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Llaima Volcano Eruption from volcano.si.edu
A new eruptive episode began at Llaima on 1 July 2008 (BGVN 33:08) when a lava flow was seen moving down the W flank and sporadic ash explosions originated from ...
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Llaima Volcano Eruption from earthobservatory.nasa.gov
Chile's Llaima Volcano erupted on April 4, 2009. After months of low-level seismic activity, the volcano's activity increased on April 2, accompanied by ...
Llaima Volcano Eruption from earthobservatory.nasa.gov
According to the Volcanism Blog, Llaima's main crater was blocked by a pyroclastic cone—a buildup of volcanic rocks—and the volcano's primary activity consisted ...
Llaima Volcano Eruption from en.wikipedia.org
The Llaima Volcano is one of the largest and most active volcanoes in Chile. It is situated 82 km East of Temuco and 663 km South of Santiago, within the ...
Llaima Volcano Eruption from volcano.si.edu
The eruption began at 1820 hours, according to the Chile National Emergency Office. Lava was reported to be visible on the E flank and fumaroles at the summit ...
Llaima Volcano Eruption from www.vulkaner.no
Volcano Llaima: A minor earthquake forced the authorities to evacuate two families with about 20 people from a place where they could be in danger, ...
Llaima volcano started small ash eruptions on 13 October 1995. During the night of 20-21 October, a stronger explosion occurred from the main crater and ...
Llaima is one of the most active volcanoes in South America, with 46 eruptions ranging in VEI 2-3 (Volcanic Explosivity Index, Newhall and Self, 1982) since ...
A Strombolian-to-subplinian eruption began at Llaima volcano on 17th May 1994. Ash was emitted to a height of 8 km above sea level. The plume extended for 300 ...