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Growth of Shiveluch Volcano
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Growth of Shiveluch Volcano

Fresh debris avalanches and a growing lava dome on Mount Shiveluch illustrate some of the processes that build stratovolcanoes.

Published Nov 8, 2011

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Activity at Shiveluch Volcano
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Activity at Shiveluch Volcano

An ash-rich volcanic plume rises above the snowy slopes of Shiveluch Volcano.

Published Mar 29, 2010

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Activity at Shiveluch Volcano
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Activity at Shiveluch Volcano

A thin plume of ash and/or steam streamed from Shiveluch Volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula on October 3, 2009.

Published Oct 6, 2009

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Activity at Shiveluch
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Activity at Shiveluch

The volcano’s growing lava dome emitted a plume and sent hot lava fragments tumbling down the mountainside.

Published Dec 13, 2012

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New Lava Dome Grows on Shiveluch
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New Lava Dome Grows on Shiveluch

The summit of an active volcano is one of the most dynamic places on Earth, with changes apparent from one week to the next.

Published Feb 5, 2014

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Eruption of Colima Volcano
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Eruption of Colima Volcano

Evidence of four types of volcanic activity at Mexico’s Colima Volcano.

Published Jan 25, 2011

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Activity at Shiveluch Volcano
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Activity at Shiveluch Volcano

Dark volcanic debris mars the otherwise pristine lower flanks of Shiveluch Volcano, about 10 kilometers (6 miles) from Shiveluch’s growing lava dome.

Published Feb 24, 2012

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Fresh Lava Flows Surround Pu’u ‘O’o
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Fresh Lava Flows Surround Pu’u ‘O’o

Fresh lava flows radiate from Kilauea’s Pu’su ’O’o, crater, as the Volcano’s longstanding eruption continues.

Published Nov 13, 2011

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Plume from Ol Doinyo Lengai, Tanzania
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Plume from Ol Doinyo Lengai, Tanzania

In early September 2007, Tanzania&#rsquo;s Ol Doinyo Lengai Volcano erupted, sending a cloud of ash into the atmosphere. The volcanic plume appears pale blue-gray, distinct near the summit, and growing more diffuse to the south. The charcoal-colored stains on the volcano’s flanks appear to be lava, but they are actually burn scars left behind by fires that were spawned by fast-flowing, narrow rivers of lava ejected by the volcano.

Published Sep 19, 2007

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Volcanic Plume over Shiveluch Volcano
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Volcanic Plume over Shiveluch Volcano

Acquired February 13, 2010, this image shows a plume rising from Shiveluch Volcano and dark flows streaking the southern slopes.

Published Feb 15, 2010

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