Published November 18, 2014
In November 2014, Alaska’s most active volcano rumbled back to life.
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Published October 30, 2014
NASA’s Aqua satellite acquired this image of Sakura-jima venting ash over Kagoshima Bay.
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Published October 29, 2014
Volcán Copahue, a stratovolcano on the border of Chile and Argentina in the Andes, was active during October 2014.
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Published September 4, 2014
NASA satellites finally captured some views of the molten rock flowing from the Icelandic volcanic eruption.
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Published July 16, 2014
Ash and steam stream from a remote Japanese island.
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Published June 24, 2014
Seasonal changes progress around an erupting volcano.
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Published May 16, 2014
Frequent ash plumes characterize the 2014 eruption of the Peruvian volcano.
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Published May 3, 2014
Ash emissions from Ubinas Volcano are affecting the health of nearby residents.
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Published April 29, 2014
Dukono is 1 of 78 of Indonesia’s historically active volcanoes.
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Published April 4, 2014
In the western Pacific Ocean, a new volcanic island that formed in the shadow of Nishino-shima has merged with it. The island has doubled in size as the eruption continues.
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Published March 5, 2014
A volcano near Guatemala City erupted violently in March 2014.
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Published January 21, 2014
An ash plume from Shiveluch Volcano cast a dark shadow on the snow-covered Kamchatka Peninsula.
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