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- Pavlof Volcano is a stratovolcano of the Aleutian Range on the Alaska Peninsula.
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- Pavlof Volcano is one of the most active of Alaskan volcanoes, having had more than 40 reported eruptions since 1790.
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- Pavlof volcano is located on the southwestern end of the Alaska Peninsula about 590 miles southwest of Anchorage.

- Pavlof Volcano is one of the most active of Alaska's volcanoes with nearly 40 historical eruptions.
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- Pavlof Volcano is located on the Aleutian Chain and produced 10 mile high ash with lava and mud flows.
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- ALASKA - The Pavlof Volcano in the Aleutian rim continues to be active, puffing ash and spewing lava.
- Pavlof volcano and eruption plume on evening of 30 August at 2120 local time.
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- Several small cinder cones and vents are located on the floor of the caldera and on the south flank of Pavlof Volcano.
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- A third cone, Little Pavolf, is a smaller volcano on the SW flank of Pavlof volcano, near the rim of Emmons Lake caldera.
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- Anchorage, Alaska - The Pavlof Volcano on the Alaska Peninsula erupted Wednesday sending lava down its flanks and an ash plume up 8,400 feet.
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- McNutt S R, Beavan R J, 1987. Eruptions of Pavlof volcano and their possible modulation by ocean load and tectonic stresses.
- McNutt S R, 1987. Eruption characteristics and cycles at Pavlof volcano, Alaska, and their relation to regional earthquake activity.

Pavlof Volcano 
- Volcanologists at the Alaska Volcano Observatory reported a small eruption at Pavlof volcano on the Alaska Peninsula.
- Pavlof Volcano, on the Alaska Peninsula, has been erupting since at least early Wednesday, August 15.

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- Earth > Geology > Volcanoes > Alaska Peninsula

- Alaska Volcano Observatory

- Sw Flank

- Small Eruption

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