Nabro Volcano emitted water vapor, volcanic ash, and copious quantities of sulfur dioxide on the morning of June 22, 2011.
Published Jun 22, 2011Only small, isolated hot spots remain detectable on the Russian volcano.
Published Sep 16, 2013On April 4, 2010, lava poured out of two fissures near Eyjafjallajökull as the eruption near the Fimmvörduháls Pass entered its third week.
Published Apr 5, 2010After more than a month of eruption, lava continues to flow from Tolbachik Volcano.
Published Dec 31, 2012Acquired March 6, 2013, this image shows a fresh lava flow on the surface of Tolbachik Volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula.
Published Mar 12, 2013Though the explosive and most visible eruptive activity seems to have subsided, lava is still flowing above and below ground at the largest volcano in the Galapagos Islands.
Published Jun 30, 2015Lava fountains erupt near Eyjafjallajökull Volcano, Iceland, on March 24, 2010.
Published Mar 27, 2010A lava flow emerged from the caldera of Nabro Volcano as its eruption evolved from explosive to effusive.
Published Jun 23, 2011This astronaut photo of Tambora Volcano shows layered deposits and a lake within the caldera.
Published Jul 19, 2009NASA satellites finally captured some views of the molten rock flowing from the Icelandic volcanic eruption.
Published Sep 4, 2014