On 20 May 2006, the huge lava dome at the summit of the Soufriere Hills volcano on Montserrat in the West Indies collapsed, sending clouds of ash and gas 20 kilometres up into the atmosphere. Pyroclastic flows of hot gas, ash and rock swept out of the horseshoe-shaped crater into the Tar River valley, and small tsunamis hit Antigua and Guadeloupe. There were no casualties because seriously affected areas had been evacuated long ago, though significant damage was caused by massive clouds of ash falling on farmland and property. Despite the misery of ash clean-up and the loss of animals and crops, this was a well-timed collapse given the circumstances at the volcano. If it had happened any later the consequences could have been much worse
The largest and most intense lava-dome collapse during the eruption of Soufrière Hills volcano, Mont...
Around 5:00 pm local time on April 22, scientists at Southern Andean Volcano Observatory in Chile be...
The third episode of lava dome growth at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat was characterised by hi...
Before the 1995 Soufrière Hills eruption began, there had been seismic crises approximately every 3...
A second extrusive phase of the currently ongoing 1995–2003 eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano (SHV...
The tiny Caribbean island of Montserrat has been in a state of crisis since the Soufrière Hills Volc...
On 25 June 1997, an unsteady, retrogressive, partial collapse of the lava dome at Soufrière Hills Vo...
The lava dome collapse of 12–13 July 2003 was the largest of the Soufrière Hills Volcano eruption th...
The lava dome collapse of 12-13 July 2003 was the largest of the Soufrière Hills Volcano eruption th...
Montserrat has one active volcanic centre, the Soufrière Hills Volcano. The volcano is formed of a c...
The 12-13 July 2003 dome collapse at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, was the largest event of i...
On 2 May 2008, a large eruption began unexpectedly at the inconspicuous Chaitén volcano in Chile’s s...
A major collapse of a lava dome occurred at the Soufrière Hills Volcano (Montserrat, Lesser Antilles...
The third episode of lava dome growth at Soufrière Hills Volcano began 1 August 2005 and ended 20 Ap...
The third episode of lava dome growth at Soufrière Hills Volcano began 1 August 2005 and ended 20 Ap...
The largest and most intense lava-dome collapse during the eruption of Soufrière Hills volcano, Mont...
Around 5:00 pm local time on April 22, scientists at Southern Andean Volcano Observatory in Chile be...
The third episode of lava dome growth at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat was characterised by hi...
Before the 1995 Soufrière Hills eruption began, there had been seismic crises approximately every 3...
A second extrusive phase of the currently ongoing 1995–2003 eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano (SHV...
The tiny Caribbean island of Montserrat has been in a state of crisis since the Soufrière Hills Volc...
On 25 June 1997, an unsteady, retrogressive, partial collapse of the lava dome at Soufrière Hills Vo...
The lava dome collapse of 12–13 July 2003 was the largest of the Soufrière Hills Volcano eruption th...
The lava dome collapse of 12-13 July 2003 was the largest of the Soufrière Hills Volcano eruption th...
Montserrat has one active volcanic centre, the Soufrière Hills Volcano. The volcano is formed of a c...
The 12-13 July 2003 dome collapse at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, was the largest event of i...
On 2 May 2008, a large eruption began unexpectedly at the inconspicuous Chaitén volcano in Chile’s s...
A major collapse of a lava dome occurred at the Soufrière Hills Volcano (Montserrat, Lesser Antilles...
The third episode of lava dome growth at Soufrière Hills Volcano began 1 August 2005 and ended 20 Ap...
The third episode of lava dome growth at Soufrière Hills Volcano began 1 August 2005 and ended 20 Ap...
The largest and most intense lava-dome collapse during the eruption of Soufrière Hills volcano, Mont...
Around 5:00 pm local time on April 22, scientists at Southern Andean Volcano Observatory in Chile be...
The third episode of lava dome growth at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat was characterised by hi...