volcanic eruption
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Shiveluch Volcano Spews Dust Clouds 65,600 Feet Up, Blankets 300 Miles of Russia with Ash After Eruption
Ash covered 300 miles of Russia after the eruption of Shiveluch Volcano that sent dust clouds 65,600 feet up. Read more here.
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Indonesia's Mount Marapi Erupts Shooting Ashes 300 Meters into the Sky, No tourists Allowed Within 3 Km of Crater
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Next Yellowstone Volcanic Eruption is Overdue, Possibly Magnitude 8 or Higher
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Dormant Volcano in Alaska Shows Signs of Activity for the First Time in 800 Years, Could an Eruption be Underway?
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Rising Magma Produces Notes Reverberating Through the Crater, Signals Volcanic Eruption
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Lake Mead Low Water Levels Uncovers Volcanic Eruption From 12 Million Years Ago
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Why Mount Rainier Could Be a Dangerous Volcano in U.S with Devastating Eruption
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Scientists Urge Humanity to Prepare for Colossal Dangers of Next Super Eruption
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USGS Raises Alert Level ORANGE / Watch Due to Volcanic Explosion in Alaska
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Japan: Volcanic Eruption Spews Large Rocks 2.5 Kilometers Away, 51 Residents Evacuate
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Tonga Volcanic Eruption Assists Scientists in Climate Change Prediction
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Sharkcano - Underwater Volcanic Eruption Near Thriving Shark Community Continues in Pacific Ocean
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Not Yet Done: There is Still Magma Around 5 Kilometers Below Philippines' Taal Crater