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, 2019For the first time in nearly 250 years, the Kambalny Volcano ejected ash.
Published Mar 28, 2017Shiveluch and Klyuchevskaya volcanoes were busily puffing away in early January 2018.
Published Jan 17, 2018Four volcanoes were erupting on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula in early April 2010.
Published Apr 5, 2010Acquired 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.
Published Aug 27, 2009Quiet winds on an early spring day allowed a plume of gas and ash to hover above Shiveluch Volcano.
Published Apr 3, 2013The peninsula has one of the highest concentrations of active volcanoes in the world.
Published Sep 25, 2014A NASA satellite captured an image of a volcanic plume rising above the Russian volcano.
Published Apr 8, 2013Ash plumes stream from Shiveluch and Bezymianny Volcanoes on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula.
Published Aug 4, 2011Shiveluch is one of the largest and most active volcanoes on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula.
Published May 17, 2017This image from the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) on NASA’s Terra satellite shows an eruption of one of the Kamchatka volcanoes, Klyuchevskaya, on December 8, 2008.
Published Dec 11, 2008Karmsky, a volcano on the Kamchatka peninsula, regularly emits plumes of ash and volcanic gases.
Published Jan 21, 2015