Wednesday, Aug 07, 2013 Volcanoes Today, 7 Aug 2013: Popocatépetl, Sakurajima, Chirpoi, Ketoi, Chirinkotan [1]
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Chirpoi (Kurile Islands, Russia) [2]: SVERT maintains yellow alert level, but could not obtain satellite data during the past week to determine whether activity continued.
Ketoi (Kurile Islands, Russia) [3]: Steam-gas emissions and a thermal anomaly continue to be detected from satellite data when atmospheric conditions allow.
Chirinkotan (Northern Kuriles) [4]: A steam and gas plume remains visible sometimes on satellite data, suggesting that activity (lava effusion?) continues.
Sakurajima (Kyushu, Japan) [5]: The volcano has been stepping up its activity again over the past 2 days. Yesterday alone, at least 6 explosions were registered by VAAC Tokyo, with plumes reaching up to 11,000 ft (3,4 km) altitude.
Popocatépetl (Central Mexico) [6]: Activity has been stable with little changes. The rate of emissions decreased yesterday to about 1-2 per hour, but some small to moderate explosions still occur from time to time, producing ash plumes up to about 1.5 km height.
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