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Date:
9/8/2022
Author(s): V. Tsvetkov, IVS FEB RAS
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16/3/2021
Author(s): D. Bud'kov
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Date:
16/3/2021
Author(s): V. Tsvetkov, IVS FEB RAS
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8/3/2021
Author(s): B. Smirnov
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The lateral break bears the name Corr.-Member USSR Academy of Sciences G.S. Gorshkov.
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2/3/2021
Author(s): D. Melnikov, IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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The lateral break bears the name Corr.-Member USSR Academy of Sciences G.S. Gorshkov.
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2/3/2021
Author(s): D. Melnikov, IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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The lateral break began to form on February 17, 2021, and the eruption continues. Satellite image of Sentinel-2A at 00:40 UTC on 21-02-2021 from the VolSatView information system.
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21/2/2021
Author(s): IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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The video photo at 07:44 UTC on 05 February, 2021, shows: the Strombolian activity of the volcano, and the lava flow into Apakhonchich chute on the southeastern volcanic flank.
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5/2/2021
Author(s): IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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The intense effusing of lava flow from the summit volcanic crater, and the formation of the lateral break at an altitude of ~ 2200 m a.s.l., led to the collapse of large masses of pyroclastics from the sides of the Apakhonchich chute. The ash cloud rose up to 8500 m a.s.l.
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24/1/2021
Author(s): IVS FEB RAS, KVERT
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