Zhupanovsky volcano (Kamchatka): ash plume to 27,000 ft / 8 km altitude reported
Wed, 25 Mar 2015, 11:10 | BY: T
A relatively large ash emission from the volcano was reported this morning by Tokyo VAAC. Based on MTSAT satellite imagery, an ash plume rose to estimated 27,000 ft (8 km) altitude and extended east. - All news about: Zhupanovsky volcano
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KVERT reported that a moderate explosive eruption at Zhupanovsky continued during 20-27 March. Based on observers and webcam recordings, explosions produced ash plumes that rose to an altitude of 8 km (26,200 ft) a.s.l. on 25 March and drifted more than 100 km ENE. ... Read all
Wed, 18 Mar 2015, 09:17
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