The Alaska Volcano Observatory reports that increased surface temperatures and ash indicate the volcano has entered a period of unrest.
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Shishaldin Volcano’s eruption hits one-year mark
Wednesday marks one year since Shishaldin Volcano woke up on the Alaska Peninsula in January 2014, and didn’t go back to sleep.
Research team sets out for Islands of the Four Mountains
A group of researchers left Unalaska this past weekend for a remote part of the central Aleutians: the Islands of the Four Mountains.
Seismic flare-ups leave scientists searching for answers
Recently, Alaska’s seen a flurry of volcanic eruptions and sizable earthquakes and it’s got scientists wondering how all the activity might be connected.
Budget cuts shrink AVO’s seismic network
The ability to monitor several volcano’s in Alaska is being diminished due to funding constraints.
Pavlof eruption picks up again
The eruption at Pavlof Volcano, on the Alaska Peninsula, has picked up again. The volcano is spewing ash to 28,000-feet, the highest it’s reached since the unrest started in early May.
AVO: Eruption likely under way at Alaska volcano
The Veniaminof Volcano on the Alaska Peninsula is apparently erupting.
Pavlof eruption picks up again
After a week-long respite, Pavlof Volcano on the Alaska Peninsula has sent up another ash plume.
Two remote volcano sensors resume sending seismic data
Scientists are now able to monitor two remote volcanoes on the Alaska Peninsula after equipment came back to life this spring
Regional flights in western Alaska canceled due to volcanic eruptions
It erupted all through the weekend, though not at levels that disturb international air traffic. The volcano’s done enough to stop regional air service to western Alaska.