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SHINMOEDAKE ERUPTS IN JAPAN eruption began at 7:30 AM Although called a minor eruption, it was the largest eruption since 1959 JANUARY 26-31, 2011 Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, University of North Carolina, USA

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SHINMOEDAKE ERUPTS IN JAPAN eruption began at 7:30 AM. Although called a minor eruption, it was the largest eruption since 1959 JANUARY 26-31, 2011. Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, University of North Carolina, USA. JAPAN HAS 104 ACTIVE VOLCANOES. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SHINMOEDAKE ERUPTS IN JAPAN

eruption began at 7:30 AM

Although called a minor eruption, it was the largest eruption since 1959

JANUARY 26-31, 2011

Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, University of

North Carolina, USA

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JAPAN HAS 104 ACTIVE VOLCANOES

The 1,421-m (4,662-ft) Mount Shinmoedake is a part of the Kirishima volcano complex comprised of 20 active volcanoes

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Mount Shinmoedake is located on the border of the

Miyazaki and Kagoshima prefectures

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In the previous four months, Miyazaki prefecture had also suffered from an epidemic of the H5N1 bird flu, and a foot-and-mouth epidemic that is expected to cause ~ $ 2 billion in economic losses for the local livestock industry.

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The inflation of the Shinmoedake volcano that eventually culminated in an

eruption had been underway since December 2009

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May 10, 2010 to Present: ~6 million m3 (0.006 km3) of

magma in a reservoir at 6 km depth ~10 km WNW from

Shinmoedake and another 1 million m3 (0.001 km3) of

magma at 3 km depth under the Shinmoedake cone itself.

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The eruption produced lava fountains, andesitic lava flows, and ash emissions that reached a height of nearly 5 miles (7.5 km)

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ERUPTION

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VOLCANIC LIGHTNING: SHINMOEDAKE

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VOLCANIC LIGHTNING

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ERUPTION OF SHINMOEDAKE

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ERUPTION OF SHINMOEDAKE

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ERUPTION VIEWED FROM TAKAHARU

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DOME INSIDE SHINMOEDAKE’S CRATER: JAN 31, 2011

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Approximately 13,000 hectares of farm land were damaged by the falling ash deposits.

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Flights in the region were canceled and 1,100 people in the vicinity were evacuated to gymnasiums and other

facilities in the town of Takaharu, seven miles east

of Kirishima.