PHIVOLCS-DOST on X: LOOK: Weakening effusive activity produces a short incandescent lava flow from the summit crater of Mayon Volcano. Photo taken at 7:30 PM tonight, 22 November 2023, using Nikon D780 (

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Global Volcanism Program Bulletin of the Global Volcanism Network

PHIVOLCS-DOST on X: LOOK! Lava effusion from Mayon Volcano's summit crater continues for the 8th straight week, feeding rockfall and lava flows in the Mi-isi, Bonga, and Basud Gullies. Video taken between

Global Volcanism Program Bulletin of the Global Volcanism Network

Global Volcanism Program Bulletin of the Global Volcanism Network

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Global Volcanism Program Bulletin of the Global Volcanism Network

Continuous slow lava effusion, incandescent PDCs observed in Mayon --- Phivolcs

Global Volcanism Program Bulletin of the Global Volcanism Network

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Partly Cloudy With a Chance of Lava Flows: Forecasting Volcanic Eruptions in the Twenty‐First Century - Poland - 2020 - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth - Wiley Online Library

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