False-color images show Klyuchevskaya and Bezymianny releasing plumes over the snowy Kamchatka Peninsula.
Image of the Day Land
After a respite of less than a month, Klyuchevskaya Volcano resumed erupting in late November 2010.
Land Volcanoes
Volcanoes
An increase in earthquakes under Bezymianny Volcano signaled an impending explosive eruption.
Atmosphere Land Volcanoes
Bezymianny Volcano erupted vigorously on the morning of April 14, 2011, leaving lahars and pyroclastic flows behind.
Image of the Day Land Volcanoes
Bezymianny Volcano erupted on March 9, 2012, creating an extensive ash plume.
A fresh lava flow was working its way down the southeast flank of the volcano when Landsat acquired this image.
Land Volcanoes Remote Sensing
During much of August, ash streamed from the ever active volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Land Volcanoes
Acquired November 26 and 29, 2012, these images compare conditions on Tolbachik Volcano, which rumbled to life in late November 2012.