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An Alaskan volcano that has been inactive for more than 100 years is showing signs of rumbling, according to scientists.
A volcano in Alaska that last erupted in 1867 is displaying signs of rumbling. Located roughly 140 miles southwest of ...
Welcome to your weekly seismic update from across the state, brought to you by the Alaska Earthquake Center, where we monitor ...
NASA has recently captured a satellite image of a volcano in Alaska, showcasing huge potential for volcanic activity.
An increase in seismicity—marked by frequent tremors—was observed recently at Alaska's Iliamna Volcano, which last erupted in ...
A NASA-operated satellite recently captured an image of Iliamna Volcano, a glacier-covered volcano located in southwest Alaska, from space. The volcano, standing at an impressive 10,016 feet above sea ...
Dozens of flights to and from Indonesia's Bali island were canceled after a volcano belched a colossal ash tower 11 miles ...
A US Geological Survey list of volcano threats has been updated for the first time since 2005. California, Oregon, Washington, and Hawaii are at risk.
Tlikakila River carries ash from Iliamna Volcano into Cook Inlet. The braided waterway is one of three nationally designated Wild and Scenic Rivers in Alaska’s Lake Clark National Park & Preserve.
Iliamna volcano, 130 miles from Anchorage, was being watched closely by scientists following increased seismic activity around the peak -- and that was before a 4.1-magnitude earthquake struck ...
A UAF grad student is studying the 10,000-foot Iliamna Volcano using infrasound recorders hundreds of miles away.
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IFLScience on MSNLess Ice, More Fire: Evidence Melting Glaciers Make Volcanic Eruptions More ExplosiveThe work confirms the theory that the pressure applied by heavy ice makes it harder for magma to reach the surface, instead ...
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