Geologists are closely watching Mount Spurr, a volcano 80 miles northwest of Anchorage, following a spike in earthquakes this ...
Geologists are on red alert as an increase in seismic activity resulting in roughly 1,500 earthquakes occuring under Mount ...
An increase in the number of earthquakes under a volcano near Alaska’s largest city this year has geologists paying attention ...
Gradually increasing “volcanic unrest” at Mount Spurr in recent months led the Alaska Volcano Observatory this week to issue ...
Geologists are monitoring a volcano near Alaska's largest city after an increase in earthquakes underneath it - which could ...
Scientists continue to monitor Mount Spurr, a volcano to the west of Anchorage and a huge chunk of the state’s population, after signs of unrest this spring, and again in the fall. The Alaska ...
But so far, there are no immediate signs of an eruption. "AVO continues to closely monitor activity at Mount Spurr for signals that would indicate that the volcano is moving closer to an eruption ...
Mount Spurr, about 80 miles (129 kilometers) northwest of Anchorage, last erupted in 1992, spewing an ash cloud nearly 12 miles (19 kilometers) into the air, prompting flights to be cancelled and ...