k Calbuco volcano eruption, satellite image Calbuco volcano eruption. Satellite interferometric synthetic aperture radar SAR image of the Calbuco stratovolcano, Chile, during an eruption. Between 22nd to 23rd April 2015 significant explosive eruptions occurred at this volcano, the fist eruptive activity here since 1972. This image shows the relative deformation of the Earths surface caused by eruption. The concentric leafshaped pattern of fringes colour cycles lies to the west of Calbuco volcano and represents subsidence of the ground surface due to deflation of a buried magma reservoir. Water is black. Lago Llanquihue black, top and Puerto Montt Bay Pacific Ocean, black bottom are also shown. Imaged by the Cband SAR sensor on the European Space Agencys ESA Sentinel1 satellite, on Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Calbuco volcano eruption, satellite image Calbuco volcano eruption. Satellite interferometric synthetic aperture radar  SAR  image of the Calbuco stratovolcano, Chile, during an eruption. Between 22nd to 23rd April 2015 significant explosive eruptions occurred at this volcano, the fist eruptive activity here since 1972. This image shows the relative deformation of the Earth s surface caused by eruption. The concentric leaf shaped pattern of fringes  colour cycles  lies to the west of Calbuco volcano and represents subsidence of the ground surface due to deflation of a buried magma reservoir. Water is black. Lago Llanquihue  black, top  and Puerto Montt Bay  Pacific Ocean, black bottom  are also shown. Imaged by the C band SAR sensor on the European Space Agency s  ESA  Sentinel 1 satellite, on
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Calbuco volcano eruption, satellite image

Calbuco volcano eruption. Satellite interferometric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image of the Calbuco stratovolcano, Chile, during an eruption. Between 22nd to 23rd April 2015 significant explosive eruptions occurred at this volcano, the fist eruptive activity here since 1972. This image shows the relative deformation of the Earth's surface caused by eruption. The concentric leaf-shaped pattern of fringes (colour cycles) lies to the west of Calbuco volcano and represents subsidence of the ground surface due to deflation of a buried magma reservoir. Water is black. Lago Llanquihue (black, top) and Puerto Montt Bay (Pacific Ocean, black bottom) are also shown. Imaged by the C-band SAR sensor on the European Space Agency's (ESA) Sentinel-1 satellite, on

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