TOMS Volcanic Image Archive

This database of eruptions observed by the TOMS instruments is undergoing construction. The list of eruptions observed by TOMS since 1978 is up-to-date, and images will be added as they are processed so check back regularly. New eruptions will be added as and when they are discovered. The database currently contains 274 eruptive events from 70 volcanoes.

Images presented in the SO2 column display retrievals from either the current (version 8) operational algorithm (Sulfur Dioxide Index or SOI) or a more accurate iterative retrieval algorithm (Iterative SO2) which is implemented offline. Units are Milli atm cm, also known as Dobson Units (DU), where 1 Milli atm cm = 1 DU = 10 ppmm at STP. Images in the Ash/Aerosols column show the TOMS Aerosol Index (AI), which is positive for UV-absorbing aerosols such as volcanic ash, and negative for non-UV absorbing aerosols such as sulfate. Note that the scale used varies between plots. A triangular symbol marks the location of the source volcano. For further information please contact us.

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Volcano

Date

SO2

Ash/Aerosols

Days tracked

Notes/Links

Sierra Negra, Galápagos Islands

October 22, 2005

Oct23, Oct24, Oct25, Oct26

None detected

4 (to date)

The first activity at Sierra Negra since its large eruption in November 1979.

Anatahan, Mariana Islands

April 6, 2005

Apr6

Apr6

1

This eruption, though not particularly large, was notable for producing a very dense ash cloud (note the very high AI values in the AI image). However, note that the TOMS version 8 AI used here is higher than the old version 7 AI.

Manam, Papua New Guinea

November 2004 - January 2005

Nov11, Nov24, Nov25, Dec20, Jan28


5 (to date)

Continuous activity, including some powerful Strombolian eruptions, beginning at Manam in October 2004, have produced several significant SO2 clouds. The eruption column rose to 17-18 km on Nov 24, and maybe to 21-24 km on Jan 28, 2005. Further details are available on the Darwin VAAC website.

Ambrym, Vanuatu

October 7, 2004

Oct7


16 (to date)

SO2 degassing from Ambrym was apparent throughout September and into October. A relatively large plume was detected on 7 October.

Asama, Japan

September 15, 2004

Sep15


1

SO2 emissions during activity at Asama in mid-September.

Bromo, Indonesia

June 9, 2004

Jun9, Jun10

None detected

2

SO2 clouds generated by a small explosive eruption on June 8.

Nyamuragira, DR Congo

May 8, 2004

May8, May10, May11, May12, May13, May14, May15, May16, May17, May18, May19, May20, May21, May22, May23, May24, May25, May26, May27, May28, May29, May30, May31, Jun1, Jun2, Jun3, Jun4, Jun5, Jun6, Jun8

May10

31 (to date)

SO2 cloud first observed at 1056 local time on May 8; the eruption began around 0548 local time. Some SO2 may be sourced from Nyiragongo, which is also currently active. There was a data gap over the region on May 9. AIRS images of this eruption are also available.

Soputan, Indonesia

September 1, 2003



1

Gas plume from Soputan - MODIS image available on Darwin VAAC website.

Soufriere Hills, Montserrat

July 12, 2003

Jul13, Jul14


3

This SO2 cloud was produced by explosions at the climax of a major dome collapse on July 12.

Lopevi, Vanuatu

June 8, 2003

Jun9

None detected

1

A small explosive eruption began at Lopevi on June 8. TOMS detected an SO2 cloud W of Fiji on June 9.

Anatahan, Mariana Islands

May 10, 2003

May11, May12, May24, May25, May26, May28, May30, Jun3

May11, May12, May13

10

TOMS data gaps hampered detection of the early phase of this eruption, but significant SO2 and ash emissions were detected on subsequent days. No EP TOMS data were available from May 15-23. From May 24, continued emissions were detected.

Nyiragongo, DR Congo

April-June 2003

May3, May4, May5, May6, May7, May10, May12, May14, May26, Jun3, Jun5

None detected

~23

Significant SO2 emissions from Nyiragongo have been detected since late April.

Vanuatu

January 2003

Jan8, Jan10, Jan12

None detected

~3

TOMS detected a small SO2 cloud over Vanuatu on January 8, indicating a possible small eruption or degassing episode. The source volcano has yet to be identified, though the cloud was observed in the vicinity of Lopevi and Ambrym (Lopevi is marked on the images).

Nyiragongo, DR Congo

January 2003

Jan2, Jan4, Jan6, Jan10

None detected

~7

SO2 from Nyiragongo was still perceptible in TOMS data until mid-January.

Nyiragongo, DR Congo

December 2002

Dec5, Dec7, Dec9, Dec13, Dec15, Dec17, Dec19, Dec21, Dec25, Dec27, Dec29, Dec31

None detected

~17

Degassing from Nyiragongo became visible once again in TOMS data around December 3 (see below for images from October-November). Data gaps occur over Nyiragongo every other day.

Piton de la Fournaise, Réunion

November 16, 2002

Nov17

None detected

1

Piton de la Fournaise erupted on November 16. A small SO2 plume was observed by TOMS on Nov 17.

Papandayan, Indonesia

November 11, 2002

Nov15

None detected

2

Papandayan began erupting on November 11. Small amounts of SO2 were observed by TOMS on Nov 13 and 15. GMS-5 visible images of the volcanic cloud on Nov 15 can be viewed on the Darwin VAAC website.

El Reventador, Ecuador

November 3, 2002

Nov3(1043), Nov4(1132), Nov7(1044), Nov8(1134), Nov9(1045), Nov10(1134), Nov11(1046), Nov12(1135), Nov13(1047), Nov14(1136), Nov15(1048), Nov16(1137), Nov17(1048), Nov20(1138), Nov21(1050), Nov23(1050), Nov24(1140)

Nov3(1043), Nov4(1132)

17

Local times of TOMS overpasses are shown. The TOMS swath was not ideally placed for detection of the Reventador eruption cloud on Nov 3, but some SO2 and ash was seen, with the SO2 signal being more extensive at the time of the overpass. On Nov 4, TOMS detected several distinct SO2 masses and an ash cloud - note separation of the ash and gas. Information from the Instituto Geofisico in Quito is here.

Etna, Italy

October 27, 2002

Oct27, Oct29

Oct27, Oct28, Oct29, Oct30, Oct31, Nov1, Nov2, Nov3

8

EP TOMS detected SO2 and ash associated with the latest eruption of Mt. Etna in Sicily. This eruption has produced stronger signals in the TOMS data than the July-August 2001 eruption, suggesting that the October 2002 plume may have reached higher altitudes. Check out MODIS images of the eruption on the NASA Earth Observatory website.

Nyiragongo, DR Congo

October-November, 2002

Oct8, Oct12, Oct13, Oct15, Oct16, Oct17, Oct18, Oct19, Oct20, Oct28, Oct30, Nov3, Nov5, Nov7, Nov9, Nov11, Nov13, Nov15

None detected

~24

Intense degassing from Nyiragongo became visible in TOMS data around October 7, continuing through October and November.

Ruang, Indonesia

September 25, 2002

Sep26

Sep26

1

The TOMS overpass on Sep 25 was too early to capture the fresh eruption cloud, but ash and SO2 were evident on the following day. The aerosol signal over S Borneo is at least partly due to smoke from biomass burning; the ash cloud from Ruang can be seen over NE Borneo. A data gap may be obscuring any SO2 or ash immediately west of Ruang.

Nyamuragira, DR Congo

July 26, 2002

Jul26, Jul27, Jul28, Jul29, Jul30, Jul31, Aug1, Aug2

None detected

8

SO2 cloud first detected at 1138 local time on Jul 26. Some SO2 may be sourced from Nyiragongo. A MODIS image of the July 26 cloud can be seen on the NASA Earth Observatory website. EP TOMS unfortunately entered safe hold mode on August 2, prematurely curtailing tracking of this eruption. No further SO2 was detected when data collection resumed on August 13.

Nyiragongo, DR Congo

January 17, 2002

Jan17

None detected

1

SO2 cloud detected at around 1100 local time on Jan 17.

Bezymianny, Kamchatka

August 7, 2001

None detected

Aug7(1158)

1

Local time of TOMS overpass indicated.

Tungurahua, Ecuador

August 6, 2001

Aug6

Aug6

1


Soufriere Hills, Montserrat

July 30, 2001

Jul30

None detected

1

Cloud produced by a lava dome collapse on July 29.

Shiveluch, Kamchatka

May 22, 2001

None detected

May22(1128), May22(1307)

1

Local times of TOMS overpasses indicated.

Ulawun, Papua New Guinea

April 30, 2001

Apr30

None detected

2

Data gap over volcano. See visible images of the eruption cloud courtesy of Darwin VAAC.

Popocatépetl, Mexico

April 29, 2001

Apr29

Apr29

1


Cleveland, Aleutian Islands

March 19, 2001

None detected


1


Cleveland, Aleutian Islands

March 11, 2001

None detected

Mar11(1), Mar11(2)

1


Cleveland, Aleutian Islands

February 19, 2001

Feb19

Feb19

1


Nyamuragira, D.R. Congo

February 2001

Feb6, Feb7, Feb8, Feb9, Feb10, Feb11, Feb12, Feb13, Feb15, Feb17, Feb19, Feb21, Feb22, Feb23, Feb24, Mar2, Mar6, Mar7

Feb6, Feb7, Feb8,
Feb9, Feb10, Feb11

~25

AI images suggest sulfate aerosol production (negative AI).

Popocatépetl, Mexico

December 19, 2000

Dec19, Dec21

Dec19

2

Data gap over region on Dec 20.

Popocatépetl, Mexico

December 15, 2000

Dec15

None detected

1


Ulawun, Papua New Guinea

September 28, 2000

Sep28, Sep30

Sep28

2

No data available over PNG on Sep 29 due to a data gap. Visible images of the eruption cloud courtesy of Darwin VAAC.

Miyakejima, Japan

August 2000

Aug19, Aug20, Aug25, Aug27, Aug29, Aug31, Sep4, Sep7, Sep9, Sep13, Sep14

Ozone: Aug18, Aug24, Aug28

Aug19, Aug29

14

Separation of SO2 and ash evident in Aug 19 cloud. An airliner encountered the Aug 19 ash cloud in flight and sustained US$4 million in damage (GVP reports). Ozone anomalies on Aug 18, 24 and 28 indicate SO2 emissions.

Láscar, Chile

July 20, 2000

None detected

Jul20

1

Ash from a short eruption on July 20. A data gap truncates the eastward extent of the cloud.

Hekla, Iceland

February 27-29, 2000

Feb27, Feb28, Feb29

Feb27, Feb28

~3

As the cloud drifted near the light terminator the retrievals were cut off. Extensive sulfate aerosol signal associated with the cloud.

Nyamuragira, D.R. Congo

January - February 2000

Jan28, Jan29, Jan30, Feb1, Feb2, Feb3, Feb5, Feb8, Feb10

None detected

~18


Tungurahua, Ecuador

November 16, 1999


Nov16

1


Soufriere Hills, Montserrat

July 20, 1999

Jul20

Jul20

1

Cloud produced by a lava dome collapse on July 20. Separation of SO2 and ash evident.

Shishaldin, Aleutian Islands

April 19, 1999

Apr19, Apr20(1), Apr20(2), Apr21

Apr19

3

No further ash detected after April 19.

Mt Cameroon, Cameroon

March 28, 1999

Mar30, Mar31, Apr1, Apr2

None detected

4

First detection by TOMS (March 30) followed the opening of a new set of fissure vents on the volcano, which produced a voluminous lava flow (GVP reports).

Popocatépetl, Mexico

November 25, 1998

Nov25

None detected

1


Soufriere Hills, Montserrat

November 12, 1998


None detected

1

Cloud produced by a lava dome collapse on November 12.

Nyamuragira, D.R. Congo

October 1998

Oct17, Oct18, Oct19, Oct20, Oct21, Oct22, Oct23, Oct24, Oct25, Oct26, Oct27, Oct28, Oct29, Oct30, Oct31

Oct18, Oct19, Oct20, Oct21, Oct24, Oct26, Oct27, Oct28

~15

AI images show sulfate aerosol production.

Manam, Papua New Guinea

October 5, 1998

Oct5

None detected

1

Visible images of eruption plume courtesy of Darwin VAAC.

Cerro Azul, Galápagos Islands

September - October 1998

Sep16, Sep17, Sep18, Sep19, Sep20, Sep21, Sep22, Sep23, Sep25, Sep27, Oct9, Oct11, Oct13, Oct15

Sep16, Sep18, Sep19, Sep20, Sep21, Sep23, Sep25, Oct2, Oct6, Oct11

~25

GOES Vis/IR images of initial eruption. Note that sunglint over the ocean can also produce positive Aerosol Index values.

Soufriere Hills, Montserrat

July 3, 1998

Jul3

None detected

1

Cloud produced by a lava dome collapse early in the morning of July 3.

Soufriere Hills, Montserrat

December 26, 1997

Dec26

Dec26

1

Separation of SO2 and ash evident.

Soufriere Hills, Montserrat

August - October 1997

Ozone: Oct19

Aug8, Sep27, Oct18, Oct19


Ash from Vulcanian explosions during Aug and Sept/Oct 1997. Ozone data indicate a possible SO2 cloud on Oct 19.

Popocatépetl, Mexico

July 3, 1997

Jul3

None detected

1



ADEOS satellite fails June 29, 1997

Bezymianny, Kamchatka

May 8, 1997

None detected

ADEOS: May7, May8(1), May8(2), May9

Earth Probe: May7, May8, May10

~2-3


Langila, Papua New Guinea

February 1997


ADEOS: Feb14

1


Manam, Papua New Guinea

February 8-11, 1997

ADEOS Ozone: Feb9, Feb11

Earth Probe Ozone: Feb9

ADEOS: Feb10

3

ADEOS overpasses precede Earth Probe by ~1 hour. Ozone anomalies on Feb 9 and 11 are suggestive of weak SO2 clouds from Manam.

Nyamuragira, D.R. Congo

December 1996

ADEOS: Dec1, Dec2, Dec3, Dec4, Dec5, Dec6, Dec7, Dec8, Dec9, Dec11, Dec12, Dec13

Earth Probe: Dec2, Dec3, Dec4, Dec5, Dec8, Dec9, Dec10, Dec12, Dec13, Dec14

ADEOS: Dec1, Dec3, Dec4, Dec8, Dec9, Dec11, Dec12, Dec14, Dec15

Earth Probe: Dec2, Dec3, Dec4, Dec5, Dec8, Dec9, Dec10, Dec12, Dec13, Dec14

17

ADEOS overpasses precede Earth Probe by ~1 hour. Negative Aerosol Index indicates sulfate aerosol production.


ADEOS TOMS activated Sept 11, 1996


Earth Probe TOMS activated July 15, 1996


No TOMS operating 28 Dec 1994 - 15 July 1996


Meteor-3 TOMS mission ends Dec 28, 1994

Merapi, Java

November 22, 1994

None detected

Nov23

1

Ash cloud generated by a large dome collapse on Nov 22.

Kliuchevskoi, Kamchatka

October 1, 1994

Oct1(1), Oct1(2)

Oct1(1), Oct1(2)

1

Converging orbits at high latitudes produce 2 TOMS overpasses of Kliuchevskoi on Oct 1. Time between overpasses is ~1.7 hours.

Rabaul, Papua New Guinea

September 19, 1994

Sep19, Sep20, Sep21, Sep22, Sep23, Sep24

Sep19, Sep20, Sep21

~6

Visible/IR images of eruption plumes courtesy of Darwin VAAC.

Nyamuragira, Zaire

July 1994

Jul5, Jul6, Jul7, Jul8, Jul9, Jul10

Jul7, Jul8, Jul9, Jul10

~14

AI images indicate sulfate aerosol production.

Rinjani, Indonesia

June-August, 1994

Jul18

Jul2

~17

Visible/IR images of eruption plumes courtesy of Darwin VAAC.


Nimbus-7 TOMS mission ends May 6, 1993

Shiveluch, Kamchatka

April 22, 1993

Meteor-3: Apr22

Meteor-3: Apr22, Apr23

2?


Láscar, Chile

April 18, 1993

Nimbus-7: Apr20, Apr21

Meteor-3: Apr19, Apr20, Apr21

Nimbus-7: Apr19, Apr20, Apr21, Apr22, Apr23, Apr24, Apr25(1), Apr25(2), Apr26, Apr29

Meteor-3: Apr19, Apr20, Apr21, Apr22, Apr23, Apr24, Apr30


Nimbus-7 overpasses precede Meteor-3 by 3-4 hours. Some infrared imagery and ashfall maps for this eruption are available on the GVP Láscar web pages.

Mt. Spurr, Alaska

September 16, 1992

Nimbus-7: Sep17(1047)

Meteor-3: Sep17(1521), Sep18(1321)

Nimbus-7: Sep17(1047)

Meteor-3: Sep17(1332), Sep17(1521), Sep18(1321)

5

Times (Alaskan time) of TOMS overpasses are given in brackets.

Mt. Spurr, Alaska

August 18, 1992

Nimbus-7: Aug19(1051)

Meteor-3: Aug18(2042), Aug19(1823)

Nimbus-7: Aug19(1051)

Meteor-3: Aug18(1842), Aug18(2042)

8

Times (Alaskan time) of TOMS overpasses are given in brackets. Note that Meteor-3 overpasses were late in the day, precluding accurate SO2 retrievals due to low light levels.

Mt. Spurr, Alaska

June 27, 1992

Nimbus-7: Jun27(1050), Jun27(1230), Jun28(0924), Jun28(1049), Jun29(0941), Jun29(1124)

Meteor-3: Jun27(1031), Jun27(1222), Jun28(1014), Jun28(1205), Jun28(1352), Jun29(0956), Jun29(1148)

Nimbus-7: Jun27(1050), Jun27(1230), Jun28(0741), Jun28(0924), Jun28(1049), Jun29(0112), Jun29(0255), Jun29(0436), Jun29(0618), Jun29(0759), Jun29(0941), Jun29(1124)

Meteor-3: Jun27(1031), Jun27(1222), Jun27(1412), Jun28(0821), Jun28(1014), Jun28(1205), Jun28(1352), Jun28(2248), Jun29(0037), Jun29(0228), Jun29(0419), Jun29(0611), Jun29(0805), Jun29(0956), Jun29(1148), Jun29(1335)

6

Times (Alaskan time) of TOMS overpasses are given in brackets. Due to the high latitude of the volcanic cloud, it was detected in several TOMS orbits on each day.

Cerro Negro, Nicaragua

April 1992

No significant amounts detected

Nimbus-7: Apr10, Apr11, Apr12, Apr13, Apr14, Apr15

Meteor-3: Apr10, Apr11, Apr12, Apr13, Apr14, Apr15

6

Meteor-3 overpasses precede Nimbus-7 by several hours.

Marchena, Galápagos Islands

September 26, 1991

Nimbus-7: Sep26, Sep27, Sep28

Nimbus-7: Sep26

3

Possible sulfate signal in AI image on Sep 26. Most Meteor-3 overpasses of Marchena were too early in the day to be of any use for this eruption.

Nyamuragira, Zaire

September 1991 - July 1992



~32



Meteor-3 TOMS activated Aug 22, 1991

Cerro Hudson, Chile

August 1991

Aug9

Aug9



Mt. Pinatubo, Philippines

June 12 - 19, 1991

Jun12, Jun13, Jun14, Jun15, Jun16, Jun17, Jun18, Jun19, Jun20, Jun21, Jun22, Jun23, Jun24

Ash: Jun12, Jun13, Jun14, Jun15, Jun16, Jun17, Jun18

Sulfate: Jun17, Jun18, Jun19, Jun20, Jun21, Jun22, Jun23, Jun24

~60

The 1991 Pinatubo eruption is the largest seen by TOMS to date. These images document the precursory explosions (June 12-14) that occurred prior to the paroxysmal eruption on June 15 (which were significant events themselves), the enormous SO2 and ash clouds produced on June 15 (seen in the June 16 image), and the first week of transport of the SO2 cloud around the globe.

Fernandina, Galápagos Islands

April 19, 1991

Apr20, Apr21, Apr22, Apr23, Apr24

Apr20

5

Weak ash signal seen over Fernandina on April 20.

Hekla, Iceland

January 17, 1991

Jan20, Jan21, Jan22, Jan23, Jan24, Jan25

None detected

6

The eruption cloud was north of the terminator in the polar night region for the first few days of atmospheric residence, then it moved south across Russia and was detected by TOMS near the Black Sea.

Gamalama, Indonesia

April 25, 1990

None detected


1


Redoubt, Alaska

February-April 1990

Mar9

Feb15(1), Feb15(2), Mar5, Mar9(1), Mar9(2), Mar23, Apr15, Apr21


TOMS detected several of the explosive lava dome destruction events that occurred during Redoubt's 6-month eruption.

Kelut, Indonesia

February 10, 1990

Feb11

Feb11, Feb12

2

Infrared images of eruption plume courtesy of Darwin VAAC. AI images show sunglint features over Indian Ocean (Feb 11, 12) and off N. Australia (Feb 12).

Kliuchevskoi, Kamchatka

January 29, 1990



4


Redoubt, Alaska

January 1990

None detected

Jan8

1

TOMS detected several of the explosive lava dome destruction events that occurred during Redoubt's 6-month eruption.

Redoubt, Alaska

December 14, 1989

Dec16

None detected


Due to low light levels in Alaska in the N. Hemisphere winter, TOMS was unable to detect this cloud until it moved into lower latitudes.

Nevado del Ruiz, Colombia

September 1, 1989

Sep1


1


Nyamuragira, Zaire

April - May 1989

Apr27


~28


Ambrym, Vanuatu

April 24, 1989

Apr24, Apr27, Apr29, Apr30, May1, May10

None detected

6


Soputan, Indonesia

April 22, 1989

None detected


1


Pacaya, Guatemala

March 9, 1989

None detected


2


Lonquimay, Chile

December 25, 1988


1988: Dec27, Dec28(1), Dec28(2), Dec29(1), Dec29(2), Dec30, Dec31
1989: Jan1, Jan2, Jan3(1), Jan3(2), Jan4(1), Jan4(2), Jan5, Jan6(1), Jan6(2), Jan7, Jan8, Jan9(1), Jan9(2), Jan10, Jan11, Jan14, Jan15(1), Jan15(2), Jan16, Jan24, Jan25


Two overpasses available for some days due to overlapping TOMS orbits at these latitudes.

Fernandina, Galápagos Islands

September 14, 1988

Sep15

Sep15, Sep17

5

Along with SO2, some ash from phreatic explosions was also detected.

Makian, Indonesia

July 29, 1988

Jul30, Jul31, Aug2, Aug3, Aug4, Aug5

Jul29, Jul30, Jul31, Aug1, Aug5

~7

Visible/IR images of July 29 eruption plume courtesy of Darwin VAAC.

Banda Api, Indonesia

May 9, 1988

May9, May10, May11

May9, May10

3

Visible image of May 9 eruption plume courtesy of Darwin VAAC.

Nyamuragira, Zaire

December 1987 - January 1988

Dec31, Jan1


2


Kliuchevskoi, Kamchatka

February 19, 1987



1


Chikurachki, Kurile Islands

November - December 1986





Izu-Oshima, Japan

November 1986

Nov19

None detected

1

SOI and AI images of plumes from Oshima and Chikurachki (Kurile Islands) on the same day. Oshima produced little (if any) detectable ash.

Ambrym, Vanuatu

November 1, 1986




SO2 degassing from Ambrym.

Nyamuragira, Zaire

July 16, 1986

Jul20


~13


Kilauea, Hawaii

June 27, 1986


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 47 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

June 2, 1986


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 46 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

May 8, 1986


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 45 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Pavlof, Alaska

April 16, 1986





Kilauea, Hawaii

April 14, 1986


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 44 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Augustine, Alaska

March 27, 1986





Kilauea, Hawaii

March 22, 1986


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 43 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

February 23, 1986


None detected

1

SO2 emissions from Episode 42 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

January 28, 1986


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 41 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

January 2, 1986


None detected

1

SO2 emissions from Episode 40 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Ulawun, Papua New Guinea

November 20, 1985





Kilauea, Hawaii

November 14, 1985


None detected

1

SO2 emissions from Episode 39 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Nevado del Ruiz, Colombia

November 13, 1985

Nov14

Nov14


Marked separation of SO2 and ash components in the volcanic cloud.

Kilauea, Hawaii

October 21, 1985


None detected

4

SO2 emissions from Episode 38 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

September 25, 1985


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 37 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Nevado del Ruiz, Colombia

September 11, 1985





Kilauea, Hawaii

September 3, 1985


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 36 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kliuchevskoi, Kamchatka

August 16, 1985





Sangeang Api, Indonesia

July 30, 1985

None detected

Jul31

1


Kilauea, Hawaii

July 26, 1985


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 35 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

July 7, 1985


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 34 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

June 13, 1985


None detected

3

SO2 emissions from Episode 33 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Bezymianny, Kamchatka

June 12, 1985





Soputan, Indonesia

May 20, 1985

May20

May20, May21

2

A jumbo jet en route from Hong Kong to Sydney encountered the ash cloud on 20 May at 0058 (GVP reports).

Kilauea, Hawaii

April 22, 1985


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 32 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

March 14, 1985


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 31 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Canlaon, Philippines

March 13, 1985





Kilauea, Hawaii

February 4, 1985


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 30 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Heard Island

January 14, 1985





Kilauea, Hawaii

January 4, 1985


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 29 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

December 4, 1984


None detected

3

SO2 emissions from Episode 28 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Bezymianny, Kamchatka

November 13, 1984



1


Kilauea, Hawaii

November 3, 1984


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 26 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

September 20, 1984


None detected

3

SO2 emissions from Episode 25 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Mayon, Philippines

September 9, 1984

Sep23, Sep24, Sep25


4


Krafla, Iceland

September 4, 1984

Sep5, Sep6, Sep7, Sep10(1042), Sep10(1225), Sep11(1100), Sep11(1244), Sep12, Sep14(1155), Sep14(1339), Sep15, Sep16(1048), Sep16(1231), Sep17(1106), Sep17(1250), Sep18(1125), Sep18(1308)

None detected

11

Times (local) of TOMS overpasses given in brackets for days with 2 images.

Soputan, Indonesia

August 31, 1984

Aug31, Sep1

Aug31, Sep1

2

Infrared images of the eruption plume are available on the GVP Soputan web pages.

Kilauea, Hawaii

August 20, 1984


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 24 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

July 29, 1984


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 23 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

July 9, 1984


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 22 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

July 1, 1984


None detected

1

SO2 emissions from Episode 21 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Merapi, Java

June 15, 1984

None detected


1


Kilauea, Hawaii

June 8, 1984


None detected

1

SO2 emissions from Episode 20 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Soputan, Indonesia

May 24-26, 1984

May26

May26, May27

2


Kilauea, Hawaii

April 19, 1984


None detected

3

SO2 emissions from Episode 18 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Fernandina, Galápagos Islands

March - April 1984

Apr1

None detected

6


Mauna Loa, Hawaii

March - April 1984

Mar25, Mar26, Mar27, Mar28, Mar29, Apr3


15


Kilauea, Hawaii

March 4, 1984


None detected

3

SO2 emissions from Episode 16 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Nyamuragira, Zaire

February - March 1984

Feb24, Feb25, Feb26, Feb27, Feb28, Feb29, Mar1, Mar2, Mar5, Mar6


~11


Kilauea, Hawaii

February 15, 1984


None detected

1

SO2 emissions from Episode 15 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

January 31, 1984


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 14 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

January 21, 1984


None detected

1

SO2 emissions from Episode 13 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Pavlof, Alaska

December 15, 1983

None detected


1


Kilauea, Hawaii

November 30, 1983


None detected

3

SO2 emissions from Episode 12 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Pavlof, Alaska

November 14, 1983





Kilauea, Hawaii

November 6, 1983


None detected

3

SO2 emissions from Episode 11 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

October 5, 1983


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 10 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

September 16, 1983


None detected

3

SO2 emissions from Episode 9 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

September 6, 1983


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 8 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

August 16, 1983


None detected

2

SO2 emissions from Episode 7 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Gamalama, Indonesia

August 9, 1983



1

Partial separation of ash and SO2 in the volcanic cloud.

Colo, Indonesia

July - August 1983


Jul24, Jul26, Jul28, Jul31, Aug2, Aug3, Aug5, Aug7, Aug11, Aug12, Aug18, Aug26

~12


Kilauea, Hawaii

July 23, 1983


None detected

3

SO2 emissions from Episode 6 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

June 30, 1983


None detected

3

SO2 emissions from Episode 5 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

March 31, 1983


None detected

11

SO2 emissions from Episode 3 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

February 25, 1983


None detected

3

SO2 emissions from Episode 2 of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption.

Kilauea, Hawaii

January 3, 1983


None detected

3

SO2 emissions at the beginning of the Pu'u'O'o-Kupaianaha eruption on Kilauea's East Rift Zone.

Soputan, Indonesia

November 9, 1982

Nov10

Nov10, Nov11

3


Lopevi, Vanuatu

October 24, 1982

Oct25

Oct25

1


Mt Cameroon, Cameroon

October 16, 1982

Oct18

None detected

1


Soputan, Indonesia

September 16-18, 1982


Sep17, Sep18, Sep19

3

Soputan is not the only source of aerosols in these images. At this time, forest fires in Kalimantan were also producing a veil of smoke over central Indonesia. Galunggung (west Java) was also erupting, producing an ash cloud visible on September 19.

Volcan Wolf, Galápagos Islands

August 28, 1982



12


Soputan, Indonesia

August 26, 1982

Aug27

Aug27, Aug28



Galunggung, Indonesia

May - September 1982

Jun25

Jun25



El Chichón, Mexico

March - April 1982

Mar29, Mar30, Mar31, Apr2, Apr3

Mar29, Mar30, Mar31, Apr2, Apr3, Apr4, Apr5

~32

The March-April 1982 eruptions of El Chichón produced several vast SO2 and ash clouds. The largest explosive events of the eruption occurred on March 28, April 3 and April 4. The April 4 event was the paroxysmal phase of the eruption, and the resulting SO2 cloud was tracked for several weeks as it circled the globe. All of the clouds show some degree of separation of ash and SO2.

Nyamuragira, Zaire

December 1981 - January 1982

Dec26-29, Dec27, Dec28


~16


Vanuatu

July 8, 1981




SO2 degassing from either Ambrym or Lopevi (probably Ambrym).

Pagan, Mariana Islands

May 15, 1981

May15

May15

2


Alaid, Kurile Islands

April - May 1981





Hekla, Iceland

April 9, 1981

Apr10, Apr11

None detected

2


Pavlof, Alaska

November 11, 1980

None detected


1


Krafla, Iceland

October 18, 1980

Oct19, Oct20, Oct21, Oct22, Oct23

None detected

5


Mt. St. Helens, Washington

October 17, 1980

None detected

Oct17

1

One of a series of lava dome destruction events at Mt St Helens after dome growth commenced in June 1980.

Ulawun, Papua New Guinea

October 6, 1980





Etna, Italy

September 1, 1980

Sep2


2


Etna, Italy

September 6, 1980

Sep6

None detected

1


Hekla, Iceland

August 17, 1980

Aug18

Polar projections: Aug18(1048), Aug19(0230), Aug19(0412), Aug19(0556), Aug19(2318), Aug20(0102), Aug20(0429), Aug20(0613), Aug20(1642), Aug20(1825), Aug20(2008), Aug20(2151), Aug21(0303), Aug21(0446), Aug21(0632), Aug21(1332), Aug21(1701), Aug21(2208), Aug22(0136), Aug22(0319), Aug22(0839), Aug22(1023), Aug22(1206), Aug22(2041), Aug22(2226), Aug23(0154), Aug23(1040), Aug23(1223), Aug23(1738)

Aug18

6

Times (UTC) of overpasses are given in brackets. Local time in Iceland is the same as UTC. This was a modest eruption, but the SO2 cloud produced seems to have been relatively long-lived. Part of this cloud appears to have circumnavigated the globe in 5-6 days, eventually returning close to its point of origin. Other parts of the cloud moved across Russia, Alaska and Canada. A composite plot of TOMS data for August 18-23 is also available.

Mt. St. Helens, Washington

August 7, 1980

None detected


1

One of a series of lava dome destruction events at Mt St Helens after dome growth commenced in June 1980.

Mt. St. Helens, Washington

July 22, 1980

None detected


1

One of a series of lava dome destruction events at Mt St Helens after dome growth commenced in June 1980.

Krafla, Iceland

July 10, 1980

Jul11(1102), Jul11(1240), Jul12(1120), Jul12(1227), Jul13(1139), Jul13(1245), Jul14, Jul15(1054), Jul15(1216), Jul16, Jul17

None detected

7

Local times of TOMS overpasses are given in brackets. Due to the high latitude of the eruption, it was detected in more than one orbit on some days.

Mt. St. Helens, Washington

June 12, 1980

Jun13

Jun13

1


Mt. St. Helens, Washington

May 25, 1980

May25

May25

1


Mt. St. Helens, Washington

May 18, 1980

May18, May19, May20, May21, May22, May23

May18, May19, May20, May21

5-6

Data gap over western and central USA on May 21.

Makushin, Aleutian Islands

May 1, 1980





Bulusan, Philippines

February 7, 1980

None detected


1


Nyamuragira, Zaire

January 30, 1980



~18


Sierra Negra, Galápagos Islands

November 13, 1979

Nov14, Nov15

None detected

~24


Karkar, Papua New Guinea

May 30, 1979

Ozone: May29

May30, May31

3

Ozone anomaly on May 29 indicates low-level SO2 emissions, prior to minor eruptions of ash on May 30-31.

Soufriere St Vincent, West Indies

April 17, 1979

None detected


1


Soufriere St Vincent, West Indies

April 13, 1979



1


Karkar, Papua New Guinea

March 8, 1979

Mar8

Ozone: Mar7

Mar8

2

Ozone anomaly on Mar 7 indicates low-level SO2 emissions. Some separation of ash and SO2 is apparent on Mar 8. Note the prominent sunglint signal over the ocean north and south of New Guinea in AI data on Mar 8 - the ash cloud from Karkar is over land.

Cerro Azul, Galápagos Islands

January - February 1979