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Mayon’s pyroclastic flow raced 4 kilometers down the Mi-isi gully as ash plumes hit 600 meters above the crater
A superheated torrent of gas, rock, and volcanic debris tore 4 kilometers down Mayon volcano’s Mi-isi Gully in early June ...
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Mayon volcano’s pyroclastic flows reached 5.08 km from the summit — the longest runout since the current eruption began
The superheated avalanche tore down Mayon Volcano’s southeastern flank in minutes, traveling 5.08 kilometers from the summit ...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) are high-energy, ground-hugging flows of hot gas and fragmented volcanic material that pose one of the greatest lethal volcanic hazards. Their dynamics are governed ...
A LOCAL Catholic charity, along with various government agencies, rushed aid to Albay province after Mayon Volcano’s ashfall and pyroclastic flows affected more ...
State volcanologists on Monday night recorded an episode of lava effusion with collapse-fed pyroclastic density currents ...
A minor strombolian activity was observed at the crater of Mayon Volcano two times on Thursday evening, the Philippine ...
From volcano, authorities report 51 volcanic earthquakes and 30 volcanic tremors lasting 2 to 45 minutes | Anadolu ...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) represent some of the most formidable and complex volcanic phenomena, characterised by a turbulent mixture of solid particles and gases that surge down slopes at ...
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Mayon ashfall covers more than 8,500 hectares—PhilSA
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) has released a map showing areas covered by ash deposits from a reported pyroclastic density current at Mayon Volcano on Saturday, May 2.
MANILA, Philippines — A surge in pyroclastic density currents has been detected at Mayon Volcano in Albay in the past 24 hours, although these do not indicate escalation to a stronger eruptive phase, ...
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Mayon continues ash emission, triggers pyroclastic density current anew
MANILA, Philippines – Mayon Volcano in Albay continued emitting ash and volcanic materials on Thursday, triggering pyroclastic density current (PDC), locally known as “uson” anew, state volcanologists ...
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