Veniaminof 1987/3
Start: March 19, 1987 [1]
Stop: March 19, 1987 [1]
Event Type: Explosive
Max VEI: 1 [2]
Description: From Reeder (1990): "At 1315LT (=GMT - 9 hours) 19 March 1987, Captain Wallace Niles observed from his Northern Air Cargo DC-6 steam and ash emissions from Mount Veniaminof. The ash plume with steam rose about 200 m above the top of the volcano, and the ash trailed to the SW for up to 40 km. Captain Edward Livingston earlier that day (about 0900LT) observed from his Reeve Aleutian Airways, Inc. YS-11 no ash and only minor steam emissions from the volcano."
References Cited
[1] Veniaminof, 1990
Reeder, J. W., 1990, Veniaminof: in Annual report of the world volcanic eruptions in 1987, Bulletin of Volcanic Eruptions, v. 27, p. 57.[2] Volcanoes of the world [2nd edition], 1994
Simkin, Tom, and Siebert, Lee, 1994, Volcanoes of the world [2nd edition]: Tucson, Arizona, Geoscience Press, 349 p.[3] Veniaminof, 1987
Smithsonian Institution, 1987, Veniaminof: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 12, n. 03, unpaged.Complete Eruption References
Veniaminof, 1990
Reeder, J. W., 1990, Veniaminof: in Annual report of the world volcanic eruptions in 1987, Bulletin of Volcanic Eruptions, v. 27, p. 57.
Hard Copy held by AVO at FBKS - CEC file cabinet
Veniaminof, 1987
Smithsonian Institution, 1987, Veniaminof: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 12, n. 03, unpaged.
Volcanoes of the world [2nd edition], 1994
Simkin, Tom, and Siebert, Lee, 1994, Volcanoes of the world [2nd edition]: Tucson, Arizona, Geoscience Press, 349 p.
Hard Copy held by AVO at FBKS - CEC shelf