Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-00451
An ash plume rises above Motmot Island within the Lake Wisdom caldera of Long Island in 1953. Explosions that ejected ash and lapilli began on 8 May. Intermittent explosive activity continued until 7 January 1954.
Photo by John Best, 1953 (courtesy of Wally Johnson, Australia Bureau of Mineral Resources).
This image is made available under the Creative Commons BY-NC 4.0 license terms.
Galleries: Explosive Eruptions
Keywords: explosive eruption | ash | ash plume | plume | eruption
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