NOTIFICATION: Due to funding problems, KVERT will suspend issuing Information Releases and other information about volcanic activity in Kamchatka and the Northern Kuriles beginning February 05, 2011.

Kamchatkan and Northern Kuriles Volcanic Activity
KVERT INFORMATION RELEASE 07-11
January 27, 2011, 22:30 UTC (January 28, 2011, 11:30 KST)

KAMCHATKA
Real-time seismic data:
KIZIMEN, SHEVELUCH and KARYMSKY: ORANGE
KLYUCHEVSKOY, GORELY and BEZYMIANNY: YELLOW
TOLBACHIK PLOSKY, USHKOVSKY, KORYAKSKY, AVACHINSKY, MUTNOVSKY: GREEN

No seismic data: ICHINSKY, VYSOKY, GAMCHEN, KOMAROV, KRONOTSKY, KRASHENINNIKOV, KIKHPINYCH, TAUNSHITS, MALY SEMYACHIK, ZHUPANOVSKY, OPALA, KSUDACH, ZHELTOVSKY, ILIINSKY, KOSHELEV, KAMBALNY, DIKII GREBEN, KHODUTKA and KHANGAR: GREEN

NORTHERN KURILES
No seismic data: EBEKO, CHIKURACHKI, ALAID, TATARINOV, FUSS PEAK and KARPINSKY: GREEN

KIZIMEN VOLCANO (1000-23)
55°08'N, 160°19'E; Elevation 8,151 ft (2,485 m)
AVIATION COLOR CODE IS
ORANGE

Strong seismic activity of the volcano continues. Stronger ash explosions up to 10 km (or 32,800 ft) ASL could occur at any time. Ongoing activity could affect international and low-flying aircraft.

Seismicity of the volcano remains high but is variable. Many shallow volcanic earthquakes and volcanic tremor continued to be recorded at the volcano all week. Based on seismicity, it is possible that ash plumes rose above 10 km (33,000 ft) ASL on January 23 and 25, and not above 6.0 km (19,700 ft) ASL on the other days of week. According to the satellite data, a bright thermal anomaly over the volcano continues to registering each day. Ash plumes extended >324 km (201 mi) to the western, southern and eastern directions from the volcano all week.

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History of Kizimen eruptions is unknown. We have incomplete data about only one eruption in 1928-1929 which were likely moderate explosive (or explosive-effusive) events. Tephrachronological data point out several catastrophic eruptions in evolution of this volcano.
http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/current/kzm/index.html
Melekestsev et. al. J Volc. Geoth. Res. 1995. 65: 205-226.: http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/bibl/vulk/kiz/jvgr_kizimen.pdf

SHEVELUCH VOLCANO (1000-27)
56°38'N, 161°19'E; Elevation 3,283 m, the dome elevation ~8,200 ft (~2,500 m)
AVIATION COLOR CODE IS
ORANGE

Growth of the lava dome and ash emission constrained with this continues. Ash explosions up to 10 km (or 32,800 ft) ASL could occur at any time. Ongoing activity could affect international and low-flying aircraft.

Moderate seismic activity of the volcano continues: many volcanic earthquakes were registered last week. According to visual data, ash plume rose up to 4.0 km (13,100 ft) ASL on January 26. Moderate gas-steam activity of the volcano was observed on January 23-26. Clouds obscured the volcano on the other days of week. According to satellite data, bright thermal anomaly over the lava dome was registered all week. Ash plume extended 54 km to the south on January 26.
http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/current/shv/index.html

KARYMSKY VOLCANO (1000-13)
54°03'N, 159°27'E; Elevation 4,874 ft (1,486 m)
AVIATION COLOR CODE IS ORANGE


Explosive activity of the volcano continues. Ash explosions up to 6.0 km (or 19,700 ft) ASL could occur at any time. Activity of the volcano could affect low-flying aircraft.

Moderate seismic activity of the volcano continues. Based on seismicity, it is possible that ash plumes rose up to 3.8 km (12,500 ft) ASL last week. According to satellite data, a thermal anomaly was registered over the volcano all week. A weak ash plume extended 65 km (40 mi) to the south and about 100 km (62 mi) to the north-east from the volcano on January 26 and 27, respectively.
http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/current/krm/index.html

BEZYMIANNY VOLCANO (1000-25)
55°58'N, 160°36'E; Elevation 9,455 ft (2,882 m)
AVIATION COLOR CODE IS YELLOW

Growth of the lava dome of the volcano continues and next explosive eruption of the volcano is preparing. Aerosol plumes could affect low-flying aircraft.

Seismicity of the volcano was above background levels on January 25 and did not exceed background levels on the other days of weak. Volcanic earthquakes continue to registering into the volcano. Strong and moderate gas-steam activity was observing on January 22 and 24-27, on the other days the volcano was obscured by clouds. According to satellite data, a thermal anomaly was registered over the volcano all week.
http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/current/bzm/index.html

KLYUCHEVSKOY VOLCANO (1000-26)
56°03'N, 160°39'E; Elevation 15,580 ft (4,750 m)
AVIATION COLOR CODE IS YELLOW

Moderate activity of the volcano continues. Aerosol plumes could affect low-flying aircraft.

Moderate seismic activity of the volcano continues. Also moderate gas-steam activity was observing on January 24-27, on the other days the volcano was obscured by clouds. According to satellite data, a very weak thermal anomaly was noted over the volcano on January 22 and 26.
http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/current/klch/index.html

GORELY VOLCANO (1000-07)
52°33'N, 158°02'E; Elevation 5,996 ft (1,828 m)
AVIATION COLOR CODE IS YELLOW


Seismic and thermal activity of the volcano remains high. This ongoing unrest may eventually lead to an explosive eruption. At present, aerosol plumes from the volcano could affect low-flying aircraft.

Moderate seismic activity of the volcano continues and weak volcanic tremor was registering at the volcano all week. According to visual data, moderate gas-steam activity was observing on January 25-27, on the other days the volcano was obscured by clouds.
http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/current/grl/index.html


BEGINNING IN NOVEMBER 2010, KVERT WILL ASSIGN AN AVIATION COLOR CODE FOR 22 ADDITIONAL VOLCANOES OF KAMCHATKA AND THE NORTHERN KURILES. THESE VOLCANOES ARE NOT PRESENTLY MONITORED WITH SEISMIC INSTRUMENTS HOWEVER KVERT SCIENTISTS EXAMINED SATELLITE INFORMATION EACH DAY TO LOOK FOR EVIDENCE OF VOLCANIC UNREST SINCE 2002. NOT ALL OF THESE VOLCANOES HAD ERUPTIONS IN HISTORICAL TIME, HOWEVER THEY ARE POTENTIALLY ACTIVE AND THEREFORE ARE OF CONCERN TO AVIATION.

INFORMATION ABOUT VOLCANOES OF KAMCHATKA AND THE NORTHERN KURILES:
http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/volcanoes/index_eng.html

WEB CAMERAS IN KAMCHATKA:

KLYUCHEVSKOY VOLCANO:
http://data.emsd.iks.ru/videokry/kly.jpg ,
http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/video_camera/Klyu.html
SHEVELUCH VOLCANO:
http://data.emsd.ru/videokry/svl.jpg
BEZYMIANNY VOLCANO:
http://data.emsd.iks.ru/videokzy/videokzy.htm
AVACHINSKY VOLCANO:
http://data.emsd.iks.ru/videokry/capture.jpg
GORELY VOLCANO:
http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/video_camera/gorely/index.html

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS, PLEASE CONTACT:

Dr. Olga Girina, KVERT Project, IVS FED RAS
E-mail: girina@kscnet.ru
Tel. (4152) 29-78-90

Sergy Senyukov, KVERT Project, KB GS RAS
E-mail: ssl@emsd.ru
Tel. (4152) 431-831

Dr. John Power, KVERT Project, USGS
E-mail: jpower@usgs.gov
Tel. (907) 786-7426


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