On 27 November 2012 at 1715 local time, a focused swarm of earthquakes was interpreted as the start of a new ongoing eruption on the south flank (Tolbachinsky Dol) of Plosky Tolbachik volcano in east central Kamchatka, Russia (Figure 1a) [Samoylenko et al., 2012]. Visual observations on 29 November showed ash shooting from two fractures as well as long, rapidly moving lava flows. Although the initial ash clouds reached 6 kilometers in height, subsequent ashfall has been limited to the area around the main vents, and no permanent settlements are in danger from advancing lava flows (the closest settlements are about 40 kilometers from the volcano). Including this eruption, six different volcanoes are presently active in Kamchatka
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On 27 November 2012 at 1715 local time, a focused swarm of earthquakes was interpreted as the start ...
Abstract We present a broad overview of the 2012–13 flank fissure eruption of Plosky Tolbachik Volca...
Fissure eruption on the slope of Plosky Tolbachik volcano continued from November 27th, 2012 until S...
Abstract The active basaltic volcano Plosky Tolbachik (Pl. Tolbachik) is located in the southern par...
Abstract A new fissure eruption began on 27 November 2012 on the southern slope of Plosky Tolbachik ...
AbstractIn contrast of the 1975–76 Tolbachik eruption, the 2012–13 Tolbachik eruption was not preced...
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The early 21st century saw increased eruption activity of major volcanoes in the Northern Group of K...
Kamchatka is one of the most active volcanic regions on the planet. Large explosive volcanic eruptio...
The active andesitic Zhupanovsky Volcano consists of four coalesced stratovolcano cones. The histori...
On 27 November 2012 at 1715 local time, a focused swarm of earthquakes was interpreted as the start ...
Abstract We present a broad overview of the 2012–13 flank fissure eruption of Plosky Tolbachik Volca...
Fissure eruption on the slope of Plosky Tolbachik volcano continued from November 27th, 2012 until S...
Abstract The active basaltic volcano Plosky Tolbachik (Pl. Tolbachik) is located in the southern par...
Abstract A new fissure eruption began on 27 November 2012 on the southern slope of Plosky Tolbachik ...
AbstractIn contrast of the 1975–76 Tolbachik eruption, the 2012–13 Tolbachik eruption was not preced...
An explosive eruption of Young Shiveluch Volcano occurred on September 22, 2005, discharging a pyroc...
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International audienceAfter lying dormant for 36 yr, the Tolbachik volcano of the Klyuchevskoy group...
Abstract Observations made during January and April 2013 show that interactions between lava flows a...
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The active andesitic Zhupanovsky Volcano consists of four coalesced stratovolcano cones. The histori...