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The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) is a consortium of the U.S. Geological Survey, the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, and the State of Alaska Division of Geological & …
Alaska Volcano Observatory | Volcanoes of Alaska
Alaska contains about 140 volcanoes and volcanic fields active within the last 2.6 million years (the Quaternary). About 90 of these volcanoes have been active within the last 11,000 years (the …
Alaska Volcano Observatory | Library
Eruptions: Search more than 1,000 eruptions and unrest events from volcanoes in Alaska Locations: List of Alaska volcanoes latitudes and longitudes, in html and csv formats
Alaska Volcano Observatory | Webcams
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Alaska Volcano Observatory | Geology
The GeoDIVA database provides the back end to AVO’s public website, and houses comprehensive, authoritative information on Alaska volcanoes, supporting scientific investigations, crisis response, …
Alaska Volcano Observatory | About AVO
AVO was founded in 1988, and uses federal, state, and university resources to monitor and study Alaska's volcanoes, to forecast and record eruptive activity, and to mitigate volcanic hazards to life …
Alaska Volcano Observatory | Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find a list of latitudes and longitudes for volcanoes in Alaska? A list of all volcanoes in Alaska, presumed active within the last 2 million years, and their latitudes and longitudes, is available …
Alaska Volcano Observatory | Spurr
Location: Mount Spurr is the secondmost northeasterly volcano in the Aleutian volcanic arc. It is found at the southernmost end of the Tordrillo Mountains, which are south of the Alaska Range and to the …
Alaska Volcano Observatory | Image Details
Alaska Volcano Observatory Map showing the names and locations of historically active volcanoes in Alaska, current as of November 18, 2009.
Alaska Volcano Observatory | Eruption Search
Active; type of activity not specified "Smoke" Lava flow Tephrafall Debris-avalanche, volcanic avalanche, or landslide Lahar, debris-flow, or mudflow Pyroclastic flow, surge, or nuee ardente Lava dome …