The planned lease termination of the Alaska Volcano Observatory in Anchorage has been reversed amid threats of a volcanic ...
The volcano is far enough from Anchorage that destructive mudflows and avalanches pose no significant threat to people. The ...
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Live Science on MSNImage captures huge steam plume rising from Alaska's Mount Spurr volcanoThe Alaskan Volcano Observatory has shared new images of plumes of gas streaming out of Mount Spurr, which scientists suspect ...
On Volcano Watch, we take a deep dive into the science of Mount Spurr and the chances it will erupt again, what we’ve learned ...
Mount Spurr has been showing signs of an eruption since last year, but scientists think one is even more imminent.
Numerous small, shallow earthquakes continue to rumble under Alaska's Mount Spurr, prompting fears of an imminent eruption.
Scientists warn that the Alaska volcano Mount Spurr is likely to erupt soon, showering ash on Anchorage and potentially ...
Here’s what residents should know to protect their children, pets, homes and vehicles from the ash that scientists say is ...
Mount Spurr lies about 80 miles west of Anchorage, which is Alaska's most populous city, making it one of the state's most closely watched volcanoes. It last erupted in 1992, spreading ash over ...
The Alaska Volcano Observatory says that if the snowcapped volcano erupts, the impacts could include damage to aircraft from ash.
Federal agencies and their associates don’t know who to call during a period of continual uncertainty about federal leases.
Last week, officials announced that a volcano 80 miles west of Anchorage is "likely" to erupt within the next few weeks or months. That could send ash into the air for hundreds of miles.
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