A view from the eastern part of the beach of Applegate Cove of the east-northeastern flank of Mount Cleveland. Fumarolic steam is observed from the southern part of the crater rim (left side of the photo), and from a vigorous fumarole on the eastern side of the summit with some sulfurous deposits also observed (a little downslope from the crater). This view shows the collapsed region of the southern portion of the crater rim (left side of the summit). There was no cut out portion observed by the field party in September 2002. The cut out (collapsed) part was first observed from a similar vantage point - though further out to sea - but due to more cloud cover that day, it was difficult to be certain of the change. This view in 2004 confirmed that some morphologic change took place at the summit since 2002.

A view from the eastern part of the beach of Applegate Cove of the east-northeastern flank of Mount Cleveland. Fumarolic steam is observed from the southern part of the crater rim (left side of the photo), and from a vigorous fumarole on the eastern side of the summit with some sulfurous deposits also observed (a little downslope from the crater). This view shows the collapsed region of the southern portion of the crater rim (left side of the summit). There was no cut out portion observed by the field party in September 2002. The cut out (collapsed) part was first observed from a similar vantage point - though further out to sea - but due to more cloud cover that day, it was difficult to be certain of the change. This view in 2004 confirmed that some morphologic change took place at the summit since 2002.

Date: Jul 21st, 2004
Volcano(es): Cleveland
Photographer: Smith, S. J.
URL: avo.alaska.edu/image/view/2637
Image courtesy of Steve J. Smith.
Please cite Steve J. Smith when using this image. For permission contact him at iceburghwolves@charter.net.
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