Mount Erebus Photographs by Jeff Johnson

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Clouds creeping up to the summit of Mt. Terror.
The Mt. Erebus crater behind plume.
Mt. Bird from the summit of Mt. Erebus.
Clouds creeping up to the summit of Mt. Terror.
The Mt. Erebus crater behind plume.
Mt. Bird from the summit of Mt. Erebus.
Jeff Johson sitting on an ice tower.
Plume spilling out of the Erebus crater.
Emily Desmarais using GPS to map the ice tower locations.
Jeff Johson sitting on an ice tower.
Plume spilling out of the Erebus crater.
Emily Desmarais using GPS to map the ice tower locations.
Tim Vermaat "plumbing" the lower Erebus hut for drinking water (melted snow).
The lower Erebus hut with skidoos and mountain tents.
Jeff Johnson standing on an inactive ice tower (fumarole).
Tim Vermaat "plumbing" the lower Erebus hut for drinking water (melted snow).
The lower Erebus hut with skidoos and mountain tents.
Jeff Johnson standing on an inactive ice tower (fumarole).
Hoar frost in one of the ice caves near the lower Erebus  hut.
A convenient access to some of the ice caves is by ladder.
Rime ice on the video camera at the crater rim.
Hoar frost in one of the ice caves near the lower Erebus hut.
A convenient access to some of the ice caves is by ladder.
Rime ice on the video camera at the crater rim.
The video camera tripod positioned for a clear view of the lava lake.
Ice crystals in one of the ice caves near the lower Erebus hut.
Emily Desmarais using GPS to map some of the Erebus fumaroles.
The video camera tripod positioned for a clear view of the lava lake.
Ice crystals in one of the ice caves near the lower Erebus hut.
Emily Desmarais using GPS to map some of the Erebus fumaroles.

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Mt. Erebus Volcano Observatory
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology