VONA Weekly
Kamchatkan and Northern Kuriles Volcanic Activity
KVERT INFORMATION RELEASE 27-12
April 19, 2012, 22:45 UTC (April 20, 10:45 KST)

KVERT monitor 30 active volcanoes of Kamchatka and 6 active volcanoes of Northern Kuriles. Not all of these volcanoes had eruptions in historical time, however they are potentially active and therefore are of concern to aviation.

SUMMARY OF AVIATION COLOR CODES:

KAMCHATKA
Real-time seismic data
(from the Kamchatkan Branch of Geophysical Survey RAS: www.emsd.ru):
SHEVELUCH and KARYMSKY: ORANGE
KIZIMEN, BEZYMIANNY and GORELY: YELLOW
KLYUCHEVSKOY, 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


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

Explosive-extrusive-effusive eruption of the volcano continues. Ash explosions up to 32,800 ft (10 km) ASL could occur at any time. Ongoing activity could affect international and low-flying aircraft.

Explosive activity of the volcano continues: visual observation shows ash plumes rose up to 21,300-24,600 ft (6.5-7.5 km) a.s.l. on April 16-17, and up to 13,100-16,400 ft (4-5 km) a.s.l. in the other days of week. Visual and satellite data show, a viscous lava flow continues to effuse into the explosive crater of 2010 eruption, strong and moderate fumarolic activity accompanies the lava flow effusion. According to satellite data, ash plumes extended for about 74 mi (120 km) to the north, east and northeast of the volcano on April 14-15 and 17-18; a weak thermal anomaly was noting over the lava dome all week.
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 19,700 ft (6 km) ASL could occur at any time. Activity of the volcano could affect low-flying aircraft.

Moderate seismic activity of the volcano continues. According to satellite data, a thermal anomaly was registering over the volcano on April 15-19.
http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/current/krm/index.html

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


Effusive eruption of the volcano continues: the large lava flow effuses on the eastern volcanic flank. Strong gas-steam volcanic activity and moderate hot avalanches accompanies this process. Aerosolic plumes, and small ash plumes from hot avalanches, could affect low-flying aircraft.

Activity of the volcano is gradually decreasing, but remain high. Video data and satellite imagery showed that the lava flow continues to effusing on the eastern volcanic flank. Hot avalanches and strong gas-steam activity accompany the lava flow effusion. A thermal anomaly over the volcano was noting all week at satellite images.
http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/current_eng.php?name=Kizimen

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

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

Seismic activity was low last week. A viscous lava flow continues to effuse on the southern lava dome slope - strong and moderate gas-steam activity of the volcano accompanies this process. According to satellite data, a thermal anomaly was registering over the volcano on April 13-17 and 19.
http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/current/bzm/index.html

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


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

There was not seismic data from February 05 till present by technical reasons. Moderate gas-steam activity of the volcano was observing all week with the exception of April 11-12. According to satellite data, a thermal anomaly was registering over the volcano on April 15 and 17.
http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/current/grl/index.html


IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS, PLEASE CONTACT:

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

Tel. Duty Scientist: 8-962-282-52-53

In Russia, KVERT, on behalf of the Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (IVS) FED RAS, is responsible for providing information on volcanic activity to international air navigation services for the airspace users.

KVERT scientists was available in the office from 8:30 AM till 6:00 PM (KST) 7 days in week and by phone during the evenings since 2005. KVERT analyses daily satellite imagery (since 2002 till now); information from remote scientific observation stations; real-time seismic data for 11 Kamchatkan volcanoes (data from the Kamchatkan Branch of Geophysical Survey RAS); and other information to monitor activity at Kamchatkan and Northern Kuriles Volcanoes.

KVERT web-page (the Institute of Volcanology and Seismology FED RAS): http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/index_eng.php

KVERT Information Releases at the web-page of AVO (Alaska Volcano Observatory): http://www.avo.alaska.edu/activity/avoreport.php?view=kaminfo


Web-cameras for Kamchatkan volcanoes: http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/