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).
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Keywords: lava flow | eruption | effusive | lava
Cleveland