The AVO said an eruption was "likely, but not certain, to occur within the next few weeks or months." Why It Matters. Mount ...
Mount Spurr has been showing signs of an eruption since last year, but scientists think one is even more imminent.
Scientists are urging people who live in southcentral Alaska to begin preparing for a possible eruption of the Mount Spurr ...
Mount Spurr, 78 miles from Anchorage, is unusual in its potential to foul air quality, disrupt jet service and otherwise ...
Emergency officials in Unalaska are closely watching an active volcano near Anchorage. Scientists said Mount Spurr is likely ...
From possible impacts to how to prepare, we dive into what we know so far about Anchorage’s closest active volcano and how to ...
Mount Spurr is a stratovolcano with layers of lava and ash located roughly 80 miles west of Anchorage, making it visible from Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula. The volcano is expected to erupt in the ...
Volcanologists at the Alaska Volcano Observatory have been monitoring volcanic unrest since April of last year.
The Northern Light spoke with IMT through email about UAA's preparedness regarding Mount Spurr. IMT wrote that campus ...
As we keep a watchful eye on Mount Spurr, we're remembering the last time it erupted...and the lessons it taught us. Your Alaska Link's spoke with a scientist who had ...
The eruption of Mount Spurr in August 1992 left its mark on Alaska, covering Anchorage in ash and creating widespread ...
Mount Spurr, located about 75 miles West of Anchorage, has been acting up in recent weeks, prompting officials at the U.S. Geological Survey and Alaska Volcano Observatory to issue a yellow alert.
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