The Strombolian activity of Klyuchevskoy volcano on 20 November, 2022.
Date:
20/11/2022
Author(s): Yu. Demyanchuk, IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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20/11/2022
The Strombolian and fumalolic activity of Klyuchevskoy volcano on 20 November, 2022.
Date:
20/11/2022
Author(s): IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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20/11/2022
The Strombolian and fumalolic activity of Klyuchevskoy volcano on 19 November, 2022.
Date:
19/11/2022
Author(s): IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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The Strombolian activity of Klyuchevskoy volcano on 17 November, 2022.
Date:
17/11/2022
Author(s): IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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17/11/2022
The state of Klyuchevskoy volcano on 09 August, 2022. In the foreground is the Apakhonchichsky chute.
Date:
9/8/2022
Author(s): V. Tsvetkov, IVS FEB RAS
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9/8/2022
The state of Klyuchevskoy volcano on 14 June 2022. The view from Klyuchi.
Date:
14/7/2022
Author(s): Yu. Demyanchuk, IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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14/7/2022
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Klyuchevskoy volcano on 03 April, 2021. View from Erman Glacier.
Date:
3/4/2021
Author(s): Yu. Demyanchuk, IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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3/4/2021
The cinder cone and lava flow of Corr.-Member USSR Academy of Sciences G.S. Gorshkov lateral break on 16 March, 2021.
Date:
16/3/2021
Author(s): D. Bud'kov
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16/3/2021
The cinder cone and lava flow of Corr.-Member USSR Academy of Sciences G.S. Gorshkov lateral break on 16 March, 2021.
Date:
16/3/2021
Author(s): V. Tsvetkov, IVS FEB RAS
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16/3/2021
Cinder cone of Corr.-Member USSR Academy of Sciences G.S. Gorshkov lateral break on 08 March, 2021.
Date:
8/3/2021
Author(s): B. Smirnov
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8/3/2021
The cinder cone and lava flow of the lateral break on 02 March, 2021
The lateral break bears the name Corr.-Member USSR Academy of Sciences G.S. Gorshkov.
Date:
2/3/2021
Author(s): D. Melnikov, IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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2/3/2021
The cinder cone and lava flow of the lateral break on 02 March, 2021.
The lateral break bears the name Corr.-Member USSR Academy of Sciences G.S. Gorshkov.
Date:
2/3/2021
Author(s): D. Melnikov, IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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2/3/2021
The flank eruption of Klyuchevskoy volcano on 23 February, 2021, the eruption continues.
Date:
23/2/2021
Author(s): Yu. Demyanchuk, IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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23/2/2021
A bright thermal anomaly in the area of a lateral break on the northwestern slope of Klyuchevskoy volcano at an altitude of about 2.5-2.7 km a.s.l. near the Erman glacier. Two centers of the eruption can be note by the brightness of the anomaly.
The lateral break began to form on February 17, 2021, and the eruption continues. Satellite image of Sentinel-2A at 00:40 UTC on 21-02-2021 from the VolSatView information system.
Date:
21/2/2021
Author(s): IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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21/2/2021
After the end of the last explosive-effusive eruption, Klyuchevskoy volcano is quiet.
Date:
11/2/2021
Author(s): IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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11/2/2021
Powerful gas-steam activity with some amount of ash of Klyuchevskoy volcano in the rays of the setting sun on 05 February, 2021.
Date:
5/2/2021
Author(s): IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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5/2/2021
The explosive-effusive eruption of Klyuchevskoy volcano continues.
The video photo at 07:44 UTC on 05 February, 2021, shows: the Strombolian activity of the volcano, and the lava flow into Apakhonchich chute on the southeastern volcanic flank.
Date:
5/2/2021
Author(s): IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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Powerful gas-steam activity with a low ash content of Klyuchevskoy volcano on 04 February, 2021.
Date:
4/2/2021
Author(s): IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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4/2/2021
Ash clouds over Klyuchevskoy volcano on 24 January, 2021.
The intense effusing of lava flow from the summit volcanic crater, and the formation of the lateral break at an altitude of ~ 2200 m a.s.l., led to the collapse of large masses of pyroclastics from the sides of the Apakhonchich chute. The ash cloud rose up to 8500 m a.s.l.
Date:
24/1/2021
Author(s): IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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24/1/2021