Cotopaxi Volcano, Ecuador - related image preview

720 x 480
JPEG

Cotopaxi Volcano, Ecuador - related image preview

4000 x 4000
5 MB - JPEG

Cotopaxi Volcano, Ecuador - related geotiff image preview placeholder

4000 x 4000
28 MB - GeoTIFF

Cotopaxi Volcano, Ecuador

In August 2015, Ecuador’s Cotopaxi volcano awoke with its first significant eruption in more than 70 years. The volcano is just 50 kilometers (30 miles) south of the city of Quito, where some commercial flights were cancelled. According to news reports, 350,000 people living in the vicinity of the mountain were at risk from mud and rock flows.

The image above was acquired on September 15, 2015, by the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8. Volcanic debris had darkened the west flank of the volcano, while airborne volcanic ash and gas continued to move toward the west.

On September 18, the volcano had low to moderate activity and no ashfall was reported.


NASA Earth Observatory image by Jesse Allen, using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey. Caption by Kathryn Hansen.

Published September 16, 2015
Data acquired September 15, 2015

Source:
Landsat 8 > OLI