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Location of Vaniaminof volcano. (Image courtesy Chris Nye, Alaska Volcano Observatory / Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)
Location of Vaniaminof volcano. (Image courtesy Chris Nye, Alaska Volcano Observatory / Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)


About Veniaminof volcano

Veniaminof volcano news & updates

Saturday, Apr 08, 2006

A pilot reported a minor eruption at Veniaminof volcano producing an ash plume of about 10,000 ft on Thursday April 6, 2006.

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Tuesday, Mar 07, 2006

Seismicity at Veniaminof volcano is low and there are no indications that new eruptions have taken place since 3 March 2006. As precaution, the Alaska Volcano Observatory maintains alert level YELLOW.

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Saturday, Mar 04, 2006

Mount Veniaminof volcano is getting more active: small ash emissions were observed coming from the intracaldera cone this morning (4 March 2006) from AVO webcam images. They consisted of small diffuse, low-level plumes, rising a few hundred meters (several hundred feet) above the cone, which has an elevation of 2,156 m (7,073 ft) above sea level. The ash emissions dissipated rapidly as they drifted towards the east. Ash fall is likely to be minor and should be confined to the summit caldera.
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