Mount Erebus Photographs by Tim Vermaat

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Tim Vermaat collecting delicate ice crystals.
E1 seismic station wind generator collapse due to strong storm.
Interior of volcanic bomb erupted from the Mt. Erebus lava lake.
Tim Vermaat collecting delicate ice crystals.
E1 seismic station wind generator collapse due to strong storm.
Interior of volcanic bomb erupted from the Mt. Erebus lava lake.
Tim Vermaat's photograph of pele's hair from Mt. Erebus.
Tim Vermaat's photograph of pele's hair from Mt. Erebus.
Jeff Johnson installing an infrasound microphone at the E1 seismic site.
Tim Vermaat's photograph of pele's hair from Mt. Erebus.
Tim Vermaat's photograph of pele's hair from Mt. Erebus.
Jeff Johnson installing an infrasound microphone at the E1 seismic site.
Jeff Johnson installing an infrasound microphone at the E1 seismic site.
Jeff Johnson monitoring Erebus geophysical signals at the lower Erebus hut.
Jeff Johnson walking on the crater rim of Mt. Erebus.
Jeff Johnson installing an infrasound microphone at the E1 seismic site.
Jeff Johnson monitoring Erebus geophysical signals at the lower Erebus hut.
Jeff Johnson walking on the crater rim of Mt. Erebus.
Jeff Johnson on the crater rim of Mt. Erebus.
Emily Desmarais using a Trimble GPS to map some of the Erebus ice towers.
Sunset behind the summit cone of Mt. Erebus.
Jeff Johnson on the crater rim of Mt. Erebus.
Emily Desmarais using a Trimble GPS to map some of the Erebus ice towers.
Sunset behind the summit cone of Mt. Erebus.
Contrasting blue of ice cave interior to white of ice cave entrance.
Phil Kyle using the correlation spectrometer (COSPEC) to measure SO2 emissions of Mt. Erebus.
Jeff Johnson standing on an askew ice tower.
Contrasting blue of ice cave interior to white of ice cave entrance.
Phil Kyle using the correlation spectrometer (COSPEC) to measure SO2 emissions of Mt. Erebus.
Jeff Johnson standing on an askew ice tower.

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