The 1914 Taisho eruption of Sakurijima volcano was Japan’s highest intensity and magnitude eruption of the twentieth century. After a 35-year period of quiescence, the volcano suddenly rewoke a few days before the eruption, when earthquakes began to be felt on Sakurajima Island. The eruption began on January 12, 1914, from two fissures located on opposite sides of the volcano, and was characterized by a complex time evolution and changes in eruptive styles. The eruption began with a subPlinian explosive phase in which two convective columns rose from the two fissures. Both plumes were sustained for at least 2 days. This resulted in deposition of a widely dispersed tephra sequence. After this phase, the eruption evolved to a final, waning ph...
A summit eruption at Shindake crater of Kuchinoerabujima volcano occurred on August 3, 2014 after 34...
The systematic change of volcanic pyroclasts from Ninokura stage to Nakanoumi stage is observed in t...
On December 16, 1988, after 26 years of dormancy since the last eruption in 1962, Tokachi-dake began...
On 15 July, 1888, Bandai Volcano in central Japan erupted explosively in a style which, in many aspe...
Mt. Asama is one of the most active volcanoes in Japan. We have had some reliable historical documen...
Mt. Bandai (Bandai-san), famous for the large-scale collapse of a volcanic edifice triggered by a ph...
Niijima is one of the Quaternary volcanic island belonging to the Seven Izu islands, and is located ...
Plinian eruptions are commonly fed by intermediate to silicic magmas and originate both from single ...
Scoria cones are common volcanic features and are thought to most commonly develop through the depos...
Plinian eruptions are commonly fed by intermediate to silicic magmas and originate both from single ...
Plinian eruptions are commonly fed by intermediate to silicic magmas and originate both from single ...
(Manuscript receivedJuly9,1970) Volcanic explosions ofthe Sakurajima volcano are classified into six...
Scoria cones are common volcanic features and are thought to most commonly develop through the depos...
The Iki island is late Miocene to Pleistocene volcanoes including scoria cones, shield volcanoes and...
Since the great eruption in 1914, the insular volcano of Sakura-jima, Kagoshima Prefecture in Southe...
A summit eruption at Shindake crater of Kuchinoerabujima volcano occurred on August 3, 2014 after 34...
The systematic change of volcanic pyroclasts from Ninokura stage to Nakanoumi stage is observed in t...
On December 16, 1988, after 26 years of dormancy since the last eruption in 1962, Tokachi-dake began...
On 15 July, 1888, Bandai Volcano in central Japan erupted explosively in a style which, in many aspe...
Mt. Asama is one of the most active volcanoes in Japan. We have had some reliable historical documen...
Mt. Bandai (Bandai-san), famous for the large-scale collapse of a volcanic edifice triggered by a ph...
Niijima is one of the Quaternary volcanic island belonging to the Seven Izu islands, and is located ...
Plinian eruptions are commonly fed by intermediate to silicic magmas and originate both from single ...
Scoria cones are common volcanic features and are thought to most commonly develop through the depos...
Plinian eruptions are commonly fed by intermediate to silicic magmas and originate both from single ...
Plinian eruptions are commonly fed by intermediate to silicic magmas and originate both from single ...
(Manuscript receivedJuly9,1970) Volcanic explosions ofthe Sakurajima volcano are classified into six...
Scoria cones are common volcanic features and are thought to most commonly develop through the depos...
The Iki island is late Miocene to Pleistocene volcanoes including scoria cones, shield volcanoes and...
Since the great eruption in 1914, the insular volcano of Sakura-jima, Kagoshima Prefecture in Southe...
A summit eruption at Shindake crater of Kuchinoerabujima volcano occurred on August 3, 2014 after 34...
The systematic change of volcanic pyroclasts from Ninokura stage to Nakanoumi stage is observed in t...
On December 16, 1988, after 26 years of dormancy since the last eruption in 1962, Tokachi-dake began...