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Mount Redoubt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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. ... Alaska's Mount Redoubt volcano erupted six times, sending an ash plume more than 9...
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*UPDATE: Includes new comment from Skwentna resident regarding ash fall. **UPDATE: Travelers asked to check flight status as some flights have been canceled. ... Alaska's Mt. Redoubt Volcano, which had been in a tempestuous mood for two months, erupted Sunday night at 10:38 p.m., sending an ash cloud 50,000 feet above...
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Post-eruption pictures of Alaska's Redoubt Volcano reveal massive mudflows and a swath of ash visible from space. And Redoubt may be just getting started, experts say. ... Between Sunday and Monday night, the 10,200-foot (3,100-meter) Redoubt Volcano (also known as Mount Redoubt) erupted six times, sending a volcanic ash cloud...
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Important studies have been completed of the well-recorded seismicity associated with the 1989-1990 eruptions of Redoubt volcano in south central Alaska [ Chouet et al., 1994b, Cornelius and Voight, 1994, Lahr et al., 1994, Page et al., 1994, Power et al., 1994, Stephens et al., 1994]. Seismic monitoring and...
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Redoubt Volcano, one of Alaska's many volcanoes.: volcanic ash advisory centers aleutian volcanic arc redoubt volcano u s geological survey eruption plume ... Redoubt Volcano has the typical cone shape of the young and active Alaskan stratovolcano. Like its many mates in the Aleutian volcanic arc, it erupts magmas derived...
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