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Ashfalls from Redoubt Volcano
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Ashfalls from Redoubt Volcano

Activity at Mount Redoubt caused rapid changes on the nearby landscape in early April 2009.

Published Apr 7, 2009

Atmosphere Land Volcanoes Snow and Ice

Continuing Eruption of Shiveluch
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Continuing Eruption of Shiveluch

Brief bursts of activity leave streaks of ash on the snows surrounding a volcano on Russia’s remote Kamchatka Peninsula.

Published Apr 25, 2012

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Volcanic Ash on Slopes of Karymsky
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Volcanic Ash on Slopes of Karymsky

Volcanic ash from earlier eruptions has settled onto the snowy landscape, leaving dark gray swaths. The ash stains are confined to the south of the Karymsky’s summit, one large stain fanning out toward the southwest, and another toward the east.

Published Jun 17, 2007

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Planchón-Peteroa Volcano
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Planchón-Peteroa Volcano

Peteroa Volcano emits ash, continuing an eruption that began in early September.

Published Sep 27, 2010

Land Volcanoes

Continuing Effects of Chaiten Volcano
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Continuing Effects of Chaiten Volcano

Days after a large-scale eruption from Chile's Chaiten Volcano on February 19, 2009, volcanic ash lingered on the Patagonian landscape.

Published Feb 25, 2009

Atmosphere Land Volcanoes

Snow-Capped Llaima Volcano in Springtime
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Snow-Capped Llaima Volcano in Springtime

Acquired December 11, 2009, this true-color image shows a layer of snow resting on the summit of Llaima Volcano. The slopes appear in a combination of purple-brown and green, probably a combination of volcanic rock and vegetation.

Published Feb 3, 2010

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Activity at Kizimen Volcano
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Activity at Kizimen Volcano

Satellite image of a vigorous volcanic plume from Kizimen Volcano.

Published Feb 28, 2011

Atmosphere Land Volcanoes

Ash and Snow, Veniamonof Volcano
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Ash and Snow, Veniamonof Volcano

Satellite images captured the ongoing, low-level eruption of one of the Alaskan Peninsula’s largest volcanoes.

Published Aug 3, 2013

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Mount Redoubt Stirs
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Mount Redoubt Stirs

In contrast to the explosive eruptions of the previous week, ash emissions from Mount Redoubt became more frequent but confined to lower altitudes on March 30, 2009. The commercial satellite GeoEye-1 captured a high-resolution view of the volcano the same day.

Published Apr 1, 2009

Atmosphere Land Volcanoes

Ash and Snow at Shiveluch
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Ash and Snow at Shiveluch

An eruption from one of the most active volcanoes on the Kamchatka Peninsula deposited a long trail of ash across the landscape.

Published Apr 19, 2019

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Ash, Steam, and Snow at Karymsky Volcano
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Ash, Steam, and Snow at Karymsky Volcano

A decade-long eruption continues on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula.

Published Jan 29, 2014

Land Volcanoes

Black Ash, White Snow, and Blue Acid
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Black Ash, White Snow, and Blue Acid

Varying styles of activity at neighboring Kamchatkan volcanoes.

Published Jun 3, 2013

Land Volcanoes Snow and Ice