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The Klyuchevskoy group is a cluster of active volcanoes on the Kamchatka Peninsula.
More information about Bezymianny and other volcanoes in this group can be found via the Global Volcanism Program.
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Phenomena: Volcanoes
Satellite: NOAA-20 NOAA-21 S-NPP
Product: Ash (EUMETSAT)
Instrument: VIIRS
Description:
The sun rises on an ash cloud billowing thousands of feet into the atmosphere following the eruption of the Bezymianny volcano, located on the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia.
Satellite: Himawari-9
Product: Visible (band 3)
Instrument: AHI
Klyuchevskoy’s eruption sees ash and SO2 slither across the North Pacific, getting caught up in a low pressure system near the Aleutian islands.
Satellite: GOES-18 Himawari-9
Product: Sulfur Dioxide (JMA)
Ash spews from the volcano as it erupts over multiple days.
The Klyuchevskoy volcano continues to erupt in eastern Russia.
Product: Fire Temperature GeoColor
The Klyuchevskoy stratovolcano can be seen spewing out SO2 and ash during an eruption.
The explosive eruption of the Shiveluch volcano captured by the Himawari-9 satellite.
Sunlight reveals a ash plume from a significant eruption of the Shiveluch volcano.
Product: GeoColor
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