VONA/KVERT DAILY REPORT
Kamchatkan and Northern Kuriles Volcanic Activity
July 02, 2017, all time is UTC
SHEVELUCH VOLCANO (CAVW #300270)
56.64 N, 161.32 E; Elevation 10768 ft (3283 m), the dome elevation ~8200 ft (2500 m)
Aviation Color Code is ORANGE
A growth of the lava dome continues (a viscous lava flow reveal in the northern its part), strong fumarole activity, ash explosions, hot avalanches and an incandescence of the dome blocks and hot avalanches accompany this process. Satellite data by KVERT showed ash clouds up to 775 km to the south-west and 280 km to the south-east from the volcano, and a thermal anomaly over the volcano.
KLYUCHEVSKOY VOLCANO (CAVW #300260)
56.06 N, 160.64 E; Elevation 15580 ft (4750 m)
Aviation Color Code is ORANGE
A moderate eruptive activity of the volcano continues. Satellite data by KVERT showed a weak thermal anomaly over the volcano.
BEZYMIANNY VOLCANO (CAVW #300250)
55.97 N, 160.6 E; Elevation 9453 ft (2882 m)
Aviation Color Code is ORANGE
A moderate activity of the volcano continues: an incandescence of the lava dome is observing at night and a lava flow is squeezing at the north-western flank of the lava dome. Satellite data by KVERT showed a thermal anomaly over the volcano.
KARYMSKY VOLCANO (CAVW #300130)
54.05 N, 159.44 E; Elevation 4874 ft (1486 m)
Aviation Color Code is ORANGE
An eruptive activity of the volcano continues. Satellite data by KVERT showed a thermal anomaly over the volcano.
EBEKO VOLCANO (CAVW #290380)
50.69 N, 156.01 E; Elevation 3792 ft (1156 m)
Aviation Color Code is ORANGE
A moderate explosive activity of the volcano probably continues. Satellite data by KVERT showed the volcano was quiet.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Duty scientist: Alexander G. Manevich,
E-mail: mag(a)kscnet.ru
Tel. Duty scientist: +79622825253
Head of KVERT Dr. Olga A. Girina,
E-mail: girina(a)kscnet.ru
Tel.: +74152202044
In Russia, KVERT, on behalf of the Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (IVS) FEB RAS, is responsible for providing information on volcanic activity to international air navigation services for the airspace users.
The daily satellite monitoring for 36 volcanoes of Kamchatkan and Northern Kuriles are producing of KVERT.
KVERT web-page (the Institute of Volcanology and Seismology FEB RAS): http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/index_eng.php.
(1) VOLCANO OBSERVATORY NOTICE FOR AVIATION (VONA) (2) Issued:20170702/2039Z (3) Volcano:Sheveluch (CAVW #300270) (4) Current Aviation Color Code:ORANGE (5) Previous Aviation Color Code:orange (6) Source:KVERT (7) Notice Number:2017-154 (8) Volcano Location:N 56 deg 38 min E 161 deg 18 min (9) Area:Kamchatka, Russia
(10) Summit Elevation:10768.24 ft (3283 m), the dome elevation ~8200 ft (2500 m)(11) Volcanic Activity Summary:Satellite data showed two ash clouds from eruption on 12:53 UTC: first about 360 km to the south-west, and second about 158 km to the south-east from the volcano.\n\nExplosive-extrusive eruption of the volcano continues. Ash explosions up to 32,800-49,200 ft (10-15 km) a.s.l. could occur at any time. Ongoing activity could affect international and low-flying aircraft.
(12) Volcanic cloud height:First ash plume\n16400-19680 ft (5000-6000 m) AMSL Time and method of ash plume/cloud height determination: 20170702/1739Z – NOAA 19 (4m5)\n\nSecond ash plume\n13120-16400 ft (4000-5000 m) a.s.l. Time and method of ash plume/cloud height determination: 20170702/1739Z – NOAA 19 (4m5)(13) Other volcanic cloud information:First ash plume\nDistance of ash plume/cloud of the volcano: 224 mi (360 km)\nDirection of drift of ash plume/cloud of the volcano: SW / azimuth 230 deg \nTime and method of ash plume/cloud determination: 20170702/1739Z – NOAA 19 (4m5)\nStart time of explosion and how determined: 20170702/1253Z – Video data\nDuration of explosion: ~ 30 minutes\n\nSecond ash plume\nDistance of ash plume/cloud of the volcano: 98 mi (158 km)\nDirection of drift of ash plume/cloud of the volcano: SE / azimuth 134 deg \nTime and method of ash plume/cloud determination: 20170702/1739Z – NOAA 19 (4m5)\nStart time of explosion a!
nd how determined: 20170702/1253Z – Video data\nDuration of explosion: ~ 30 minutes(14) Remarks:(15) Contacts: Alexander G. Manevich, IVS FEB RAS\nmag(a)kscnet.ru +74152202115\n\nDuty scientist: +79622825253
(16) Next Notice:A new VONA will be issued if conditions change significantly or the Aviation Color Code is changes. VONAs are posted at http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/index_eng.php.\n\nIn Russia, KVERT, on behalf of the Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (IVS) FEB RAS, is responsible for providing information on volcanic activity to international air navigation services for the airspace users.
(1) VOLCANO OBSERVATORY NOTICE FOR AVIATION (VONA) (2) Issued:20170702/0233Z (3) Volcano:Klyuchevskoy (CAVW #300260) (4) Current Aviation Color Code:ORANGE (5) Previous Aviation Color Code:orange (6) Source:KVERT (7) Notice Number:2017-153 (8) Volcano Location:N 56 deg 3 min E 160 deg 38 min (9) Area:Kamchatka, Russia
(10) Summit Elevation:15580 ft (4750 m)(11) Volcanic Activity Summary:A moderate eruptive activity of the volcano continues. A gas-steam plume containing some amount of ash is extending for about 160 km to east-south-east from the volcano.\n\nExplosive eruption of the volcano continues. Ash explosions up to 26,200-32,800 ft (8-10 km) a.s.l. could occur at any time. Ongoing activity could affect international and low-flying aircraft.
(12) Volcanic cloud height:16400 ft (5000 m) AMSL Time and method of ash plume/cloud height determination: 20170702/0230Z – Video data(13) Other volcanic cloud information:Distance of ash plume/cloud of the volcano: 99 mi (160 km)\nDirection of drift of ash plume/cloud of the volcano: E / azimuth 100 deg \nTime and method of ash plume/cloud determination: 20170702/0200Z – Himawari-8(14) Remarks:(15) Contacts:Dr. Olga A. Girina, Head of KVERT, IVS FEB RAS\ngirina(a)kscnet.ru +74152202044\n\nDuty scientist: +79622825253
(16) Next Notice:A new VONA will be issued if conditions change significantly or the Aviation Color Code is changes. VONAs are posted at http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/index_eng.php.\n\nIn Russia, KVERT, on behalf of the Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (IVS) FEB RAS, is responsible for providing information on volcanic activity to international air navigation services for the airspace users.
VONA/KVERT DAILY REPORT
Kamchatkan and Northern Kuriles Volcanic Activity
July 01, 2017, all time is UTC
SHEVELUCH VOLCANO (CAVW #300270)
56.64 N, 161.32 E; Elevation 10768 ft (3283 m), the dome elevation ~8200 ft (2500 m)
Aviation Color Code is ORANGE
A growth of the lava dome continues (a viscous lava flow reveal in the northern its part), strong fumarole activity, ash explosions, hot avalanches and an incandescence of the dome blocks and hot avalanches accompany this process. Satellite data by KVERT showed a thermal anomaly over the volcano.
KLYUCHEVSKOY VOLCANO (CAVW #300260)
56.06 N, 160.64 E; Elevation 15580 ft (4750 m)
Aviation Color Code is ORANGE
A moderate eruptive activity of the volcano continues. Satellite data by KVERT showed a weak thermal anomaly over the volcano; a gas-steam plume containing some amount of ash extended for about 120 km to east-south-east from the volcano.
BEZYMIANNY VOLCANO (CAVW #300250)
55.97 N, 160.6 E; Elevation 9453 ft (2882 m)
Aviation Color Code is ORANGE
A moderate activity of the volcano continues: an incandescence of the lava dome is observing at night and a lava flow is squeezing at the north-western flank of the lava dome. Satellite data by KVERT showed a thermal anomaly over the volcano.
KARYMSKY VOLCANO (CAVW #300130)
54.05 N, 159.44 E; Elevation 4874 ft (1486 m)
Aviation Color Code is ORANGE
An eruptive activity of the volcano continues. Satellite data by KVERT showed a thermal anomaly over the volcano.
EBEKO VOLCANO (CAVW #290380)
50.69 N, 156.01 E; Elevation 3792 ft (1156 m)
Aviation Color Code is ORANGE
A moderate explosive activity of the volcano probably continues. Satellite data by KVERT showed the volcano was quiet.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Duty scientist: Olga A. Girina,
E-mail: girina(a)kscnet.ru
Tel. Duty scientist: +79622825253
Head of KVERT Dr. Olga A. Girina,
E-mail: girina(a)kscnet.ru
Tel.: +74152202044
In Russia, KVERT, on behalf of the Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (IVS) FEB RAS, is responsible for providing information on volcanic activity to international air navigation services for the airspace users.
The daily satellite monitoring for 36 volcanoes of Kamchatkan and Northern Kuriles are producing of KVERT.
KVERT web-page (the Institute of Volcanology and Seismology FEB RAS): http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/index_eng.php.
(1) VOLCANO OBSERVATORY NOTICE FOR AVIATION (VONA) (2) Issued:20170701/2151Z (3) Volcano:Klyuchevskoy (CAVW #300260) (4) Current Aviation Color Code:ORANGE (5) Previous Aviation Color Code:orange (6) Source:KVERT (7) Notice Number:2017-152 (8) Volcano Location:N 56 deg 3 min E 160 deg 38 min (9) Area:Kamchatka, Russia
(10) Summit Elevation:15580 ft (4750 m)(11) Volcanic Activity Summary:A moderate eruptive activity of the volcano continues. Gas-steam plume containing some amount of ash extended for about 50 km to east-south-east from the volcano.\n\nExplosive eruption of the volcano continues. Ash explosions up to 26,200-32,800 ft (8-10 km) a.s.l. could occur at any time. Ongoing activity could affect international and low-flying aircraft.
(12) Volcanic cloud height:16400-19680 ft (5000-6000 m) AMSL Time and method of ash plume/cloud height determination: 20170701/2150Z – Video data(13) Other volcanic cloud information:Distance of ash plume/cloud of the volcano: 31 mi (50 km)\nDirection of drift of ash plume/cloud of the volcano: ESE\nTime and method of ash plume/cloud determination: 20170701/2150Z – Video data(14) Remarks:(15) Contacts:Dr. Olga A. Girina, Head of KVERT, IVS FEB RAS\ngirina(a)kscnet.ru +74152202044\n\nDuty scientist: +79622825253
(16) Next Notice:A new VONA will be issued if conditions change significantly or the Aviation Color Code is changes. VONAs are posted at http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/index_eng.php.\n\nIn Russia, KVERT, on behalf of the Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (IVS) FEB RAS, is responsible for providing information on volcanic activity to international air navigation services for the airspace users.