A volcano near Alaska’s most populous city may be preparing to erupt, according to experts who have been monitoring the ...
These eruptions came from the Crater Peak flank vent 3.5 kilometers (2 miles) south of the peak’s summit, rather than from ...
Mount Spurr, an 11,070-foot-tall stratovolcano roughly ... Situated about two miles below Spurr summit, this vent erupted most recently in 1992 and 1953. During each of those incidents, the ...
Mount Spurr, a volcano in Alaska, shows signs of increased seismic activity, prompting scientists to warn of a potential ...
The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) stated on February 7 that an eruption would "most likely" occur at the Crater Peak vent, not the Spurr summit. Newsweek reached out to AVO via email for comment.
The last time Mount Spurr blew was in 1992, when it awoke from 39 years of dormancy after 10 months of elevated seismic ...
An active volcano near Alaska's most populated city could be on the brink of eruption, according to scientists who are constantly monitoring a potential threat.
A volcano near Alaska's most populous city is showing signs it could be headed toward an eruption, officials said.
Mount Spurr erupted once in 1953 and three times in 1992, according to the observatory. Both years saw eruptions at the Crater Peak vent, located two miles south of the volcano’s summit.
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