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The U.S. Geological Survey's Volcanoes and Current Activity Alerts map shows the location and activity levels of all volcanoes in the United States. The map allows for filtering based on both location and current volcano status. Each volcano is depicted by a small colored triangle with different colors indicating various volcano alert levels: Green = normal Yellow = advisory Orange = watch Red ...
Jul 7, 2018 · There are 48 volcanoes with continuing eruptions as of the Stop Dates provided, and as reported through 19 April 2024. Although detailed statistics are not kept on daily activity, generally there are around 20 volcanoes actively erupting at any particular time. The Smithsonian / USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report (WVAR) for the week ending on 23 April 2024 has updates on 23 volcanoes.
VolcanoCountryEruption Start DateLast Known ActivityIndonesia2024 Apr 162024 Apr 19 (continuing)Philippines2024 Apr 122024 Apr 19 (continuing)India2024 Mar 152024 Apr 19 (continuing)Ecuador2024 Mar 22024 Apr 19 (continuing)We're aiming to achieve uninterrupted service wherever an earthquake or volcano eruption unfolds, and your donations can make it happen! Every donation will be highly appreciated. If you find the information useful and would like to support our team in integrating further features, write great content, and in upgrading our soft- and hardware ...
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Apr 9, 2021 · Russia. Shiveluch (Kamchatka) This volcano is one of the largest in the area and the one that has had the most violent eruptions. Ebeko (Paramushir Island, Kuril Islands) Watch for possible ...
Oct 12, 2018 · Timber Mountain-Oasis Valley. Part of a volcanic field that once covered almost 7,000 miles, Timber Mountain is the youngest formation and was created in three active eruption cycles.
Nov 9, 2020 · It’s like a little oasis. A volcanic oasis.” It’s now a sage-covered pit measuring 2,460 feet (750 meters) wide and 250 feet (76 meters) deep, per the U.S. Geological Survey, which defines any volcano “active” for any eruption within 10,000 years.
May 1, 2023 · Completed review of 2021 eruptions. Current eruptions updated through 5 June 2022. General updates to volcano data. As of this update we list 1,337 volcanoes thought to have erupted or been otherwise volcanically active during the Holocene, and 1,324 on the Pleistocene list; confirmed eruptions total 9,874.