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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-04557

An eruption of Cleveland in 1987 began with explosive activity on 19 June that deposited ash onto snow on the flanks. On 23 June, the date of this photo, a lava flow from the summit eventually extended 2.5 km down the ESE flank. Lava fountaining was observed on 22 July, and on 28 August a large explosive eruption produced an ash plume that reached over 10 km altitude. Photo by Harold Wilson (Peninsula Airways), 1987, courtesy of John Reeder (Alaska Div. Geology & Geophysical Surveys).

An eruption of Cleveland in 1987 began with explosive activity on 19 June that deposited ash onto snow on the flanks. On 23 June, the date of this photo, a lava flow from the summit eventually extended 2.5 km down the ESE flank. Lava fountaining was observed on 22 July, and on 28 August a large explosive eruption produced an ash plume that reached over 10 km altitude.

Photo by Harold Wilson (Peninsula Airways), 1987, courtesy of John Reeder (Alaska Div. Geology & Geophysical Surveys).

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