Apparent plume rising from Mt. Sanford in the Wrangell mountains east of Glennallen.  This is either meteorological, or, the result of an ice/snow fall down the 5,000-foot shear south face of Sanford.  Two small plumes also can be seen rising from Mt. Wrangell (right in photo).  These are emanating from summit fumaroles.

Apparent plume rising from Mt. Sanford in the Wrangell mountains east of Glennallen. This is either meteorological, or, the result of an ice/snow fall down the 5,000-foot shear south face of Sanford. Two small plumes also can be seen rising from Mt. Wrangell (right in photo). These are emanating from summit fumaroles.

Date: Mar 15th, 2010
Volcano(es): Sanford Wrangell
Photographer: McCarthy, Suzanne
URL: avo.alaska.edu/image/view/19560
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