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Mount Asama (浅間山, Asama-yama) is an active complex volcano in central Honshū, the main island of Japan.The volcano is the most active on Honshū. [4] The Japan Meteorological Agency classifies Mount Asama as rank A. [5] It stands 2,568 metres (8,425 ft) above sea level on the border of Gunma and Nagano prefectures. [6]
English: Massif of Asama Volcano (Mount Asama) in the border between Nagano and Gunma Prefectures, Honshu, Japan. 日本語: 浅間山 の火山体。 長野県 と 群馬県 の境界にある。
Mount Asama: 2544: 8340: AD 2019 ... AD 2021 [1] Fukue Volcano Group: 315: ... Quaternary Volcanoes of Japan - Geological Survey of Japan; Volcano on Google Map ...
The town is located on an elevated plain at the foot of Mount Asama, one of Japan's most active volcanoes. The mountain is classed as a Category A active volcano. A small eruption was detected in June 2015, a more significant eruption spewing hot rocks and a plume of ash occurred in February 2015.
The following is a list of the mountains and hills of Japan, ordered by height. ... Mount Asama: 2,568: 8,425: Gunma / Nagano Mount Tateshina: ... (versus a hill) is ...
The Tenmei mudflow means a large-scale volcanic mudflow caused by the 1783 eruption of Mount Asama, killed 1,523 people and destroyed 2,065 homes. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] This museum houses a collection of artifacts from the time of the eruption that were excavated from the areas submerged by the Yamba Dam .
Illustration of the eruption of Mt. Asama. Mount Asama erupted in 1783, causing widespread damage. [14] [15] [16] The three-month-long Plinian eruption that began on 9 May 1783, produced andesitic pumice falls, pyroclastic flows, lava flows, and enlarged the cone. The climactic eruption began on 4 August and lasted for 15 hours, [17] and contained
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