Ausbrüche des Vulkans Suwanose-jima
Schichtvulkan 799 m/ 2,621 ft
Ryukyu-Inseln, Japan, 29.64°N / 129.72°E
Ausbruchsliste: 2004 (Oct) - 2011 (ongoing) strombolian-type activity
Since 1949: essentially continuous activity
1999 (Jan-Feb, June), 2000 (Dec) - Jul 2004 (Jul): strombolian activity
1996 (Dec) - 1997 (Apr), 1949-96, 1940, 1938, 1934 (?), 1925, 1921-22, 1915 (?), 1914 (?), 1889, 1885, 1884, 1877, 1813, around 1600 AD (large explosive eruption)
Ryukyu-Inseln, Japan, 29.64°N / 129.72°E
Ausbruchsliste: 2004 (Oct) - 2011 (ongoing) strombolian-type activity
Since 1949: essentially continuous activity
1999 (Jan-Feb, June), 2000 (Dec) - Jul 2004 (Jul): strombolian activity
1996 (Dec) - 1997 (Apr), 1949-96, 1940, 1938, 1934 (?), 1925, 1921-22, 1915 (?), 1914 (?), 1889, 1885, 1884, 1877, 1813, around 1600 AD (large explosive eruption)
1979-80 activity
A typical 2 year log of activity from Smithsonian's Monthy reports is presented here, illustrating the pulsating, but essentially persistant strombolian activity observed at Suwanose-jima volcano[mehr]
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