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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-09421

Pyroclastic surges at about 0805 on 1 August 1952 travel across the sea at the western coast of the island, 20 minutes after the start of the eruption. Several inches of ash and lapilli up to 12 mm in diameter fell on the deck of the fishing boat from which this photo was taken as it sailed away from the volcano at full speed. Photo by Robert Petrie, 1952 (U.S. Navy; courtesy of Sherman Neuschel, U.S. Geological Survey).

Pyroclastic surges at about 0805 on 1 August 1952 travel across the sea at the western coast of the island, 20 minutes after the start of the eruption. Several inches of ash and lapilli up to 12 mm in diameter fell on the deck of the fishing boat from which this photo was taken as it sailed away from the volcano at full speed.

Photo by Robert Petrie, 1952 (U.S. Navy; courtesy of Sherman Neuschel, U.S. Geological Survey).

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Keywords: pyroclastic density current (PDC) | pyroclastic surge | eruption | explosive eruption | ash | ash plume


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