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Sarychev Volcano – Sulfur Dioxide Cloud

June 22nd, 2009 Posted in Geology.com

Sarychev Peak Volcano on Matua Island in the northwest Pacific began a series of eruptions in mid-June. These eruptions released what is probably the largest sulfur dioxide cloud produced so far this year.

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Sarychev Volcano – Sulfur Dioxide Cloud

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