Intermittent plumes of warm water stir sediment in the Western caldera lake, likely due to rising warm water.  These plumes were observed in 2000 but were absent in 1999 and 2001.  Mt. Finch is in the middle distance on the right.  Shishaldin volcano is in the background.

Intermittent plumes of warm water stir sediment in the Western caldera lake, likely due to rising warm water. These plumes were observed in 2000 but were absent in 1999 and 2001. Mt. Finch is in the middle distance on the right. Shishaldin volcano is in the background.

Date: Nov 30th, 1999
Volcano(es): Fisher Finch, Mt Shishaldin
Photographer: Stelling, P. L.
URL: avo.alaska.edu/image/view/24523
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