Kusatsu-Shiranesan
Japan
Last Update2 months ago
Elevation
2165 m
Coordinates
36.6180, 138.5280
Status
Normal
Level 1

Type
Stratovolcano(es)
About Kusatsu-Shiranesan
The Kusatsu-Shiranesan complex, located immediately north of Asama volcano, consists of a series of overlapping pyroclastic cones and three crater lakes. The andesitic-to-dacitic volcano was formed in three eruptive stages beginning in the early to mid-Pleistocene. The Pleistocene Oshi pyroclastic flow produced extensive welded tuffs and non-welded pumice that covers much of the E, S, and SW flanks. The latest eruptive stage began about 14,000 years ago. Historical eruptions have consisted of phreatic explosions from the acidic crater lakes or their margins. Fumaroles and hot springs that dot the flanks have strongly acidified many rivers draining from the volcano. The crater was the site of active sulfur mining for many years during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Volcano Status Guide
5
Danger
4
Eruption
3
Minor
2
Unrest
1
Normal