Articles on groups of, or single volcanoes, either new introductions or in depth follow ups on particularly interesting volcanoes. This category has under-categories by continent/area!
Looking to the south along Sint Eustatius Island. Older volcanics are in the foreground. The Quill is on the southern end of the island. Neighboring St Kitts and Mt Liamuiga is visible across the neighboring strait to the south.
Active Pago cone in Witori caldera from the N in Sept 2002 during the 2002 eruptive sequence. Directional blast left vegetation alone close to the crater rim while mowing trees down to the right of the image. Photo courtesy USGS – VDAP via Smithsonian GVP
Skyline above timberline of the Lassen dome field. Major domes visible. Cinder Cone is in the foreground, the most recent feature. Lassen Peak in the center background. Other recent domes labeled. Image courtesy Lassen Volcanic Center, USGS
Ksudach volcano with two crater lakes. Breached Shtyubel volcano is in the northern portion of the main caldera. Note denuded flanks via the 1907 eruption. Volcanic structure at the One O’clock position is unnamed. Screen capture from Google Maps.
Satellite image of Easter Island. Three main shields are clearly visible. Rani Kau is lower left. Terevaka is upper center. Poike is far right. Most recent lava flows are clearly visible in the center of the island. Collapse caldera in Rano Kau is clearly visible. Image courtesy ESA, 2019