Here is a LANDSAT-8 view of the volcanic activity at Pavlof and Shishaldin volcanoes. Thanks to AVO for uploading an example of the data to their website. I then went to download the raw data and found that both Shishaldin and Pavlof where in the same swath.
Below is the TIR channel, LANDSAT 10. I've also animated a view of the features as this really show well the direction of the Pavlof flow and how the Shishaldin signal is focused on the summit crater.
Below is the TIR channel, LANDSAT 10. I've also animated a view of the features as this really show well the direction of the Pavlof flow and how the Shishaldin signal is focused on the summit crater.
Pavlof volcano, LANDSAT Band 10 in TIR, June 24 2014, 08:15 UTC
Animation: Pavlof volcano, LANDSAT Band 10 in TIR, June 24 2014, 08:15 UTC
Shishaldin volcano, LANDSAT Band 10 in TIR, June 24 2014, 08:15 UTC
Shishaldin volcano, LANDSAT Band 10 in TIR, June 24 2014, 08:15 UTC




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