Hello Emily - Alaska volcanoes are not like Hawaii - ours tend to erupt explosively for minutes to hours, rather than a lava flow that can be observed for weeks to months. Although we have three volcanoes at elevated color code (Cleveland, Semisopochnoi, and Great Sitkin - click the links from our home page https://www.avo.alaska.edu ) they are quite remote, the weather is often poor, and the eruptions are intermittent. Best wishes on your project, Cheryl Cameron -------- Emily Vaughan Williams wrote: Hello there, I hope you are well, and happy 4th July. I'm assistant producing a live wildlife documentary series which will air on National Geographic next summer. My production company is called Plimsoll Productions, we are the makers of a series you may have seen 'Yellowstone Live II' which aired last weekend, also on Nat Geo. I am looking to feature a breadth of animal and landscape stories from the state, and I wonder whether there are any volcanoes in Alaska which regularly erupt, and could possibly be filmed (safely!) live? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Best wishes Emily Emily Vaughan Williams Assistant Producer Plimsoll Productions Tel: 44 (0) 117-307-2300 Registered Company No. 8519094 www.plimsollproductions.com -- Cheryl Cameron Geologist, Alaska Volcano Observatory Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys voice: 907-451-5012 fax: 907-451-5050
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