Volcanic activity worldwide 24 Sep 2013: Fuego, Klyuchevskoy, Sakurajima, Santa María / Santiaguito...

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Volcano Discovery Tuesday Sep 24, 2013 19:44 PM

Klyuchevskoy volcano last evening (this morning GMT) with glow from the active lava flow

Klyuchevskoy (Kamchatka): Strombolian activity, strong degassing, and the effusion of a lava flow on the upper flank continue. The following video shows this activity over the past day:

 

Klyuchevskoy volcano last evening (this morning GMT) with glow from the active lava flow

Eruption plume from Sakurajima this evening

Sakurajima (Kyushu, Japan): Activity remains at high levels with near-constant ash venting and frequent and often large vulcanian explosions (ash plumes rising to 10,000 ft / 3 km altitude and more). Today's activity seen from the south:

Eruption plume from Sakurajima this evening

View of Santiaguito with a small explosion this morning

 
 
 
 
View of Santiaguito with a small explosion this morning
 
Kilauea (Hawai'i): Lava effusion through the tube system of the Peace Day flow continues. Due to blocking of the former tube, new breakouts of surface flows are currently found and accessible on the upper pali in the Royal Gardens area at about 16000 ft elevation (about 3-4 hours one way hike).

Santa María / Santiaguito (Guatemala): After the violent explosion and partial dome collapse 3 days ago, the lava dome has returned to its typical comparably low activity. Two explosions of moderate size were observed this morning at 5:47 and 6:00 am local time, with ash plumes rising about 500 m. Ash fall occurred in the area of Monte Claro.

Pacaya (Guatemala): INSIVUMEH reports continuing strombolian activity with explosions at intervals of 30 seconds to 3 minutes. Glowing bombs are thrown to heights of 50-100 m above the rim of the crater.

Fuego (Guatemala): A new lava flow has appeared during the past days and is currently flowing from the summit crater towards the Trinidad canyon (SE side) with a length of 300 m this morning. Weak glowing avalanches detach from its front.
Explosive activity in turn has weakened and consisted of strombolian eruptions with ash plumes of 2-400 m height and incandescent material being ejected to about 100 m above the crater.
 

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