
Shiveluch volcano in Russia. Image courtesy of KVERT.
Over this past weekend, Shiveluch in Kamchatka experienced a plinian eruption, producing a 7-km / 23,000 foot ash column. The NASA Terra satellite caught a great image of the ash plume over the snowy landscape of the Kamchatkan Peninsula on April 26, 2009. KVERT issued these comments on the current eruptive activity:
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These are typical eruptions from Shiveluch, with ash plumes from lava dome-extruding events. For updated information on Shiveluch's activity, check out the KVERT page for the volcano.