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Fires in California
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Published November 18, 2008
Smoke from the recent outbreak of fires in Southern California can clearly be seen from NASA satellites.
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Aleutian Islands’ Kasatochi Volcano Erupts
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Published August 14, 2008
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Published August 13, 2008
Sulfur Dioxide Cloud from Aleutians’ Kasatochi Volcano
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Between August 7 and August 8, 2008, three explosive eruptions rocked the Kasatochi Volcano in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. In addition to sending a thick plume of ash at least 35,000 feet into the atmosphere, the volcano released a large cloud of sulfur dioxide.
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Sulfur Dioxide Plume from Llaima Volcano
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Published January 9, 2008
On January 1, 2008, Chile’s Llaima Volcano erupted, raining ash on the local wilderness park and sending a column of smoke skyward. In addition to volcanic ash, Llaima’s eruption released a plume of sulfur dioxide. The initially intense plume thinned as it moved eastward.
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Activity at Manda Hararo
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Published August 29, 2007
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