
An Alaskan Volcano Erupted, Largely Out of View
January 5, 2017 · Earth / Weather Changes · 0 Comments
For a mere flyspeck, Bogoslof Island has been causing quite a commotion recently. The island is the exposed summit of a volcano that sits in 6,000 feet of water in the Bering Sea about 40 miles west of the Alaskan island of Unalaska, which is part of the Aleutian chain. Bogoslof has had a series of eruptions over the last … Continue reading