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Mt. Pinatubo 10th Anniversary Perspective

This recent false color Landsat-7 image, from January 2001, shows Mt. Pinatubo as it stands today. The caldera is seen in the middle of the image, underneath clouds.

Ten years after the blast, vegetation is re-growing on the slopes of the mountain (in green.) Streams of mud, called lahars, (resulting from ash from the eruption mixing with water- seen as the lighter sediment) continue to flow down the sides of the mountains, as well as channels of water (darker streams). However, as vegetation grows back, the ash becomes more stabilized and less likely to form the destructive lahars.


Zooming down to a Landsat image of the region around Mt. Pinatubo taken in January 2001    Zooming down to a Landsat image of the region around Mt. Pinatubo taken in January 2001
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Mt. Pinatubo from Landsat, taken in January 2001    Mt. Pinatubo from Landsat, taken in January 2001

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Animation Number:2193
Animator:Michael Mangos (Lead)
Studio:SVS
Completed:2001-06-12
Scientists:Richard McPeters (NASA/GSFC)
 Jay Herman (NASA/GSFC)
Instrument:Landsat-7/ETM+
Data Collected:2001/01
Series:Mt. Pinatubo
Video:SVS2001-0021 *
Keywords:
SVS >> Eruption
SVS >> Lahars
SVS >> Mt. Pinatubo
DLESE >> Natural hazards
SVS >> Volcano
GCMD >> Location >> Philippines
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