Four volcanoes were erupting on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula in early April 2010.
Published Apr 5, 2010A NASA satellite detected heat signatures from 3 of the 5 active volcanoes on the Russian Peninsula.
Published Jul 5, 2013A NASA satellite captured an image of a volcanic plume rising above the Russian volcano.
Published Apr 8, 2013Shiveluch and Klyuchevskaya volcanoes were busily puffing away in early January 2018.
Published Jan 17, 2018The peninsula has one of the highest concentrations of active volcanoes in the world.
Published Sep 25, 2014Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula may be the fieriest place on Earth.
Published Apr 16, 2014Several Kamchatkan Volcanoes, including Shiveluch, Kizimen, and one or both of Klyuchevskaya and Bezymianny show signs of activity.
Published Jul 13, 2012The remote Russian peninsula was covered in snow and unobscured by clouds.
Published Jan 19, 2017Volcanic vapors above the Russian peak’s lava dome indicate continuing growth.
Published Apr 11, 2013Ash from Zhupanovsky blew south over the Pacific Ocean in September 2014.
Published Sep 15, 2014NASA’s Terra satellite captured four volcanoes erupting simultaneously, only 180 kilometers (110 miles) apart.
Published Feb 3, 2013Ash plumes stream from Shiveluch and Bezymianny Volcanoes on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula.
Published Aug 4, 2011For the first time in nearly 250 years, the Kambalny Volcano ejected ash.
Published Mar 28, 2017Karmsky, a volcano on the Kamchatka peninsula, regularly emits plumes of ash and volcanic gases.
Published Jan 21, 2015Quiet winds on an early spring day allowed a plume of gas and ash to hover above Shiveluch Volcano.
Published Apr 3, 2013Autumn provides a colorful backdrop for the erupting Sheveluch volcano in this remarkably cloud-free view of Kamchatka taken on October 16.
Published Oct 20, 2011Most of Kamchatka’s volcanoes appear quiet in this snowy scene from December 2011.
Published Feb 26, 2012