Out of an estimated 1,350 active volcanoes worldwide, about 45 have continuing eruptions, and about 80 erupt each year, spewing steam, ash, toxic gases, and lava. In 2023, erupting volcanoes included the Villarrica volcano in Chile, Mount Ulawun in Papua New Guinea, Merapi volcano in Indonesia, the Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland, Kilauea in Hawaii, Mount Etna in Sicily, Klyuchevskoy volcano in Russia, and more. Collected below are scenes from the wide variety of volcanic activity on Earth over the past year.
2023: The Year in Volcanic Activity
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Read morePeople watch flowing lava during a volcanic eruption near Litli Hrutur, southwest of Reykjavik, Iceland, on July 10, 2023. A volcanic eruption started on July 10, 2023, about 30 kilometers (19 miles) from Reykjavik, the country's meteorological office said, marking the third time in two years that lava has gushed out in the area. #
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Read moreThis aerial photograph taken on July 10, 2023, shows smoke billowing from the leading edge of flowing lava during a volcanic eruption near Litli Hrutur, southwest of Reykjavik in Iceland. #
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Read moreThe Klyuchevskoy volcano, one of the highest active volcanoes in the world, erupts in Russia's northern Kamchatka Peninsula on November 1, 2023. Huge ash columns erupted from the volcano, forcing authorities to close schools in two towns in the region. #
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Read moreVolcanic ash covers the ground, snow, and houses after an eruption of the nearby Shiveluch volcano, seen in Klyuchi village on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia, on April 11, 2023. #
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Read moreThe ash plume from Russia's Klyuchevskoy volcano rose as high as 12 kilometers (40,000 feet) above sea level. This false-color image offers a detailed look at the lava flows and ash plume emanating from the volcano. It was acquired by the OLI (Operational Land Imager) on the Landsat 8 satellite on November 1, 2023. The hot lava gives off a shortwave infrared signal that makes it appear red, and clouds appear blue, contrasting with the gray, roiling plume. #
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Read moreAn aerial view of Alaska's Great Sitkin Volcano and its active lava flow overtaking and pushing aside a surrounding glacier, seen on September 1, 2023, during a helicopter overflight by AVO geologists. The volcanic island sits among the Andreanof Islands, part of the larger Aleutian Island group. #
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Read moreA person walks near lava emerging from a fissure of the Fagradalsfjall volcano near the Litli-Hrútur mountain, some 30 kilometers (19 miles) southwest of Reykjavik, Iceland, on July 10, 2023. #
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