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The fourth eruption (Aso 4) was the largest, with volcanic ash covering the entire Kyushu region and even extending to Yamaguchi Prefecture. Mt. Taka, Mt. Naka, Mt. Eboshi, and Mt. Kishima are cones formed following the fourth above-mentioned huge caldera eruption. Mt. Naka remains active today.
The claim: Video shows Yellowstone supervolcano ‘really erupting’ in December 2024. A Dec. 13 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows a man talking in front of a video of people ...
The eruption started on the Reykjanes peninsula in southwest Iceland at 10:17pm on Monday night Iceland volcano - latest: Stunning footage shows 100m high lava waves as man rescued by helicopter ...
35.3 [4] Nu-p 6 Menengai: Great Rift Valley, Kenya: 26.1 35.6 Menengai Tuff 6 Towada Honshū: 46 36 eruption episode N 6 Lake Mashū Hokkaidō: 10 38.3 [4] Nu-r 7 Gorely: Kamchatka 120 39 Southern sea cliffs 7 Kussharo: Hokkaidō: 170 39.3 Kp-1, Kutcharo Shoro Ash 7 Phlegraean Fields: Campanian volcanic arc: 430 - 680 39.9 Campanian Ignimbrite ...
The extent of damage to pipes and houses is not yet known as the magma tunnel continues to wreck havock on the Icelandic town of Grindavik
Aso caldera (also known as Asosan, the Aso Volcano or Mount Aso, although the later term usually is used related to its currently active vents) is a geographical feature of Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. It stretches 25 kilometers north to south and 18 kilometers east to west.
A video shared on X claims to show a volcano erupting in Alaska. Verdict: False The video was created by an account that uses artificial intelligence to make videos. Fact Check: Social media users ...
Volcanic eruptions that rated 4 on the volcanic explosivity index. Such eruptions release a tephra volume of at least 0.1 km 3 (0.024 cu mi) with substantial effects on the surrounding area. For smaller volcanic eruptions that have produced at least 0.01 km 3 (0.0024 cu mi) of tephra at a time, see Category:VEI-3 eruptions .