The Alaska Volcano Observatory said Thursday a continuous cloud of ash, steam and gas from Pavlof Volcano has been seen 20,000 feet above sea level. The cloud was moving to the southeast Thursday...Read here...
Friday, May 17, 2013
Alaska volcano continues to erupt, with lava, ash
In this photo provided by the Alaskan Volcano Observatory, the Pavlof
volcano erupts Thursday, May 16, 2013, as seen from the air from the
southwest in Cold Bay, Alaska. Lava fountaining is visible near the
summit, and steam and ash clouds rise from the northwest flank where a
lava flow advances down the slope. (AP Photo/Alaskan Volcano
Observatory, Rachel Kremer)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska- A remote Alaska volcano continues to erupt, spewing lava and ash clouds.
The Alaska Volcano Observatory said Thursday a continuous cloud of ash, steam and gas from Pavlof Volcano has been seen 20,000 feet above sea level. The cloud was moving to the southeast Thursday...Read here...
The Alaska Volcano Observatory said Thursday a continuous cloud of ash, steam and gas from Pavlof Volcano has been seen 20,000 feet above sea level. The cloud was moving to the southeast Thursday...Read here...
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