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Mount Asama erupted in early February 2009, sending ash to a height of 2 km (6,600 ft), and throwing rocks up to 1 km (0.62 mi) from the crater. Ash fall was reported in Tokyo, 145 km (90 mi) southeast of the volcano crater. On 16 February there were 13 recorded volcanic
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Visitor numbers peaked at 265,000 in 1994; however, seismic activity at nearby Mount Asama was one reason for frequent closures. The closures were a factor in the drop in visitors: this gradually fell to 23,000. In the later years of the museum, most of the visitors were on school excursions. The
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flows, lava flows, and enlarged the cone. The climactic eruption began on 4 August and lasted for 15 hours, and contained pumice falls and pyroclastic flows. The complex features of this eruption are explained by rapid deposits of coarse pyroclastic ash near the vent and the subsequent flows of
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A single vulcanian eruption occurred at Asama volcano at 11:02 UT on 1 September 2004. Incandescent blocks were ejected from the summit and caused many fires. The eruption sent ash and rock as far away as 200 km (120 mi).
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as they passed through the volcano after arriving from space, the scientists were able gradually to build up a picture of the interior, creating images of cavities through which lava was passing deep inside the volcano.
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A Swiss research team found Mount Asama's volcanic eruption could have contributed to extreme weather that caused severe famine, torrential rain and consecutive cold summers in Europe. They studied ice cores in
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museum was running a deficit of about 17 million yen per year, paid for by the town of Naganohara. Additionally, the building was ageing, and maintenance threatened to cost hundreds of millions of yen.
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and strategically positioned video cameras. Scientists have noted a range of textural variety in the ash which has been deposited in the region during the serial eruptions since the
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reported that Mount Asama erupted on 29 August 1108. He wrote that a local report described rice paddies and fields could not be farmed due to being covered by a thick layer of ash.
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Mount Asama continued to have small eruptions, tremors and earthquakes in February and remained on level-3 alert, with a danger zone within 4 km (2.5 mi) of the crater.
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Explosive eruptions occurred at the summit of Asama volcano on 26 April. Fine ash fell in Tokyo, 130 km (80 mi) to the SE, for the first time in 23 years.
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completed their first successful imaging experiment of the interior of the volcano in April 2007. By detecting sub-atomic particles called
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An explosive eruption occurred on 8 April. Incandescent tephra was ejected, and ash fell 250 km (160 mi) from the volcano.
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Three small ash eruptions occurred at Asama volcano in August 2008. This was the first activity at the volcano since 2004.
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is located on the mountain's east slope. Volcanic gas emissions from this volcano are measured by a
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earthquakes and an eruption emitting smoke and ash in a cloud 400 m (1,300 ft) high.
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The eruptions of Mount Asama mark the span of Japan's recorded history, including: 2019,
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In April 1995, more than 1000 earthquakes were detected at the volcanic mountain.
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classifies Mount Asama as rank A. It stands 2,568 metres (8,425 ft) above
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Note: The dates of eruptions featured in this article appear in bold italics.
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on the northern slope of Mount Asama. The lava flow that erupted in 1783
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The geologic features of this active volcano are closely monitored with
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Secret Memoirs of the Shoguns: Isaac Titsingh and Japan, 1779–1822.
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Mount Asama served as the backdrop to Japan's first colour film,
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which had increased sulfate deposition in 1108 CE. In the late
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Onioshidashi lava flow on the southern foot (erupted in 1783)
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was solidified. Now, it is known as a tourist destination.
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which generated further injections of pumice into the air.
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lava; and these events which were accompanied by a high
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Yasui, Maya, Takahashi Masaki, and Sakagami Masakuki.
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below the volcanic crater floor of Mt. Asama, Japan".
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Index


Elevation
Listing
List of mountains and hills of Japan by height
100 famous mountains in Japan
List of volcanoes in Japan
Coordinates
36°24′23″N 138°31′23″E / 36.40639°N 138.52306°E / 36.40639; 138.52306
Japanese
Mount Asama is located in Japan
Honshū
Mount Asama is located in Gunma Prefecture
Topo map
Geographical Survey Institute
Age of rock
Late Pleistocene
Holocene
Mountain type
Last eruption
complex volcano
Honshū
Japan
Japan Meteorological Agency
sea level
Gunma
Nagano prefectures
100 Famous Japanese Mountains
Izu–Bonin–Mariana Arc
Northeastern Japan Arc
Late Pleistocene

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