An eruption from one of the most active volcanoes on the Kamchatka Peninsula deposited a long trail of ash across the landscape.
Image of the Day Volcanoes Remote Sensing
Volcanoes
Acquired August 27, 2009, this true-color image shows a pale plume blowing away from Koryaksky Volcano toward the east-northeast. The plume arcs slightly as it approaches the Bering Sea.
Land Volcanoes
Ash from one of Kamchatka’s most active volcanoes headed toward Alaska.
During much of August, ash streamed from the ever active volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Land Volcanoes
Quiet winds on an early spring day allowed a plume of gas and ash to hover above Shiveluch Volcano.
Atmosphere Land Volcanoes
An explosive event at the volcano released a cloud of ash up to 10 kilometers over the Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula.
Atmosphere Dust and Haze
Ash paints the snow to the northwest and northeast of Russia’s Shiveluch volcano.
Atmosphere Land Volcanoes Snow and Ice
A fresh plume drifted over the Kamchatka Peninsula after bursting from the volcano.