Rabaul volcano erupted explosively on August 29, 2014.

Published Sep 3, 2014

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Aso Caldera, Kyushu, Japan
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Aso Caldera, Kyushu, Japan

Formed during four explosive eruptions that took place between 300,000 and 90,000 years ago, the volcanic caldera is now home to human settlements and 17 younger volcanoes.

Published Dec 24, 2012

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