Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-05635
An ash plume erupts from Tokachidake on 30 June 1962. A phreatic explosion on 29 June killed five sulfur mine workers and was followed by a magmatic eruption three hours later. It continued for 11 hours, producing a 12-km-high ash plume. Weak eruptions continued intermittently until September.
Photo by Asahi Shimbun, 1962 (courtesy of Mario Yoshida, Hokkaido University).
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Galleries: Ash Plumes and Ashfall | Explosive Eruptions
Keywords: explosive eruption | ash | eruption | crater | ash plume | plume
Tokachidake