Novarupta Dome (Volcano) exploded onto the Alaskan landscape in June of 1912. During the course of 60 hours between 3 to 6 cubic miles of material were ejected from this vent which filled the Ukak River valley, boiling water for decades following the eruption. Today, Novarupta retains heat from its magma chamber and releases steam when wet.
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