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New Eruption at Alaska's Veniaminof Caldera

The Veniaminof Caldera eruption has prompted the Alaska Volcano Observatory to raise the aviation alert status to Orange.

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March 4, 2008 ASTER image of the Veniaminof Caldera. The new eruption at the volcano is likely sourced from one of the two small scoria cones within the caldera. Image: Rick Wessels - NASA/AVO Quick bit of news today -- the Alaska Volcano Observatory has raised the aviation alert status at Veniaminof to Orange after indications that a new eruption may have started inside the caldera. There are currently no direct observations of the eruption due to clouds at low levels near the volcano, but a thermal anomaly was noticed earlier today via satellite and seismicity suggests that lava flows and small explosions may be occurring. Thanks to those clouds, no plume has been spotted so far. This is would be a fairly standard eruption for Veniaminof, which last erupted in 2008. Many of the eruptions at Veniaminof between 2003-08 were small eruptions that ranked VEI 1-2. However, as AVO ...

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