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Landsat: Mt. Redoubt: Landsat 5 image of the Mt. Redoubt area on March 26, 2009 at 1:07 PM AKDT. The false color image shows the large brown ash cloud extending over the Cook Inlet and the western Kenai peninsula (right sid of image). The image also shows a whiter steam and gas plume rising from the summit of Redoubt Volcano (near upper center). Dark lahar deposits extend north from the summit over the Drift Glacier and into the Drift River. (AK, USA)
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Title: Landsat: Mt. Redoubt
Description: Landsat 5 image of the Mt. Redoubt area on March 26, 2009 at 1:07 PM AKDT. The false color image shows the large brown ash cloud extending over the Cook Inlet and the western Kenai peninsula (right sid of image). The image also shows a whiter steam and gas plume rising from the summit of Redoubt Volcano (near upper center). Dark lahar deposits extend north from the summit over the Drift Glacier and into the Drift River.
Location: AK, USA
Date Taken: 3/26/2009
Photographer: , U.S. Geological Survey
Usage: This image is public domain/of free use. Please refer to the USGS Copyright section for more details.
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The data were processed overnight by the USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center.


File Size (original): JPEG Image - 8.13 MB
Dimensions: 9238 x 9081
Resolution: 72 dpi

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Mt. Redoubt Eruption 2009 (Set) RSS Media RSS Slideshow Helicopter Flight to Mount Redoubt: Scientists from the USGS Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) examine deposits on the lobe of the Drift Glacier with the summit of Mount Redoubt and its steaming lava dome in distance. This photo was taken during the first helicopter flight funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds, which went to Mount Redoubt to inspect the new dome and examine deposits from the 2009 eruption. Facing the camera are AVO scientist Michelle Coombs and in front of the helicopter is University of Fairbanks Alaska graduate student Sarah Henton. Landsat: Mt. Redoubt: Landsat 5 image of the Mt. Redoubt area on March 26, 2009 at 1:07 PM AKDT. The false color image shows the large brown ash cloud extending over the Cook Inlet and the western Kenai peninsula (right sid of image). The image also shows a whiter steam and gas plume rising from the summit of Redoubt Volcano (near upper center). Dark lahar deposits extend north from the summit over the Drift Glacier and into the Drift River.
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