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Mount Redoubt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The official AVO reply, posted on its Web site: "The current Redoubt eruption is expected to continue for weeks to months." ... If history is a guide, the last eruption at Redoubt -- from December 1989 to April 1990 -- lasted four months and generated 23 distinct eruptions, according to U.S. Geological Survey records.
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For two hours, prior to the eruption, AVO scientists reported heightened seismicity at Redoubt and warned there could be a quick escalation to eruptive activity. ... Discrete earthquakes may predict Redoubt eruption...
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Alaska's Mount Redoubt Erupts Six Times, Alaska's Mt. Redoubt volcano erupted late Monday and early Tuesday in five large explosions, sending an ash plume an estimated 50,000 feet into the air, the Alaska Volcano Observatory reported. ... Alaskans Brace for Redoubt Volcano Eruption...
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For the latest Alert Level and Color Code of Mt Redoubt: AVO Redoubt Activity Page. ... In the event of an eruption, please submit reports of ash fall using our storm reports link. Please provide as much detail as possible, including when the ash began falling, and how much has fallen if possible to determine this.
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Current information about climate and the environment. ... The Aqua MODIS image was captured four hours later, at 4:30 a.m., just as the fifth large eruption began. At that time, the new ash plume was located directly over Mt. Redoubt. Just beneath the plume is a black dot, which is probably heat from the eruption.
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Alaska's Mount Redoubt volcano finally erupted a whopping five times after months of anticipation that it was on the verge of blowing its top. More eruptions could come today and in the coming days and weeks. ... Redoubt erupts; March 23: Msnbc.com’s Becca Field reports on Mount Redoubt's first eruption since 1990.
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