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Sheveluch

Wed, 08 Apr 2026 13:51:00 GMT
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FVFE01 at 13:51 UTC, 08/04/26 from RJTD
VA ADVISORY
DTG: 20260408/1351Z
VAAC: TOKYO
VOLCANO: SHEVELUCH 300270
PSN: N5639 E16122
AREA: RUSSIA
SOURCE ELEV: 3283M AMSL
ADVISORY NR: 2026/119
INFO SOURCE: HIMAWARI-9
ERUPTION DETAILS: POSS ERUPTION OBS AT 20260408/1320Z FL260 EXTD N
OBS VA DTG: 08/1330Z
OBS VA CLD: SFC/FL260 N5700 E16116 - N5701 E16127 - N5637 E16127 - 
N5637 E16117 MOV N 40KT
FCST VA CLD +6 HR: 08/1930Z SFC/FL280 N5835 E16221 - N5852 E15754 - 
N5942 E15735 - N5942 E15958
FCST VA CLD +12 HR: 09/0130Z SFC/FL290 N6125 E16421 - N5901 E16122 - 

N5918 E15920 - N6209 E16148
FCST VA CLD +18 HR: NO VA EXP
RMK: SOME PART OF VA OBSCURED BY MET CLOUD.
NXT ADVISORY: 20260408/1800Z=
Sheveluch

Sheveluch

Russia
Level 4

The high, isolated massif of Sheveluch volcano (also spelled Shiveluch) rises above the lowlands NNE of the Kliuchevskaya volcano group. The 1,300 km3 andesitic volcano is one of Kamchatka's largest and most active volcanic structures, with at least 60 large eruptions during the Holocene. The summit of roughly 65,000-year-old Stary Shiveluch is truncated by a broad 9-km-wide late-Pleistocene caldera breached to the south. Many lava domes occur on its outer flanks. The Molodoy Shiveluch lava dome complex was constructed during the Holocene within the large open caldera; Holocene lava dome extrusion also took place on the flanks of Stary Shiveluch. Widespread tephra layers from these eruptions have provided valuable time markers for dating volcanic events in Kamchatka. Frequent collapses of dome complexes, most recently in 1964, have produced debris avalanches whose deposits cover much of the floor of the breached caldera.

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