Kizimen Volcano, which erupted for the first time in 81 years in December 2010, continues to emit a steady stream of gas and ash.
Published Jan 27, 2011Kizimen Volcano remained restless in March 2013, producing incandescent lava and gas and steam emissions.
Published Mar 16, 2013Acquired January 6, 2010, this natural-color image shows a plume blowing away from the summit of Kizimen Volcano toward the west-southwest.
Published Jan 6, 2011Kamchatka’s Kizimen Volcano was emitting gas and steam from its summit in the afternoon of April 16, 2011. When the MODIS instrument on NASA’s Aqua satellite acquired this image, a plume was blowing to the northwest from the summit.
Published Apr 19, 2011An ash and steam plume from Kizimen Volcano streams over the icy waters of Kamchatskiy Zaliv.
Published Feb 1, 2011Volcanic debris covers the slopes of Kizimen, a growing stratovolcano.
Published Nov 9, 2011Acquired December 30, 2010, this natural-color image shows a volcanic plume from Kizimen crossing the Kamchatka Peninsula.
Published Dec 30, 2010Kamchatka’s Kizimen Volcano continues to erupt, spreading ash 110 kilometers to the east.
Published Feb 23, 2011Widespread deposits of volcanic debris from frequent pyroclastic flows drape the slopes of Kizimen Volcano.
Published Mar 29, 2013Acquired December 31, 2010, this natural-color image shows a volcanic plume from Kizimen blowing over the Kamchatka Peninsula.
Published Dec 31, 2010