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- Alaska Volcano Observatory | Eruption Details - Pavlof unrest 2026
This type of earthquake activity in the past has preceded eruptions, but also has ended without an eruption occurring We will continue to closely monitor the volcano for signs of increased activity, as eruptions at Pavlof Volcano often occur suddenly with little or no warning
- Newest Volcano Notice Including Pavlof - volcanoes. usgs. gov
The Alaska Volcano Observatory will continue to closely monitor Pavlof Volcano data to confirm if the period of elevated activity has ended The volcano is monitored by local seismic and infrasound sensors, satellite data, web cameras, and regional infrasound and lightning networks
- Volcano news: reports and updates on volcanic activity woldwide on . . .
The United States Geological Survey - Alaska Volcano Observatory (USGS-AVO) reported that the eruption continued at Great Sitkin between 29 January 2026 (local) and 30 January 2026 (local)
- Pavlof volcano alert raised after rise in long-period earthquakes, Alaska
A notable increase in seismic activity was detected at Pavlof volcano on the Alaska Peninsula on January 14, 2026, prompting the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) to raise the alert level to Advisory and the Aviation Color Code to Yellow
- Alaska Volcano Observatory Eruption Advisory January 2026
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- Atka volcano raises alerts as seismic activity and volcanic gases . . .
A volcano on Atka Island in the Aleutians has been showing increasing signs of unrest over the past two weeks, and scientists say the uptick in activity is significant enough to warrant a closer watch
- Alaska Volcano Observatory | Home
Lava continues to erupt slowly within the summit crater of Great Sitkin Volcano Small earthquakes and numerous rockfalls were detected over the past day Clouds obscured webcam and satellite images The current lava eruption began in July 2021 and, since then, has filled most of the summit crater and advanced into valleys below There have been no explosions at Great Sitkin Volcano since an
- Alaska Volcano Observatory | Home
There have been no explosions at Great Sitkin Volcano since an event in May 2021 The volcano is monitored using local seismic and infrasound sensors, satellite data, webcams, and regional infrasound and lightning networks Unrest continues at Shishaldin Volcano
- Alaska Volcano Observatory | Hazard Notification System :
Lava continues to slowly erupt within the summit crater at Great Sitkin Volcano Satellite imagery throughout the week showed continued southward motion of the south side of the lava dome with associated rockfalls, as well as warm surface temperatures and active steaming from the dome
- Alaska Volcano Observatory | U. S. Geological Survey
Alaska’s volcanoes are distributed under Pacific great circle aircraft routes (traversed by more than 50,000 people per day), and can erupt ash clouds into commercial and recreational airspace
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