Fr, 17. Mai 2024, 19:09
Two simultaneously growing lava domes, the recently formed Karan-1 dome to the SW (bottom left) of the Young Shiveluch lava dome (upper right) (image: Sentinel-2)
The extrusive eruption at the volcano continues.
Fr, 17. Mai 2024, 00:15
Satellitenbild des Shiveluch Vulkans am 17 May 2024
Mi, 15. Mai 2024, 14:00
KVERT reported that the new lava dome at Sheveluch, named Karan-1, continued to grow during 3-9 May. Strong steam-and-gas emissions rose from the active area and incandescence at the dome was visible at night. A daily intense and large thermal anomaly over the dome was identified in satellite images.
Read allSo, 12. Mai 2024, 16:01
Visible and thermal electromagnetic spectrum of the new Karan-1 lava dome on 8 May (image: Alexey Demyanchuk/vlkstat.ru)
On 7 May, volcanologists from the KVERT Institute ventured into the field to survey the area near the volcano.
Read allMi, 8. Mai 2024, 14:00
The Kamchatka Volcanological Station reported that seismicity at Sheveluch began increasing on 24 April. According to KVERT a new lava dome, named Karan-1, began to grow on the SW flank at around 0200 local time on 27 April based on the intensification of thermal anomalies detected in satellite observations. During 27 April-3 May intense steam-and-gas emissions rose from the active area and on 28 April an ash plume drifted about 25 km NW.
Read allDo, 2. Mai 2024, 03:01
The new lava dome started to grow on the SW flank of the volcano (bottom left) (image: Sentinel-1)
Following the elevated seismic activity, a new lava dome began to grow on 26 April, as reported by the KVERT.
Read allMi, 1. Mai 2024, 14:00
KVERT reported that eruptive activity at Sheveluch continued during 18-26 April with a daily thermal anomaly identified in satellite images. A plume of resuspended ash drifted 195 km S and SE during 22-24 April. The Aviation Color Code remained at Orange (the third level on a four-color scale).
Read allMi, 1. Mai 2024, 10:46
The 2-km eruption plume from the Karan dome on 30 April (image: volkstat.ru)
The eruptive activity of the volcano persists.
Read allMo, 29. Apr 2024, 03:09
The seismograph showing the increase of the seismic activity beneath the Karan dome area (image: volkstat.ru)
An elevated seismic activity began to occur at the volcano on 24 April.
Read allSo, 28. Apr 2024, 00:45
Do, 25. Apr 2024, 12:00
Satellitenbild des Shiveluch Vulkans am 25 Apr 2024
Mi, 24. Apr 2024, 14:00
KVERT reported that eruptive activity at Sheveluch continued during 11-18 April with a daily thermal anomaly identified in satellite images. The Aviation Color Code remained at Orange (the third level on a four-color scale). Dates are based on UTC times; specific events are in local time where noted.
Read allMi, 24. Apr 2024, 12:00
Mi, 24. Apr 2024, 06:00
Satellitenbild des Shiveluch Vulkans am 24 Apr 2024
Mi, 17. Apr 2024, 14:00
KVERT reported continuing eruptive activity at Sheveluch. A thermal anomaly was identified in satellite images during 6-9 and 11 April. A plume of resuspended ash drifted 140 km ESE on 11 April.
Read allMi, 10. Apr 2024, 14:00
KVERT reported that eruptive activity at Sheveluch continued during 28 March-4 April with a daily thermal anomaly identified in satellite images. On 29 March a plume of resuspended ash drifted 65 km E. The Aviation Color Code remained at Orange (the third level on a four-color scale).
Read allMi, 3. Apr 2024, 18:00
KVERT reported that eruptive activity at Sheveluch continued during 21-28 March with a daily thermal anomaly identified in satellite images. On 30 March plumes of resuspended ash from the S flank rose as high as 2.5 km (8,200 ft) a.s.l. and drifted 65 km ESE based on satellite and video data.
Read allMi, 27. Mär 2024, 15:00
KVERT reported that eruptive activity at Sheveluch continued with a thermal anomaly identified in satellite images during 17-21 March. Strong gas and steam emissions were observed at the Karan dome. On 21 March plumes of resuspended ash extended 65 km to the SE.
Read allMi, 20. Mär 2024, 15:00
KVERT reported that eruptive activity at Sheveluch continued with a thermal anomaly identified in satellite images on 7, 9, and 13 March. Weather clouds obscured views on the other days during 7-14 March. The Aviation Color Code remained at Orange (the third level on a four-color scale).
Read allMi, 13. Mär 2024, 15:00
KVERT reported that eruptive activity at Sheveluch continued during 29 February-6 March with a daily thermal anomaly identified in satellite images. The Aviation Color Code remained at Orange (the third level on a four-color scale). Dates are based on UTC times; specific events are in local time where noted.
Read allMi, 6. Mär 2024, 15:00
KVERT reported that eruptive activity at Sheveluch continued during 22-29 February with a daily thermal anomaly identified in satellite images. On 26 February plumes of resuspended ash drifted 120 km SE. The Aviation Color Code remained at Orange (the third level on a four-color scale).
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