Mi, 24. Sep 2014, 21:39

Eruption plume from Shiveluch's explosion on 24 Sep (photo: Y. Demyanchuk/Volkstat.ru)
A powerful explosion occurred at the volcano today (24 Sep) at 12:41 local time, producing an ash plume that rose to 38,000 ft (11 km) altitude. It generated several pyroclastic flows, some of which surpassed the 350 m high western caldera wall.
Mi, 24. Sep 2014, 06:00
KVERT reported that during 19-26 September lava-dome extrusion onto Shiveluch's N flank was accompanied by ash explosions, incandescence, hot avalanches, and fumarolic activity. Satellite images detected a thermal anomaly over the dome during 18 and 22-25 September. Strong explosions that began at 1238 on 24 September generated ash plumes that rose 11-11.5 km (36,000-37,700 ft) a.s.l.
Mi, 17. Sep 2014, 06:00
KVERT reported that during 12-19 September lava-dome extrusion onto Shiveluch's N flank was accompanied by ash explosions, incandescence, hot avalanches, and fumarolic activity. Satellite images detected a daily thermal anomaly over the dome. On 14 September a video camera recorded a short-duration explosion which produced an ash plume that rose 6 km (19,700 ft) a.s.l.; strong gas-and-steam activity was noted afterwards.
Read allMi, 10. Sep 2014, 06:00
KVERT reported that the explosive and effusive eruption of Shiveluch continued and maintained Alert Level Orange during the week of 12 September. Activity was dominated by lava dome growth on the SE flank, moderate ash explosions, fumarolic activity, and hot avalanches. Satellite data showed a persistent thermal anomaly from the dome region during 4-5, 7 and 11 September.
Read allMi, 3. Sep 2014, 06:00
KVERT reported that the explosive and effusive eruption of Shiveluch continued and maintained Alert Level Orange during the week of 5 September. Activity was dominated by lava dome growth on the SE flank, moderate ash explosions, fumarolic activity, and hot avalanches. Satellite data showed a persistent thermal anomaly from the dome region.
Read allMi, 27. Aug 2014, 06:00
KVERT reported that during 22-28 August lava-dome extrusion onto Shiveluch's SE flank was accompanied by moderate ash explosions, incandescence of the dome summit, hot avalanches, and fumarolic activity. Satellite data showed a thermal anomaly over the lava dome on 24-28 August. The volcano was obscured by clouds the other days of week.
Read allMi, 20. Aug 2014, 06:00
KVERT reported that during 15-21 August lava-dome extrusion onto Sheveluch's SE flank was accompanied by moderate ash explosions, incandescence of the dome summit, hot avalanches, and fumarolic activity. Satellite data showed a thermal anomaly over the lava dome on 18-19 August. The volcano was obscured by clouds the other days of week.
Read allMi, 13. Aug 2014, 06:00
KVERT reported that during 8-14 August lava-dome extrusion onto Shiveluch's SE flank was accompanied by moderate ash explosions, incandescence of the dome summit, hot avalanches, and fumarolic activity. On 11-14 August satellite data showed a thermal anomaly over the lava dome, and the volcano was obscured by clouds the other days of week. On 9 August the Tokyo VAAC reported an ash plume rose to 4.6 km (15,000 ft) a.s.l.
Read allMi, 6. Aug 2014, 06:00
KVERT reported that during 1-7 August lava-dome extrusion onto Shiveluch's SE flank was accompanied by moderate ash explosions, incandescence of the dome summit, hot avalanches, and fumarolic activity. Satellite data showed a thermal anomaly over the lava dome on 7 August and the volcano was obscured by clouds in the other days of week. The Aviation Color Code remained at Orange.
Read allMi, 30. Jul 2014, 06:00
KVERT reported that during 25 July-1 August lava-dome extrusion onto Shiveluch's SE flank was accompanied by moderate ash explosions, incandescence of the dome summit, hot avalanches, and fumarolic activity. Satellite images were obscured by clouds over the past week. The Aviation Color Code remained at Orange.
Read allMi, 23. Jul 2014, 06:00
KVERT reported that during 19-26 July lava-dome extrusion onto Shiveluch's SE flank was accompanied by moderate ash explosions, incandescence of the dome summit, hot avalanches, and fumarolic activity. Satellite data showed a thermal anomaly over the volcano, but satellite images were obscured by clouds or showed the volcano was quiet over the past week. The Aviation Color Code remained at Orange.
Read allMi, 16. Jul 2014, 06:00
KVERT reported that during 11-18 July lava-dome extrusion onto Shiveluch's SE flank was accompanied by moderate ash explosions, incandescence of the dome summit, hot avalanches, and fumarolic activity. Satellite data showed a thermal anomaly over the volcano on 16-17 July. An eruption was reported to 8.2 km (27,000 ft) a.s.l. on 18 July.
Read allMi, 9. Jul 2014, 06:00
KVERT reported that during 3-10 July lava-dome extrusion onto Shiveluch's SE flank was accompanied by ash explosions, incandescence, hot avalanches, and fumarolic activity. Ash plumes rose to 7 km (23,000 ft) a.s.l. on 30 June and 11 km (36,000 ft) a.s.l. during 5-8 July.
Read allMo, 7. Jul 2014, 16:52
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Eruption from Shiveluch volcano yesterday (KVERT webcam)
Several small to moderate explosions occurred at the active lava dome during the past days. Ash plumes were reported to up to 27,000 ft (8 km) altitude.
Di, 1. Jul 2014, 15:25
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Explosion at Shiveluch volcano yesterday evening (KVERT webcam)
A moderate explosion occurred at the volcano yesterday evening (or this morning in local time). An ash plume rose to approx. 23,000 ft (7 km) altitude.
Read allMi, 25. Jun 2014, 06:00
KVERT reported that during 20-27 June lava-dome extrusion onto Shiveluch's SE flank was accompanied by ash explosions, incandescence, hot avalanches, and fumarolic activity. Satellite images detected a thermal anomaly over the dome on 22 and 25 June. The Aviation Color Code remained at Orange.
Read allMi, 18. Jun 2014, 06:00
KVERT reported that during 14-19 June lava-dome extrusion onto Shiveluch's SE flank was accompanied by ash explosions, incandescence, hot avalanches, and fumarolic activity. Satellite images detected a thermal anomaly and an ash plume drifting 70 km SW during 15-18 June. The Aviation Color Code remained at Orange.
Read allMo, 16. Jun 2014, 13:59
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Ash emission at Shiveluch volcano on 14 June
Explosive activity of the volcano continues. Since the larger explosion on 11 June, the volcano has only produced a few smaller explosions and ash emissions.
Read allDo, 12. Jun 2014, 11:05
A strong explosion occurred yesterday that produced an ash plume that rose to approx. 8 km altitude.
Mi, 11. Jun 2014, 06:00
KVERT reported that during 6-13 June lava-dome extrusion onto Shiveluch's SE flank was accompanied by ash explosions, incandescence, hot avalanches, and fumarolic activity. Satellite images detected a thermal anomaly and an ash plume drifting 70 km SW during 7-8 and 12 June. Ashfall in Klyuchi (50 km SW) was reported on 11 June.
Read allMi, 4. Jun 2014, 06:00
KVERT reported that during 30 May-6 June lava-dome extrusion onto Shiveluch's SE flank was accompanied by ash explosions, incandescence, hot avalanches, and fumarolic activity. Satellite images detected a thermal anomaly over the dome on 31 May and 1 and 3 June. The Aviation Color Code remained at Orange.
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