Seismic activity increases
High seismicity was recorded on 14 July with a total of 14 earthquakes. The Nasu volcano group consists of a N-S cluster of stratovolcanoes and lava domes at the N end of the Kanto plain. Nasu volcanics date back at least 350,000 years. The youngest dome, Chausu-dake, is late Holocene in age and has had several severe explosive eruptions since its first historical eruption in the late 14th century.
Information Contacts: Volcanological Division, Japan Meteorological Agency, 1-3-4 Ote-machi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100, Japan
The Global Volcanism Program has no Weekly Reports available for Nasudake.
Reports are organized chronologically and indexed below by Month/Year (Publication Volume:Number), and include a one-line summary. Click on the index link or scroll down to read the reports.
Earthquake swarm with felt events
An earthquake swarm including felt shocks occurred on 30-31 January, but no surface phenomena were observed.
Information Contacts: JMA, Tokyo.
Two earthquake swarms
Local seismic activity increased 9-12 September at the N foot, about 10 km from the summit. Magnitude [3.5] events recorded on 9 and 11 September were felt at intensity I and II at a town 7 km NW of the summit, but were not felt at the JMA Nasudake Volcano Observatory, about 19 km to the SSE.
Another swarm of small earthquakes occurred [27-29 September] at the NE foot, about 10 km from the summit. Three larger events were felt at Kashi hot spring, 7 km NE of the summit, but again none were felt at the JMA Observatory. The JMA seismic network in this area could not accurately determine hypocenters and magnitudes of small events. The largest events of this swarm were estimated to be roughly magnitude 2.7. Earthquake swarms are common around Nasu.
Information Contacts: JMA, Tokyo.
Seismic activity increases
High seismicity was recorded on 14 July with a total of 14 earthquakes. The Nasu volcano group consists of a N-S cluster of stratovolcanoes and lava domes at the N end of the Kanto plain. Nasu volcanics date back at least 350,000 years. The youngest dome, Chausu-dake, is late Holocene in age and has had several severe explosive eruptions since its first historical eruption in the late 14th century.
Information Contacts: Volcanological Division, Japan Meteorological Agency, 1-3-4 Ote-machi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100, Japan
This compilation of synonyms and subsidiary features may not be comprehensive. Features are organized into four major categories: Cones, Craters, Domes, and Thermal Features. Synonyms of features appear indented below the primary name. In some cases additional feature type, elevation, or location details are provided.
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Naso | Nasu-yama | Nasu | ||||
Cones |
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Feature Name | Feature Type | Elevation | Latitude | Longitude |
Asahi-dake | Stratovolcano | |||
Futamata-yama | Stratovolcano | |||
Kasshi-Asahi-dake | Stratovolcano | |||
Minami-Gassan | Stratovolcano | |||
Nangetsu-yama | Stratovolcano | 1776 m | ||
Sanbonyari | Stratovolcano | 1915 m | ||
Domes |
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Feature Name | Feature Type | Elevation | Latitude | Longitude |
Chausu-dake
Tyausu-dake |
Dome | 1915 m | 37° 7' 18" N | 139° 57' 58" E |
Thermal |
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Feature Name | Feature Type | Elevation | Latitude | Longitude |
Nasu-Yumoto Spa | Thermal | 800 m | ||
Sessho-ishi
Sessyo-isi |
Thermal |
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There is data available for 20 confirmed Holocene eruptive periods.
1963 Nov 20 - 1963 Nov 21 Confirmed Eruption VEI: 1
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1963 Nov 20 - 1963 Nov 21 | Evidence from Observations: Reported | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
List of 3 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake (west side)
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[ 1963 Jul 10 - 1963 Jul 11 ] Uncertain Eruption
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake | |||||||||||||||||||
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1963 Jul 10 - 1963 Jul 11 | Evidence from Unknown | |||||||||||||||||||
List of 2 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake
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1960 Oct 10 (?) Confirmed Eruption VEI: 1
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake (50 m north of 1953 vent) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1960 Oct 10 (?) - Unknown | Evidence from Observations: Reported | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
List of 4 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake (50 m north of 1953 vent)
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1953 Oct 24 - 1953 Oct 29 Confirmed Eruption VEI: 1
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake (1881 crater) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1953 Oct 24 - 1953 Oct 29 | Evidence from Observations: Reported | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
List of 3 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake (1881 crater)
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1881 Jul 1 Confirmed Eruption VEI: 1 (?)
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake (west and NW side of summit) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1881 Jul 1 - Unknown | Evidence from Observations: Reported | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
List of 8 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake (west and NW side of summit)
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1846 Aug Confirmed Eruption VEI: 1
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1846 Aug - Unknown | Evidence from Observations: Reported | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
List of 3 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake
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1410 Mar 5 Confirmed Eruption VEI: 3
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1410 Mar 5 - Unknown | Evidence from Observations: Reported | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
List of 10 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake
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1408 Feb 24 Confirmed Eruption VEI: 3
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake, CH6 tephra | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1408 Feb 24 - Unknown | Evidence from Observations: Reported | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
List of 5 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake, CH6 tephra
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1404 Feb 11 Confirmed Eruption VEI: 3
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1404 Feb 11 - Unknown | Evidence from Observations: Reported | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
List of 3 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake
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1397 Feb 17 Confirmed Eruption VEI: 3
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1397 Feb 17 - Unknown | Evidence from Observations: Reported | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
List of 4 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake
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0330 ± 200 years Confirmed Eruption VEI: 2
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake, Ns-7 to 5 tephras | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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0330 ± 200 years - Unknown | Evidence from Isotopic: 14C (calibrated) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
List of 3 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake, Ns-7 to 5 tephras
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0250 ± 200 years Confirmed Eruption VEI: 3
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake, Ns-8 tephra | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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0250 ± 200 years - Unknown | Evidence from Isotopic: 14C (calibrated) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
List of 3 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake, Ns-8 tephra
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0250 BCE (?) Confirmed Eruption VEI: 2 (?)
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake, Ns-12 to 9 tephras | |||||||||||||||||||
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0250 BCE (?) - Unknown | Evidence from Correlation: Tephrochronology | |||||||||||||||||||
List of 2 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake, Ns-12 to 9 tephras
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0700 BCE ± 200 years Confirmed Eruption VEI: 3
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake, CH5 tephra | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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0700 BCE ± 200 years - Unknown | Evidence from Isotopic: 14C (calibrated) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
List of 4 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake, CH5 tephra
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1440 BCE ± 500 years Confirmed Eruption VEI: 2 (?)
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake | |||||||||||||||||||
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1440 BCE ± 500 years - Unknown | Evidence from Correlation: Tephrochronology | |||||||||||||||||||
List of 2 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake
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2000 BCE ± 1450 years Confirmed Eruption VEI: 2 (?)
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake | |||||||||||||||||||
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2000 BCE ± 1450 years - Unknown | Evidence from Correlation: Tephrochronology | |||||||||||||||||||
List of 2 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake
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4350 BCE ± 950 years Confirmed Eruption VEI: 2 (?)
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake | |||||||||||||||||||
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4350 BCE ± 950 years - Unknown | Evidence from Correlation: Tephrochronology | |||||||||||||||||||
List of 2 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake
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5550 BCE ± 500 years Confirmed Eruption VEI: 3
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake, CH4 tephra | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5550 BCE ± 500 years - Unknown | Evidence from Isotopic: 14C (calibrated) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
List of 7 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake, CH4 tephra
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6050 BCE (?) Confirmed Eruption VEI: 2 (?)
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake | |||||||||||||||||||
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6050 BCE (?) - Unknown | Evidence from Correlation: Tephrochronology | |||||||||||||||||||
List of 2 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake
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7850 BCE (?) Confirmed Eruption VEI: 3
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake, CH3 tephra | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7850 BCE (?) - Unknown | Evidence from Isotopic: 14C (calibrated) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
List of 7 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake, CH3 tephra
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8550 BCE ± 1500 years Confirmed Eruption VEI: 2 (?)
Episode 1 | Eruption | Chausu-dake | |||||||||||||||||||
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8550 BCE ± 1500 years - Unknown | Evidence from Correlation: Tephrochronology | |||||||||||||||||||
List of 2 Events for Episode 1 at Chausu-dake
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There is data available for 1 deformation periods. Expand each entry for additional details.
Reference List: Takada and Fukushima 2013; Ozawa and Fujita 2013.
Full References:
Ozawa T, Fujita E, 2013. Local deformations around volcanoes associated with the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku earthquake. J. Geophys. Res., 118, 390-405. https://doi.org/10.1029/2011JB009129
Takada and Fukushima, 2013. Volcanic subsidence triggered by the 2011 Tohoku earthquake in Japan. Nature Geoscience, 6: 637-641.
There is no Emissions History data available for Nasudake.
Maps are not currently available due to technical issues.
There are no samples for Nasudake in the Smithsonian's NMNH Department of Mineral Sciences Rock and Ore collection.
Copernicus Browser | The Copernicus Browser replaced the Sentinel Hub Playground browser in 2023, to provide access to Earth observation archives from the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem, the main distribution platform for data from the EU Copernicus missions. |
MIROVA | Middle InfraRed Observation of Volcanic Activity (MIROVA) is a near real time volcanic hot-spot detection system based on the analysis of MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) data. In particular, MIROVA uses the Middle InfraRed Radiation (MIR), measured over target volcanoes, in order to detect, locate and measure the heat radiation sourced from volcanic activity. |
MODVOLC Thermal Alerts | Using infrared satellite Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data, scientists at the Hawai'i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, University of Hawai'i, developed an automated system called MODVOLC to map thermal hot-spots in near real time. For each MODIS image, the algorithm automatically scans each 1 km pixel within it to check for high-temperature hot-spots. When one is found the date, time, location, and intensity are recorded. MODIS looks at every square km of the Earth every 48 hours, once during the day and once during the night, and the presence of two MODIS sensors in space allows at least four hot-spot observations every two days. Each day updated global maps are compiled to display the locations of all hot spots detected in the previous 24 hours. There is a drop-down list with volcano names which allow users to 'zoom-in' and examine the distribution of hot-spots at a variety of spatial scales. |
WOVOdat
Single Volcano View Temporal Evolution of Unrest Side by Side Volcanoes |
WOVOdat is a database of volcanic unrest; instrumentally and visually recorded changes in seismicity, ground deformation, gas emission, and other parameters from their normal baselines. It is sponsored by the World Organization of Volcano Observatories (WOVO) and presently hosted at the Earth Observatory of Singapore.
GVMID Data on Volcano Monitoring Infrastructure The Global Volcano Monitoring Infrastructure Database GVMID, is aimed at documenting and improving capabilities of volcano monitoring from the ground and space. GVMID should provide a snapshot and baseline view of the techniques and instrumentation that are in place at various volcanoes, which can be use by volcano observatories as reference to setup new monitoring system or improving networks at a specific volcano. These data will allow identification of what monitoring gaps exist, which can be then targeted by remote sensing infrastructure and future instrument deployments. |
Volcanic Hazard Maps | The IAVCEI Commission on Volcanic Hazards and Risk has a Volcanic Hazard Maps database designed to serve as a resource for hazard mappers (or other interested parties) to explore how common issues in hazard map development have been addressed at different volcanoes, in different countries, for different hazards, and for different intended audiences. In addition to the comprehensive, searchable Volcanic Hazard Maps Database, this website contains information about diversity of volcanic hazard maps, illustrated using examples from the database. This site is for educational purposes related to volcanic hazard maps. Hazard maps found on this website should not be used for emergency purposes. For the most recent, official hazard map for a particular volcano, please seek out the proper institutional authorities on the matter. |
IRIS seismic stations/networks | Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS) Data Services map showing the location of seismic stations from all available networks (permanent or temporary) within a radius of 0.18° (about 20 km at mid-latitudes) from the given location of Nasudake. Users can customize a variety of filters and options in the left panel. Note that if there are no stations are known the map will default to show the entire world with a "No data matched request" error notice. |
UNAVCO GPS/GNSS stations | Geodetic Data Services map from UNAVCO showing the location of GPS/GNSS stations from all available networks (permanent or temporary) within a radius of 20 km from the given location of Nasudake. Users can customize the data search based on station or network names, location, and time window. Requires Adobe Flash Player. |
DECADE Data | The DECADE portal, still in the developmental stage, serves as an example of the proposed interoperability between The Smithsonian Institution's Global Volcanism Program, the Mapping Gas Emissions (MaGa) Database, and the EarthChem Geochemical Portal. The Deep Earth Carbon Degassing (DECADE) initiative seeks to use new and established technologies to determine accurate global fluxes of volcanic CO2 to the atmosphere, but installing CO2 monitoring networks on 20 of the world's 150 most actively degassing volcanoes. The group uses related laboratory-based studies (direct gas sampling and analysis, melt inclusions) to provide new data for direct degassing of deep earth carbon to the atmosphere. |
Large Eruptions of Nasudake | Information about large Quaternary eruptions (VEI >= 4) is cataloged in the Large Magnitude Explosive Volcanic Eruptions (LaMEVE) database of the Volcano Global Risk Identification and Analysis Project (VOGRIPA). |
EarthChem | EarthChem develops and maintains databases, software, and services that support the preservation, discovery, access and analysis of geochemical data, and facilitate their integration with the broad array of other available earth science parameters. EarthChem is operated by a joint team of disciplinary scientists, data scientists, data managers and information technology developers who are part of the NSF-funded data facility Integrated Earth Data Applications (IEDA). IEDA is a collaborative effort of EarthChem and the Marine Geoscience Data System (MGDS). |