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GEOPHYSICS!
Our planet is still as active as ever, earthquakes or earthquakes that occur on the surface or inside or internal material movement shows us that the planet Earth is a dynamic planet that is in constant motion.
But how do we see that our planet is dynamic? Just as I explained, with the earthquakes that occur and also be another indicator, different volcanic eruptions currently being raised along the Ring of Fire.
A clear indicator of this dynamic activity of our planet is currently the Sakurajima volcano in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, has been a major eruption, releasing into the atmosphere a plume of ash that rose to 5 km. high, which the surrounding population had to be protected with masks, being the 500th explosive eruption this important volcano so far this year, considered one of the most active volcanoes on the planet. (1) Volcanic ash precipitated in the northern and central Kagoshima City causing major delays in rail transport. (2)
Soon our Blog Science and Geophysics 2013 published a list of the most active volcanoes in the world, with major eruptions and relevant statistics.
This volcano has made its last eruption around 16:31 local time in that country, a fact that was released by the Japan Meteorological Agency.
And the Sakurajima volcano began to form for 13000 on the southern edge of the Aira caldera in Kagoshima Bay. Its first recorded eruption was in 708 BC Most of its eruptions are strombolian, but has also had Plinian eruptions that have occurred over the years 1471-1476,1779-1782 and 1914. (3) After this time the activity of the volcano decreased turning to start in 1955 and has been erupting since then until today. Therefore it is considered one of the most active volcanoes on the planet.
You can visit this volcano entering our section 3D Volcano gives our blog, there you will find more information on the Sakurajima volcano, just enter here http://geofisica-guszav.blogspot.com/p/volcanes-en-3d. html
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References
(1) http://spanish.china.org.cn/international/txt/2013-08/18/content_29753807.htm(2) http://www.elnuevoherald.com/2013/08/18/1546581/volcan-sakurajima-de-japon-registra.html(3) http://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakurajima


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