Volcanic debris covers the slopes of Kizimen, a growing stratovolcano.
Land Volcanoes
The ongoing eruption of Russia’s Kizimen Volcano is reshaping the mountain.
A prominent lava flow descends the eastern flank of Kizimen Volcano on September 5, 2011.
Image of the Day Land Volcanoes
This satellite image shows the remnants of a large pyroclastic flow on the slopes of Shiveluch Volcano.
Satellite image of the viscous lava flow creeping down the slopes of Russia’s Kizimen Volcano.
Kizimen Volcano, which erupted for the first time in 81 years in December 2010, continues to emit a steady stream of gas and ash.
Atmosphere Land Volcanoes
The year-long eruption continues, with a gas and steam plume, an active fumarole, and a growing lava flow.
Acquired January 6, 2010, this natural-color image shows a plume blowing away from the summit of Kizimen Volcano toward the west-southwest.
Kizimen Volcano remained restless in March 2013, producing incandescent lava and gas and steam emissions.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Land Volcanoes
A gas and ash plume rises above the snow-covered landscape surrounding Kizimen Volcano.