Monday, March 23, 2009

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Okmok Volcano in Alaska continues to produce explosions and ash plumes through a newly created vent and poses hazards to air travel in the area. Scientists are using a combination
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Be prepared in the event of volcanic ashfall.
The eruption of a 8,261-foot volcano along the Alaska Peninsula southwest of Anchorage continues to dribble molten rock down its slopes, trigger steaming lahars and spit small ash
This Feb. 7, 2009 photo provided by the Alaska Volcano Observatory shows steam from Redoubt Volcano in Alaska on the north flank moving over the south-southwest upper ridge
Updated with new information. Alaska’s Mount Redoubt is a Volcano that is, according to experts, ready to erupt within ‘hours or days.’ Read more about this, see photos
Current activity map of Alaska and Kamchatka volcanoes. Short written notices of volcanic activity are released in a few different forms, which are listed below.
Alaska Volcano Observatory home page. The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) is a joint program of the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the Geophysical Institute of the
Mount Redoubt volcano in Alaska as seen from the northwest on March 4, 1990. Steam commonly vents from the dome in the crater in between eruptions. Credit: USGS. Mount Redoubt
Volcano Mitigation [ Home ] [ DHS&EM Earthquake Program ] [ DHS&EM Mitigation Information ] [ Mitigation Planning ] [ Services ] Since 1700, at least 41 volcanoes in Alaska have

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