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Shiveluch (Sheveluch) volcan
stratovolcan 3283 m (10,771 ft)
Kamchatka, 56.65°N / 161.36°E
Eruptions du volcan Shiveluch (Sheveluch):
1739(?), 1800(?), 1854 (éruption Plinienne), 1879-83, 1897-98, 1905, 1928-29, 1930, 1944-50, 1964 (sub-Plinienne, grand effondrement de dôme et coulée de débris), 1980-81, 1984, 1985, 1986-88, 1988, 1989 1990-94, 1997, 1998, 1999, 1999- en cours en 2011
Style éruptif tipique:
Fortement explosif. Construction de dômes de lave et de grandes coulées pyroclastiques causées par l'écroulement de dôme. Un des volcans les plus grands et des plus actifs du Kamtchatka.
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Sheveluch volcano (Kamchatka), activity update: increasing explosive activity

jeudi août 23, 2007 18:59 |

Explosive activity at Sheveluch volcano continues. Ash plumes from explosions rising to 4-6 km are observed by pilots and from satellite. According to Ria Novosti, a possibly much more powerful eruption might have taken place last Tuesday (21 Aug), sending ash to more than 10 km, although it has not been confirmed so far by other data.
Actualités précédentes
jeudi, juil. 26, 2007

KVERT reported that seismic activity at Shiveluch continued above background levels during 13-20 July. Based on seismic interpretation, ash plumes rose to an altitude of 6 km (19,700 ft) a.s.l. during the reporting period. Gas-and-steam plumes with some ash rose to altitudes of 3-4.5 km (9,800-14,800 ft) a.s.l. during 11-15 and 18-19 July. Based on satellite imagery, plumes drifted S and SW during 15-16 July and a large thermal anomaly was detected in the crater during 13-20 July. The Level of Concern Color Code remained at Orange.

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samedi, juin 23, 2007

KVERT reported that seismic activity at Shiveluch continued above background levels during 8-15 June and a thermal anomaly in the crater was detected on satellite imagery. Gas-and-steam plumes rose to altitudes of 4 km (13,100 ft) a.s.l. during 8-10 and 13 June. Ash plumes rose to altitudes of 4.5 km (14,800ft) a.s.l. on 8 and 10 June and were seen on satellite imagery drifting NW on 12 June. Based on seismic interpretation, multiple ash plumes rose to 6.3 km (20,700 ft) a.s.l. during 8-15. The Level of Concern Color Code remained at Orange.

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jeudi, juin 07, 2007

KVERT reported that seismic activity at Shiveluch continued above background levels during 25 May-1 June.
Based on seismic interpretation, ash plumespossibly rose to an altitude of 9.5 km (31,200 ft) a.s.l. throughout the reporting period.
According to visual observation and video data, gas-and-steamand ash plumes rose to altitudes of 5-6 km (16,400-19,700 ft) a.s.l. during 27-28 and 30-31 May. Plumes were seen on satellite imagery drifting SW during 27-28 May. A large thermal anomaly was also visible on satellite imagery. The Tokyo VAAC reported that based on reports from KEMSD, an eruption plume rose toan altitude of 6.4 km (21,000 ft) a.s.l. on 2 June. The Level of Concern Color Code remained at Orange.

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mercredi, mai 30, 2007

KVERT reported that seismic activity at Shiveluch continued above backgroundlevels during 11-18 May. Based on seismic interpretation, ash plumes possibly rose to an altitude of 6 km (19,700 ft) a.s.l. throughout the reporting period.A large thermal anomaly was visible on satellite imagery. The Level of Concern Color Code remained at Orange.

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samedi, mai 12, 2007

KVERT reported that seismic activity at Shiveluch continued above background levels during 27 April-4 May.
Based on seismic interpretation, observation, and video data, ash-and-steam plumes possibly rose to altitudes of 4-10 km (13,100-32,800 ft) a.s.l. throughout the reporting period.
Plumes were seen on satellite imagery drifting S and SW during 28-29 April and a thermal anomaly was present during 27 April-4 May. Based on visual and video data, hot avalanches originating from the lava dome were observed on 30 April.
Based on information from the KEMSD, the Tokyo VAAC reported that an ash plume rose to an altitude of 4.9 km (16,000 ft) a.s.l. on 7 May. The Level of Concern Color Code remained at Orange . According to a news article, a mud avalanche damaged a 30-m stretch of road which links a district center in the east of the peninsula with the rest of the territory in the region.

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