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17/6/2010
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Gas-steam activity of Gorely volcano on June 12, 2010, from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky |
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12/6/2010 |
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Author(s): I. Dubrovskaya, IVS FEB RAS |
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12/6/2010
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Gas-steam activity of Gorely volcano on June 06, 2010 |
A height of gas-steam column was 400-500 m above the crater |
Date:
6/6/2010 |
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Author(s): A. Nuzhdaev, IVS FEB RAS |
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6/6/2010
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7/11/2008
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7/11/2008
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State of the active crater of Gorely volcano on November 07, 2008 |
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7/11/2008 |
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Author(s): A. Sokorenko, IVS FEB RAS |
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7/11/2008
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State of the active crater of Gorely volcano on November 07, 2008 |
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7/11/2008 |
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Author(s): A. Sokorenko, IVS FEB RAS |
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7/11/2008
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A griffon in the southern part of the lake into active crater of Gorely volcano on July 28, 2008 |
Date:
28/7/2008 |
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Author(s): D. Melnikov, IVS FEB RAS |
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28/7/2008
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The plates of sulphur and an intensive steam from the lake surface into active crater of Gorely volcano on July 28, 2008 |
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28/7/2008 |
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Author(s): D. Melnikov, IVS FEB RAS |
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28/7/2008
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Gorely craters viewed from the southeast |
Steam comes out of the active crater in the middle of the volcanic ridge. Winter snow cover in the Gorely area is one of the thickest in Kamchatka. |
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Author(s): Nikolai Smelov, IVS FEB RAS |
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