Worldview satellite image overlain over topography showing Semisopochnoi on January 30, 2015. The three prominent craters in the center belong to Mount Cerberus (named for the three-headed dog in Greek and Roman mythology); the peak behind and to the right of Cerberus is Anvil Peak. Sugarloaf Peak is in the foreground, just left of center. View is from the southeast.

Worldview satellite image overlain over topography showing Semisopochnoi on January 30, 2015. The three prominent craters in the center belong to Mount Cerberus (named for the three-headed dog in Greek and Roman mythology); the peak behind and to the right of Cerberus is Anvil Peak. Sugarloaf Peak is in the foreground, just left of center. View is from the southeast.

Date: Jan 30th, 2015
Volcano(es): Semisopochnoi
Photographer: Schneider, D. J.
URL: avo.alaska.edu/image/view/77391
Image courtesy of AVO/USGS.
Please cite the photographer and the Alaska Volcano Observatory / U.S. Geological Survey when using this image.
Full Resolution.