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Related: About this forumSakurajima in Japan Might Be Headed Towards a Large Eruption
http://www.wired.com/2015/08/sakurajima-japan-might-headed-towards-large-eruption/Sakurajima producing a small eruption plume in 2009, seen from Kagoshima in Japan.
Sakurajima in Japan Might Be Headed Towards a Large Eruption
Erik Klemetti Science
Date of Publication: 08.15.15. 08.15.15
Time of Publication: 8:24 am. 8:24 am
fficials in Japan are preparing for what could be a large explosive eruption from Sakurajima. The Japan Meteorological Agency has raised the alert status to Level 4 after new earthquakes and rapid inflation of the volcano suggest that Sakurajima could be preparing for a repeat of the 1914 explosive eruption that produced numerous fatalities. Level 4 alert means that people living near the volcano need to prepare for evacuation if conditions continue to worsen. Right now that is limited to ~4,000 people on the same island as Sakurajima, but ash from any eruption (depending on the winds) could impact Kagoshima (population ~600,000), located only 10 kilometers from Sakurajima. There is also concern that a large eruption could cause workers at the restarted Sendai nuclear power plant, 50 kilometers from Sakurajima, to need to leave the plant.
Sakurajima is one of the most consistently active volcanoes in Japan, typically producing hundreds of small explosions each year. Over the last year, there has been growing concern that its activity is consistent with records of events prior to the volcanos last few large eruptions. The swarm of earthquakes from Sakurajima have been centered only a few kilometers beneath the Minamidake vent of the volcano and since yesterday morning, strain meters installed in the volcano have shown dramatic changes typically associated with magma rising into the main edifice of the volcano. In 2013, the volcano produced a large explosive eruption that sent ash over 6 km (20,000 feet) upwards.
Sakurajima is actually part of the Aira caldera. All of the activity for the past few thousand years at Aira has been ay Sakurajima, including large VEI 4-5 eruptions in 1914, 1781 and 1471-76. There has definitely been some recent hype about the potential effects on Japan of a large eruption from Sakurajima/Aira. However, at this point there are no signs that a truly massive eruption, to the scale that formed the Aira caldera itself over 22,000 years ago, is in the works.
You can watch the volcano live on one of the many webcams pointed at Sakurajima. Ill try to update this post with more information as the situation changes in Japan.
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Sakurajima in Japan Might Be Headed Towards a Large Eruption (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Aug 2015
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Mnemosyne
(21,363 posts)1. Earthquake swarms in the area for the last year, and they still restarted Sendai NPP. Just wow. nt
PearliePoo2
(7,768 posts)2. Earthquakes and erupting volcanoes...wow is right!
Fukushima is an example of how things can go so wrong.
They falsified the safety inspections of that plant and now have a global mess with no solution in sight.
What the hell Japan?
That shit doesn't just stay within your borders.
Mnemosyne
(21,363 posts)3. I guess they don't think Fukushima has spewed enough after 365/24/7 for 4 freaking years.