The return of Mystery Volcano Photo – and even though I think its tough, I’m sure someone will get it in the first 5 guesses. Am I right?
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Eyjafjallajökull might have gotten all the press, but Japan’s Sakurajima has put together quite the record here in 2010.
Today: Giant blobs of science “journalism” found on the interweb!
Some evidence of activity at Russia’s Gorely, officials shoo climbers off Mayon, the continued saga of the oil tanks near Redoubt and tremors under Ngauruhoe? (UPDATED: actually no, it was wind!)
Lots of great shots of volcanoes from space and North Korea’s potentially restless giant.
The latest Volcanic Activity Report from the Global Volcanism Program including news from Russia, Japan, Chile and Alaska.
A new crater lake has been spotted at Eyjafjallajökull, adding to the treasure trove of volcanic features we’ve been able to see form first hand during this historic eruption.
There are some reports of an eruption at Gorely in Kamchatka – but details are scarce.
The Philippine government has issued stern warnings to tourists and resort owners who get too close to Volcano Island in Taal’s caldera lake – have volcano tourists become desensitized by Iceland?
Eyjafjallajökull! Popocatépetl! Aucanquilcha! Pululahua! Volcano names abound that would leave most news anchors weep to themselves in the corner. Can you find some more bizarre volcano names?
Philippine officials are already preparing for an eruption of Taal after the volcano continues to show signs of unrest.
Less than 50 kilometers from the Manila metro area (population 21 million) sits Taal volcano – and it is beginning to show signs it might erupt for the first time since 1977.
Your weekly roundup of volcanic activity, with news from Mexico, Russia, Japan and more.
Support one of my favorite volcano research groups, the Mt. Baker Volcano Research Center.
Kilauea’s two lava lakes, up close with Pacaya, mining sulfur in Indonesia and the latest from Iceland.
Is today’s small explosion at Eyjafjallajökull a sign that the volcano is entering a new phase of activity or is it just a blip in the quiet?
The latest news from the Global Volcanism Program, including more information on the eruption in the Marianas, rumblings in Papua New Guinea and lahars triggered by rain in Guatemala.
New NASA images of two active volcanoes – a reminder of how satellites have improved volcano monitoring worldwide.
Did KVERT predict the Bezymianny eruption – and updates from Cleveland and Tungurahua.
Bezymianny, one of the most active volcanoes in Russia, blew its top this evening and could disrupt air travel to/from Asia.
Cities on Volcanoes 6 meets this week in the Canary Islands – and you can check out vicariously!
A new undersea eruption appears to be underway south of Sarigan Island in the northern Marianas Island.
Updates on the submarine eruption in the Marianas, ongoing activity in Vanuatu and Guatemala reeling from the a volcano and tropical storm.
Looking for a new book to add to your volcanology library? “Volcanoes: Global Perspectives” is a great addition.
Video footage and photos of the eruptions in Guatemala (Pacaya) and Ecuador (Tungurahua).
A news reporter was killed in the new eruption at Pacaya in Guatemala, the airlines continue to grapple with the cost of the Eyjafjallajökull ash and Katla speculation is rampant (and misleading).
Signs that Cleveland in Alaska is headed towards new eruptions, the ash from Eyjafjallajökull is still causing problems in Iceland and 10,000 days of eruption at Kilauea.
If you’re feeling let down by Eyjafjallajökull calming down, you can always check out news of the eruptions going on at Arenal and Rinjani.
The Eyjafjallajökull eruption that captured the world’s attention seems to be practically quiet as the explosions cease at the vent.
The latest USGS/Smithsonian Volcanic Activity Report, with news from Chile, Costa Rica, Russia and beyond!