Get our newsletter!     Volcano Calendar 2019: We're proud to present our 2019 volcano calendar: 13 different and attractive images of volcanoes, volcanic landscapes and phenomena taken during volcano tours over the past few years.  Volcano Discoveries: "One of the most eye-catching guides to the world’s volcanoes ever published.  VolcanoAdventures: Our professional team of volcanologists and photographers offers unique travel opportunities: volcano expeditions, photo tours, and relaxed walking & study tours.  The Volcano Adventure Guide: Excellent information and background for anyone wishing to visit active volcanoes safely and enjoyably. The book presents guidelines to visiting 42 different volcanoes around the world. Guaranteed tours: : spaces available / : guaranteed / : few spaces left / : booked out Random pictures | | The beautifully symmetrical Mount Cleveland stratovolcano forms the western half of the uninhabited Chuginadak Island in the eastern Aleutians, connected to the eastern half of the island by a narrow isthmus. It is one of the regions most active volcanoes, but at present has no seismic network. Monitoring of its activity is largely based on satellite observation.
Stratovolcano 1730 m (5,676 ft)
Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 52.83°N / -169.94°W Current status: restless (2 out of 5) Cleveland webcams / live data | ReportsCleveland volcano booksCleveland volcano eruptions:
1893, 1897, 1929(?), 1932, 1938, 1944, 1951(?), 1953(?), 1975(?), 1984, 1985(?), 1986, 1987, 1989(?), 1994, 2001, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Typical eruption style:Explosive Last earthquakes nearbyLatest satellite images   Cleveland volcano satellite image by (c) Google Earth View Eruption news from Cleveland volcano:Cleveland volcano (Aleutian Islands, Alaska): small explosion on SaturdayTuesday Apr 19, 2016 07:18 AM | BY: T
A small explosion at the volcano was recorded on 16 April by both infrasound (air pressure) and seismic data. No ash plume could be observed due to cloud cover. AVO raised the alert status of Cleveland to Orange. Since the small eruption on Saturday morning, no other signs of eruptive activity have been detected. Previous newsThursday, Oct 15, 2015 Unrest at the volcano has decreased and the Alaska Volcano Observatory lowered the alert level down to Yellow: ...
[more]Wednesday, Sep 23, 2015 AVO reported that during 16-22 September low-level unrest at Cleveland continued. Weakly elevated surface temperatures were detected in one satellite image during 20-21 September. The Aviation Color Code remained at Orange and the Volcano Alert Level remained at Watch.
[more]Wednesday, Aug 12, 2015 No unusual activity of the volcano has been detected over the past days. Only a small steam plume from the summit crater where a new small lava dome is present could occasionally be seen in the past days. ...
[more]Sunday, Aug 09, 2015 AVO reported that during 29 July-4 August satellite images detected strongly elevated surface temperatures at the volcano's summit consistent with growth of a new lava dome. ...
[more]Wednesday, Aug 05, 2015 A small flat lava dome covering the crater floor could be observed during an overflight on 4 Aug. ...
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