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elleng

(136,386 posts)
Sat Jun 15, 2013, 11:21 PM Jun 2013

Second Alaska Peninsula Volcano Spurts Ash, Lava and Steam.

Two volcanoes are erupting on the Alaska Peninsula in the southwestern part of the state's mainland but the sputtering emissions of ash and lava at the different sites are unrelated, scientists said.

Pavlof Volcano, an 8,261-foot (2,518-metre) peak located about 590 miles southwest of Anchorage, has been erupting sporadically since May 13.

On Thursday, it was joined by 8,225-foot (2,507-metre) Veniaminof Volcano when that peak, about 100 miles to the northwest of Pavlof, began to erupt, according to a geologist at the Alaska Volcano Observatory.

http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2013/06/16/us/16reuters-usa-volcanoes-alaska.html?hp

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Second Alaska Peninsula Volcano Spurts Ash, Lava and Steam. (Original Post) elleng Jun 2013 OP
Enough about Sarah Palin. Chipper Chat Jun 2013 #1
Alaska was really impressive.... NYC_SKP Jun 2013 #2
You should have waited a bit to come here. Blue_In_AK Jun 2013 #3
 

NYC_SKP

(68,644 posts)
2. Alaska was really impressive....
Sat Jun 15, 2013, 11:43 PM
Jun 2013

I was there in May but would love to have seen these volcanoes!

The weather wasn't great during the few days I was there but during clear moments the size of the mountains was impressive, memorable.

Blue_In_AK

(46,436 posts)
3. You should have waited a bit to come here.
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 11:32 PM
Jun 2013
It's been beautiful, although unbelievably hot, since about May 20. Today it "cooled down" to 72. Yesterday we broke a heat record ... It was 87, which is unheard of.
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