Manam Volcano Exhales a Faint Plume
Manam Volcano released a faint plume on June 16, 2010. Image acquired by ALI on NASA’s EO-1 satellite. Located about 13 kilometers off the coast of mainland Papua New Guinea, the 1,807m high Manam forms a 10-km wide island and two summit craters. Source: NASA E/O. Click image to enlarge. Download large image (4 MB, JPEG)
Summary of Weekly Volcanic Activity Report
New Activity/Unrest (9 June – 15 June 2010)
- Bezymianny, Central Kamchatka (Russia) – [Group J]
- Cleveland, Chuginadak Island [Group H]
- Melimoyu, Southern Chile [Group D]
- Pacaya, Guatemala [Group F]
- San Cristóbal, Nicaragua [Group F]
- Sarigan, Mariana Islands (Central Pacific) – [Group L]
- Tiatia, Kunashir Island [Group J]
- Tungurahua, Ecuador [Group D]
- Ulawun, New Britain [Group K]
Map of Volcanoes. Background Map: University of Michigan. Designed and enhanced by Fire Earth Blog. Click image to enlarge.
Ongoing Activity:
- Bagana, Bougainville
- Batu Tara, Komba Island (Indonesia)
- Dukono, Halmahera
- Eyjafjallajökull, Southern Iceland
- Fuego, Guatemala
- Gaua, Banks Islands (SW Pacific)
- Karymsky, Eastern Kamchatka (Russia)
- Kilauea, Hawaii
- Kliuchevskoi, Central Kamchatka (Russia)
- Popocatépetl, México
- Sakura-jima, Kyushu
- Shiveluch, Central Kamchatka (Russia)
- Soufrière Hills, Montserrat
For additional information, see source.
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