This publication, based on remote sensing data, examines the features of the effusive eruption of the Sarychev Peak volcano (Matua Isl., the Central Kuril Islands), which took place from December 2020 till February 2021. On the basis of the analysis of the Sentinel satellite data, it was established that starting from December 2020, the crater of the Sarychev Peak volcano began to fill with lava. As of January 18, 2021, it was completely filled, then lava outpouring through a fissure in the north-northwest part began. A lava flow (length 2 km, width 80–90 m) descended along the bottom of the valley, which cuts the northwestern slope of the volcanic cone. The outpouring of lava was completed by February 7, 2021. The effusive eruption of the ...
Estimates of lava volumes provide important data on the lava flooding history and evolution of a vol...
Ambrym is an active volcanic island, located in the Vanuatu archipelago, consisting of a 12 km-wide ...
This report gives a brief description of field work on the Kuril Islands in summer 2021 carried out ...
Based on visual and satellite data, the authors provide information that characterizes the volcanic ...
It is suggested that the eruption of the Sarycheva Peak volcano on 11 June 2009 may have been relate...
Tyatya Volcano, situated in Kunashir Island at the southwestern end of Kuril Islands, is a large com...
Growing lava domes and volcanic islands become structurally unstable, associated with sectoral colla...
Volcano Young Sheveluch is one of the most active volcanoes in Kamchatka. Since August 1980 to the p...
Integration of remote sensing datasets provides critical information for monitoring, hazard assessme...
A short-lived but violent explosive eruption occurred on the small volcanic island Raikoke in June 2...
Growing volcanic islands and lava domes become structurally unstable, associated with sectoral colla...
Growing volcanic islands and lava domes become structurally unstable, associated with sectoral colla...
The 1.5 km wide circle-shaped Kadovar Island belongs to the Schouten Islands, a group of six volcani...
Bezymianny Volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in Kamchatka and in the world. This paper des...
Large explosive eruptions of volcanoes pose the highest hazard to modern jet f lights, because such ...
Estimates of lava volumes provide important data on the lava flooding history and evolution of a vol...
Ambrym is an active volcanic island, located in the Vanuatu archipelago, consisting of a 12 km-wide ...
This report gives a brief description of field work on the Kuril Islands in summer 2021 carried out ...
Based on visual and satellite data, the authors provide information that characterizes the volcanic ...
It is suggested that the eruption of the Sarycheva Peak volcano on 11 June 2009 may have been relate...
Tyatya Volcano, situated in Kunashir Island at the southwestern end of Kuril Islands, is a large com...
Growing lava domes and volcanic islands become structurally unstable, associated with sectoral colla...
Volcano Young Sheveluch is one of the most active volcanoes in Kamchatka. Since August 1980 to the p...
Integration of remote sensing datasets provides critical information for monitoring, hazard assessme...
A short-lived but violent explosive eruption occurred on the small volcanic island Raikoke in June 2...
Growing volcanic islands and lava domes become structurally unstable, associated with sectoral colla...
Growing volcanic islands and lava domes become structurally unstable, associated with sectoral colla...
The 1.5 km wide circle-shaped Kadovar Island belongs to the Schouten Islands, a group of six volcani...
Bezymianny Volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in Kamchatka and in the world. This paper des...
Large explosive eruptions of volcanoes pose the highest hazard to modern jet f lights, because such ...
Estimates of lava volumes provide important data on the lava flooding history and evolution of a vol...
Ambrym is an active volcanic island, located in the Vanuatu archipelago, consisting of a 12 km-wide ...
This report gives a brief description of field work on the Kuril Islands in summer 2021 carried out ...