Big Blast from Russian Volcano Raikoke

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Suomi NPP/VIIRS image of the Raikoke plume, taken June 22, 2019. NASA.

It has been awhile since we’ve had an unexpected eruption, but last night Raikoke in the Kuril Islands off Russia had an impressive explosion. Most people (and volcanologists) are likely unfamiliar with this remote volcano and rightly so — only ~140 people live within 100 kilometers and the last known eruption was in 1924. However, the last two eruptions (1924 and 1778) were both VEI 4 events.

The new eruption sent a

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