Bezymianny Update 001
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 1995 14:00:06 MST
From: avo-sci
Subject: Bezymianny
INFORMATION RELEASE
Thursday, October 5, 1995 1700 ADT (J279, 0100 UTC)
BEZYMIANNY VOLCANO
55o58' N 160o36' E
summit elevation 2800 m
An explosive eruption at Bezymianny volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula began
at 0500 KST (Julian day 278, 1700 UTC) reported on the basis of seismicity
at the volcano. An ash plume originating from Bezymianny was detected by
AVO today on a satellite image taken at 2024 UTC. The most recent satellite
data indicate an ash plume moving east from the volcano. Confirmation with
the National Weather Service satellite imagery, as of 1248 ADT (2148 UTC),
shows the plume had reached the coastline nearly due east of the volcano.
The top of the plume is estimated to be 10,000 meters (33,000 feet) above
sea level. The Federal Aviation Administration has not yet received pilot
reports regarding this eruption.
Note that earlier reports of an eruption at Klyuchevskoy volcano were
incorrect.
AVO will continue to monitor the situation in cooperation with the National
Weather Service.
PLEASE CONTACT AVO IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS:
John C. Eichelberger Terry E.C. Keith
Geophysical Institute U.S. Geological Survey
University of Alaska 4200 University Drive
Fairbanks, AK 99775 Anchorage, AK 99508-4667
OFF= (907) 474-5530 OFF= (907) 786-7443
FAX= (907) 474-5618 FAX= (907) 786-7425
EMAIL= EICH@GI.ALASKA.EDU EMAIL= TKEITH@TARDADDY.WR.USGS.GOV