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Live Science on MSNSavonoski Crater: The mysterious, perfectly round hole in Alaska that scientists can't explainThe Savonoski Crater is a round hole in Alaska's Katmai National Park that has defied scientific explanation ever since it ...
Alaska, largely unspoiled wilderness, looks like something out of The Lord of the Rings.
A new radar-based volcano monitoring system developed by the University of Alaska Fairbanks and U.S. Geological Survey will ...
A volcano near Alaska’s most populous city may be preparing to erupt, according to experts who have been monitoring the ...
Mount Spurr shows signs of potential eruption; Sen. Murkowski hosts a tele-town hall on federal issues; Fairbanks seeks ...
Mount Spurr, a volcano near Alaska’s largest city, Anchorage, is showing strong signs that it could erupt based on ...
An eruption of Mount Churchill today similar to previous major plumes would bring much of the Northern Hemisphere to a ...
Scientists said those two things indicate that something is going on underneath the surface, which is likely magma moving within the earth. However, experts said there is about a 50% chance Spurr will ...
“The duration (ten months) and nature of the unrest suggest that an eruption is possible,” according to a February 6 statement from the United States Geological Survey’s Alaska Volcano ...
Mount Spurr, an Alaskan volcano shuddering with small earthquakes for 10 months, could erupt soon. The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) stated on February 7 that an eruption would "most likely ...
Mount Spurr, whose volcanic ash darkened Anchorage’s skies in 1953 and 1992, may be building toward another eruption.
A volcano near Alaska's most populous city is showing signs it could be headed toward an eruption, officials said. Mount Spurr, which sits about 75 miles west of Anchorage, has seen "volcanic ...
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