Aerial view down into the summit crater of Mt. Spurr volcano.  The once snow-and-ice-filled crater melted out during heat flux to the summit in 2004-05.  The crater is slowly re-filling with snow and ice but has a persistent fumarole field on the northern crater floor that has slowed the accumulation of snow.  Image taken during the annual Cook Inlet volcanoes gas-measuring flight.

Aerial view down into the summit crater of Mt. Spurr volcano. The once snow-and-ice-filled crater melted out during heat flux to the summit in 2004-05. The crater is slowly re-filling with snow and ice but has a persistent fumarole field on the northern crater floor that has slowed the accumulation of snow. Image taken during the annual Cook Inlet volcanoes gas-measuring flight.

Date: Sep 29th, 2016
Volcano(es): Spurr
Photographer: McGimsey, Game
URL: avo.alaska.edu/image/view/102581
Image courtesy of AVO/USGS.
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