Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-05337
A large steam column rises from a fumarole at about 1,600 m elevation on the N flank of Chiginagak volcano on the Alaska Peninsula in May 1994. Strong steam emission is a common occurrence at this volcano and can be mistaken for eruptive activity.
Photo by Chris Nye, 1994 (Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys).
This image is made available as a Public Domain Work, but proper attribution is appreciated.
Galleries: Geothermal Features
Keywords: geothermal | plume | steam
Chiginagak