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Paricutin emitting sparse ash - vapors are also being emitted, but they cannot be seen. This type of activity is accompanied by an intermittent rolling rumble and fall of gritty ash. Photo taken from Cerro de Jaratiro. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. May 27, 1944. Published as plate 39-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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One of the Taqui flows pouring over a ridge. The fluid center of the flow has left a deep trench, but a second lava surge begins to fill it. Taken from the north. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. February 18, 1945. Photo by E. Ordonez. Published as plate 50-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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One of the intermittent crater explosions that were followed by a period of quiet. Photo taken from Cerro de Jaratiro. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. December 6, 1944. Published as plate 48-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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Heavy bomb and lapilli emission. The horseshoe shape of the cone is apparent. Quitzocho lava flow in middle ground. Note the sparse cover of ash in the cultivated fields. Taken from the northeast. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. March 2, 1943. Photo by Institute de Geologia. Published as plate 19-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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The tower of the San Juan Parangaricutiro church above the lava of the Parangaricutiro tongue of the Taqui flows. Behind the tower lies the engulfed town. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. January 25, 1945. Published as plate 43-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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Interior of the crater, with one eruptive vent and a medium-sized eruptive column charged with ash. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. January 23, 1945. Published as plate 49-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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The Quitzoclio lava flow has almost reached its maximum extent at the foot of Cerro de Jaratiro. The cone is still asymmetrical owing to repeated breaching. Taken from the eastern foot of Cerro de Jaratiro. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. March 20, 1943. Published as plate 20-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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Burning gases from the orifices of a hornito. These flames are pale blue and only visible at dusk and night. The vents are lined with fused lava. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. March 22, 1944. Published as plate 37-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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Fumaroles in the Sapichu flow, with deposits of yellow and orange iron and aluminum chlorides. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. August 17, 1944. Published as plate 45-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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Various Taqui flows viewed from the north. Mesa de Los Hornitos above. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. July 1945. Photo by E. Ordonez. Published as plate 50-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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Activity in the Paricutin crater was reduced to a lazy emission of vapor during the eruption of Sapichu. A depressed boggy swale extended from the summit toward Sapichu, and the north slope was crusted with salts. Photo taken from Cerro de Jaratiro. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. November 28, 1943. Published as plate 33-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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Lazy emission of ash-laden eruptive column. On the right is part of the Quitzoclio ridge with "Los Faroles" at the right. Old crater of Cerro de Jaratiro in foreground. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. September 17, 1943. Published as plate 30-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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Erosion arroyo in the ash at the foot of Cerro de Canicjuata, the result of a single storm. Erosion has taken place several feet below the old land surface. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan Mexico. ca. 1943. Published as plate 47-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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Heavy cineritic activity, accompanied by abundant bombs. Taken from Cerro de Jaratiro. Parlcutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. May 24, 1943. Published as plate 22-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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The vaporous emission from Sapichu sometime condensed as a huge cloud above the volcano. Cumulus clouds in background. Photo taken from Angahuan. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. December 6, 1943. Published as plate 33-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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The rubble front of the Sapichu lava flow at the San Juan Parangaricutiro-Uruapan road. A common type of lava at Paricutin. Parlcutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. March 23, 1944. Published as plate 43-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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The new adventitious cone, Sapichu, at the base of Paricutin. A continuous fountain of viscous bombs without visible eruptive column. Taken from the east. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. October 21, 1943. Photo by L. Storm. Published as plate 32-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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Block lava front from a small flow from Quitzocho ridge. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. July 31, 1944. Published as plate 42-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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Breached eastern side of cone showing the crater and hummocky surface of Quitzocho lava flow. In the foreground are the remains of a forest destroyed by bomb and lapilli falls. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. March 10, 1943. Photo by E. Ordonez. Published as plate 20-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.
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Eruptive column is pale buff and largely vaporous. Paricutin Volcano from Mesa de Cocjarao. The lowered south rim is due to scouring by the eruptive column of the south crater vent. Photo taken from the southwest. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. March 22, 1944. Published as plate 38-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 965-D. 1956.


map background search result map search result map Heavy bomb and lapilli emission. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. Breached eastern side of cone showing the crater and hummocky surface of Quitzocho lava flow. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. The Quitzoclio lava flow has almost reached its maximum extent at the foot of Cerro de Jaratiro. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. Heavy cineritic activity, accompanied by abundant bombs. Parlcutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. Lazy emission of ash-laden eruptive column. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. A continuous fountain of viscous bombs without visible eruptive column. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. Activity in the Paricutin crater was reduced to a lazy emission of vapor during the eruption of Sapichu. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. The vaporous emission from Sapichu. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. Burning gases from the orifices of a hornito. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1944. Eruptive column is pale buff and largely vaporous. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico.1944. Paricutin Volcano emitting sparse ash and vapors. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1944. Block lava front from a small flow from Quitzocho ridge. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1944. The tower of the San Juan Parangaricutiro church above the lava. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1945. The rubble front of the Sapichu lava flow at the San Juan Parangaricutiro-Uruapan road. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1944. Fumaroles in the Sapichu flow. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1944. Erosion arroyo in the ash at the foot of Cerro de Canicjuata. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. One of the intermittent crater explosions that were followed by a period of quiet. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1944. Interior of the crater. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1945. One of the Taqui flows pouring over a ridge. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1945. Various Taqui flows viewed. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1945. Heavy bomb and lapilli emission. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. Breached eastern side of cone showing the crater and hummocky surface of Quitzocho lava flow. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. The Quitzoclio lava flow has almost reached its maximum extent at the foot of Cerro de Jaratiro. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. Heavy cineritic activity, accompanied by abundant bombs. Parlcutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. Lazy emission of ash-laden eruptive column. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. A continuous fountain of viscous bombs without visible eruptive column. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. Activity in the Paricutin crater was reduced to a lazy emission of vapor during the eruption of Sapichu. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. The vaporous emission from Sapichu. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. Burning gases from the orifices of a hornito. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1944. Eruptive column is pale buff and largely vaporous. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico.1944. Paricutin Volcano emitting sparse ash and vapors. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1944. Block lava front from a small flow from Quitzocho ridge. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1944. The tower of the San Juan Parangaricutiro church above the lava. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1945. The rubble front of the Sapichu lava flow at the San Juan Parangaricutiro-Uruapan road. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1944. Fumaroles in the Sapichu flow. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1944. Erosion arroyo in the ash at the foot of Cerro de Canicjuata. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1943. One of the intermittent crater explosions that were followed by a period of quiet. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1944. Interior of the crater. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1945. One of the Taqui flows pouring over a ridge. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1945. Various Taqui flows viewed. Paricutin Volcano. Michoacan, Mexico. 1945.