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Schichtvulkan 799 m/ 2,621 ft
Ryukyu-Inseln, Japan, 29.64°N / 129.72°E Aktueller Status: Schwache Aktivität oder Ausbruchswarnung (3 von 5) Suwanose-jima Webcams / aktuelle Daten | BerichteSuwanose-jima Vulkan-VideosSuwanose-jima Vulkan-B cherAusbrüche des Suwanose-jima:
2004 (Oct) - 2011 (ongoing) strombolian-type activity Since 1949: essentially continuous activity 1999 (Jan-Feb, June), 2000 (Dec) - Jul 2004 (Jul): strombolian activity 1996 (Dec) - 1997 (Apr), 1949-96, 1940, 1938, 1934 (?), 1925, 1921-22, 1915 (?), 1914 (?), 1889, 1885, 1884, 1877, 1813, around 1600 AD (large explosive eruption) Typische Aktivität:explosive, strombolian Letzte Erdbeben in der NäheLetzte Satellitenbilder Sentinel hub | Landsat 8 Suwanose-jima volcano, Japan, news & activity updatesSuwanose-jima volcano (Ryukyu Islands, Japan) activity updateFreitag Dez 27, 2013 07:25 | VON: T  Gas (+ash?) plume from Suwanose-Jima this morning
A small explosion occurred this morning (JST time) at the volcano; VAAC Tokyo reported an ash plume at 4,000 ft (1,2 km) altitude. Vorherige NachrichtenFreitag, Dez 06, 2013 Weak reddish glow can be seen above the active Ontake crater at night. It is possible (if not likely) that there is weak strombolian activity. During the past weeks, a few more energetic explosions produced ash plumes that could be identified by VAAC Tokyo.
[mehr]Mittwoch, Nov 27, 2013 Explosive activity has resumed at the remote volcano in the Tokara Island chain. VAAC Tokyo reported explosions yesterday and this morning, with ash plumes rising to 4,000-6,000 ft (1.2-1.8 km) altitude.
[mehr]Donnerstag, Sep 12, 2013 A new eruption was reported this morning producing an ash plume rising about 1 km above the Ontake crater to an altitude of 6,000 ft (1.8 km) and drifting NW.(VAAC Tokyo)
[mehr]Freitag, Sep 06, 2013 Eruptions continue on the remote island. An explosion this morning produced an ash plume rising to 7,000 ft (2.1 km) altitude (VAAC Tokyo).
[mehr]Mittwoch, Aug 28, 2013 The volcano has entered an eruptive phase with frequent explosions, which over the past 2 days produced several ash plumes rising as high as 12,000 ft (3.6 km) altitude.
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