We saw the eruption from the very beginning. Picture is 30 seconds after the start. Amazing1wk ⋅ Federal-Judge5448 ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Considered the tallest mountain in our Solar system, \#OlympusMons (Mars) is a shield volcano 624 km (374 mi) in diameter (about the same size as the state of Arizona), 25 km (16 mi) high, and rimmed by a 6 km (4 mi) high cliff.1mo ⋅ sbgroup65 ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Mount St Helens and Lewis River in the 1940's, photographer unknown, hi resolution & cleaned up1mo ⋅ louwala_clough ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Paricutin - probably - eruption time lapse found photo that I cleaned up2mo ⋅ louwala_clough ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Alaska, SEMISOPOCHNOI. A rare clear day Been in a low level eruption for years now.2mo ⋅ mrxexon ⋅ r/Volcanoes
My friend took this insane photo of the current eruption on Mauna Loa from Mauna Kea1yr ⋅ powprodukt ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Is it weird to say I’ve never seen a blue volcanic rock until now?1mo ⋅ Responsible_Neat_860 ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Eruption of Klyuchevskoy volcano from the satellite, Kamchatka, Russia. November 1, 2023.5mo ⋅ IMONNOTICE ⋅ r/Volcanoes
I thought you might enjoy this painting of Fagradalsfjall erupting1yr ⋅ LessThanConvinced ⋅ r/Volcanoes
In contrast with my last post, what are your least favorite and/or ugliest volcanoes?1mo ⋅ one_world_trade ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Fly east out of PDX with St Helens, Rainier, Mt Hood, and Mt Adams1yr ⋅ Soft-Competition3193 ⋅ r/Volcanoes
AI upscaled the money shot from Mt. St. Helen's from the May 18th eruption, came out stunning1yr ⋅ Senor_Kyurem ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Not sure if this fits here, but here’s a recent photo I took flying out of Portland, Oregon. Mount Hood in the front, Mount St. Helens to the left, Mount Adams to the right, and Mount Rainier in the back.2yr ⋅ one_world_trade ⋅ r/Volcanoes
What was the first volcano you ever saw/visited? Mine was Mount St. Helens back when I was just 7 years old.10mo ⋅ one_world_trade ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Saw an eruption live while flying to Costa Rica (near San Lorenzo, Honduras)2yr ⋅ slymoney888 ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Two images of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai captured by Copernicus Sentinel-2 true color on Dec. 3th and Jan. 2.2yr ⋅ elxiddicus ⋅ r/Volcanoes
When the sun finally burns out, we'll all live around active volcanoes to keep warm and stay alive2yr ⋅ Fragrant_Buy1716 ⋅ r/Volcanoes
The night sky above Litli-Hrutur volcano in Reykjavik, Iceland on 14.08.2022 at 01:13 AM. I took the photo from my home 😊8mo ⋅ GV_Art ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Came back to the volcano into which I threw my One Ring back in early March, and I just found another Ring on the rim of the crater.1yr ⋅ one_world_trade ⋅ r/Volcanoes
40 years ago today Mount St. Helens erupted, killing 57 people, causing $3.4B in property damage, and shooting ash 80,000 feet into the atmosphere.4yr ⋅ ThatMusk ⋅ r/Volcanoes
About halfway through a flight from Bogota, Colombia to Quito, Ecuador, I spotted what appeared to be a smoking volcano out the right-hand side window. Looking at maps later, there are several active volcanoes in southern Colombia. I think this might be Galeras, Sotara, or Cumbal.2yr ⋅ mhanrahan ⋅ r/Volcanoes
People who live near volcanoes: What volcano do you live next to, and what is it like living there?1yr ⋅ one_world_trade ⋅ r/Volcanoes
All volcanic eruptions in North America (Canada, USA and Mexico) since 12.000 BCE. [OC]1yr ⋅ mydriase ⋅ r/Volcanoes
This image based on changes between November 10th and 11th in the Grindavik area in Iceland. It show the change that occurred on the surface during the formation of the magma tunnel. Text in upper left corner: Vertical Movement. Link to source in comments.4mo ⋅ dmgunnarsson ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Have you ever witnessed a volcanic eruption? If so, which volcano was it and what was the experience like?1yr ⋅ one_world_trade ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Can someone help identify which volcano this is? It's a stratovolcano. Need to know what kind of eruption style and what the lavas are composed of.1mo ⋅ GeneralSolution4144 ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Painting of Mt. Saint Helens and Spirit Lake that I found at Goodwill3yr ⋅ the_ranting_swede ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Seeing Mount Erebus was such a surreal experience. I hope I get to go back someday.4yr ⋅ NickAndHisGuitar ⋅ r/Volcanoes
What was the loudest volcanic eruption? Krakatoa 1883, so loud it circled the globe 4 times4yr ⋅ RSchenck ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Everyone always compares the most beautiful and symmetrical stratovolcanoes to Mount Fuji. Are there any volcanoes that are more perfectly shaped than Fuji?1yr ⋅ one_world_trade ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Is it possible to tell if these are volcanoes or mountains? View from a plane flying over costa rica/ central america.3yr ⋅ maxlandrey ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Fissure 8 and lava river channel from the 2018 Kilauea eruption photographed from the air.4yr ⋅ amdizack ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Which of these volcanoes is more likely to erupt next: Vesuvius or Campi Flegrei?1yr ⋅ one_world_trade ⋅ r/Volcanoes
I live in NZ, where we have one of the most concentrated clusters of Rhyolitic calderas in the world, and the most recent super volcanic (VEI 8) eruption of Taupo volcano.4yr ⋅ Tekktite91 ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Is Pilot Butte, an extinct cinder cone in Bend OR, part of the Newberry volcanic system, or is it a totally separate volcano?1yr ⋅ one_world_trade ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Does anyone else get frustrated by the word “smoke” being used in the context of volcanoes?1yr ⋅ one_world_trade ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Bought this rock today for $1 which is said to have travelled 46 kilometers from Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines during its eruption in 1991.6yr ⋅ chubachus ⋅ r/Volcanoes
What is happening geologically when the wide, densely-packed tremor lines suddenly become narrow and more discernible like what happened in the middle of the day on July 10th at the Fagradalsfjall seismic station?9mo ⋅ shorty0927 ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Mount St. Helens ash from 16,000 years ago in flood deposits near Benton City, Washington5yr ⋅ DJCane ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Underground European Volcanoes Museum, in the Auvergne volcanoes chain, France6yr ⋅ wisi_eu ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Last week I climbed Ipala Volcano. At the top you'll find Lake Ipala. Yep, you can swim there! Located in Southeastern Guatemala, Jutiapa department.6yr ⋅ brokencompass502 ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Smoke rises from the summit of Mount Erebus, Antarctica [2048×1342]6yr ⋅ GarlicoinAccount ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Can anyone identify the volcano in the background? It looks unique and I'm wondering if it's based on something real.6yr ⋅ etherealgamer ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Twilight #Russia river of lava melting into snow Tolbachik Kamchatka [4256x2832](X-post r/geology)6yr ⋅ thegypsyslayer ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Photo of the Day from National Geographic: from Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park6yr ⋅ trueslicky ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Echoes of iron. Thirty-seven ton excavator brushed aside during eruption of Mount St Helens. Blackberries and Alder saplings keep it company to this day.7yr ⋅ comemaistato ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Ruapehu volcano in eruption, New Zealand 1995 (660 x 431) (x-post geologyporn)6yr ⋅ thegypsyslayer ⋅ r/Volcanoes
crappy animation I made of the growth of Bogoslof Island during the 2016-2017 eruption6yr ⋅ exoplanetaryscience ⋅ r/Volcanoes
Basalt with olivine phenocrysts from Papakolea or Green Sands Beach in Hawaii. (x-post r/geology)6yr ⋅ thegypsyslayer ⋅ r/Volcanoes
There have been some electrical phenomena over the Craton Plate of the US in the past 72 hours. It showed up on satellite imagery from NOAA in the past few days. Does anyone know if that is normal during minor geomagnetic storms from space weather?6yr ⋅ [deleted] ⋅ r/Volcanoes