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An explosion on Mount Spurr could generate massive cloud of ash, which could mess with airplanes and cause issues for humans.
When a large volcano erupts, as Mount Spurr appears close to doing about ... Volcanic ash may fall quietly, but its effects are widespread, persistent and potentially deadly.
Experts say the eruption of Mount Spurr in Alaska - located 80 miles from Anchorage could happen in a matter of 'weeks to months'. But they added that while inhabitants of this 300,000 population ...
While Anchorage lies outside the immediate impact zone of Mount Spurr, previous eruptions in 1953 and 1992 sent ash clouds over the city, coating it in about a quarter inch of ash. A similar ...
Mount Spurr is an 11,000-foot-tall that sits about 80 miles from Alaska's most densely populated city, Anchorage, which is home to nearly 300,000 residents. City residents are already bracing for ...
Most recently, in 1992, a massive blast sent huge plumes of ash into the sky that were recorded 260 miles north of Mount Spurr, according to AVO. That 1992 plume did not affect air travel outside ...
When a large volcano erupts, as Mount Spurr appears close to doing about 80 miles from Anchorage ... Volcanic ash may fall quietly, but its effects are widespread, persistent and potentially deadly.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Mount Spurr remains under an advisory, as unrest continues and an eruption like those in 1953 and 1992 is still possible, but a combination of recent possible changes within ...
One of two main craters on Alaska's Mount Spurr, shown in 1991. Earthquake activity suggests the volcano is close to erupting again in 2025. R.G. McGimsey/Alaska Volcano Observatory/U.S ...
One of two main craters on Alaska’s Mount Spurr, shown in 1991. Earthquake activity suggests the volcano is close to erupting again in 2025. (Photo by R.G. McGimsey/Alaska Volcano Observatory/U.S.