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Eruption at Nabro Volcano

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2011-06-22 00:00:00
June 22, 2011

Nabro Volcano emitted water vapor, volcanic ash, and copious quantities of sulfur dioxide on the morning of June 22, 2011. At the time, the volcanic plume extended from the site of the eruption in Eritrea across the border into Ethiopia. This natural-color satellite image was acquired by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard the Terra satellite. The red outline at the base of the plume indicates an area of exceptional heat, either the site of the eruption or lava pooling in Nabro’s caldera.

  1. Further Reading

  2. Images of the Nabro Eruption. (The Volcanism Blog)
  3. Seismo-volcanism in Eritrea. (Highly Allochthonous)
  4. Speculating on the 2011 Nabro Eruption in Eritrea. (Eruptions Blog)
  5. Volcanic Eruption in Southern Red Sea Region creates new landmass. (Eritrean Ministry of Information)

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NASA image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA-GSFC. Caption by Robert Simmon.

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