Volcanic Ash May 24, 2008 | Geology.com The recent eruption of Chaiten Volcano in Chile produced enormous ash plumes... Chile Volcano: News, Images, Maps May 10, 2008 | Geology.com A collection of resources for the recent eruption of Chaiten Volcano in... Plume from Chaiten Volcano Reaches the Atlantic May 7, 2008 | Earth Observatory Chaiten Volcano is pumping out such an intense amount of ash that... Chaiten Volcano Eruption Photos: Southern Chile May 3, 2008 | BBC News The government of Chile has declared a state of emergency with the... Chaiten Eruption Continues February 20, 2009 | Reuters After being inactive for over 7000 years, Chaiten Volcano in Chile erupted... New Lava Dome at Chaiten Volcano, Chile March 11, 2010 | NASA Earth Observatory Earth Observatory has a new image of Chaiten Volcano showing a new... Chaiten Volcano Updates May 14, 2008 | Geology.com Links to recent news items related to a partial ash cloud collapse... Nevado del Huila & Cerro Machin Evacuations January 29, 2009 | The Volcanism Blog Some towns in Colombia are being evacuated due to their close proximity... Chaiten: Ash & Steam Eruption December 16, 2008 | Earth Observatory "Chaiten Volcano remained active in mid-December 2008, releasing plumes of ash and/or... Chaiten Eruption Continues January 24, 2009 | Earth Observatory Earth Observatory has two new satellite images of current eruptive activity at... Chaiten Volcano is Still Dangerous December 31, 2008 | Reuters Chaiten Volcano erupted in May for the first time since about 7400... Chaiten WebCam Photos February 28, 2009 | Volcanism Blog The Volcanism Blog has a number of recent images from the Chaiten... Chaiten Volcano: Article and Images April 13, 2009 | Geology.com Chaitén Volcano in Chile erupted in 2008 for the first time in... Is Chaiten Ready to Explode? July 27, 2008 | Eruptions Dr. Erik Klemetti has been documenting the eruptions of Chaiten and numerous... 101 Eruptions August 6, 2008 | Eruptions Blog Congratulations to Dr. Erik Klemetti who has posted about volcanic eruptions 101... |