Remote. Cold. Rugged. Those three adjectives capture the essence of Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula. Another word—perhaps more applicable than anywhere else on Earth—is “fiery.”
Of the roughly 1,550 volcanoes that have erupted in the recent geologic past, 113 are found on Kamchatka. Forty Kamchatkan volcanoes are “active,” either erupting now or capable of erupting on short notice. The Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8 captured activity at five of them during a single satellite pass on April 14, 2014.
Imagery follows.
From geographic north to south (and top to bottom on this page), the volcanoes are Shiveluch, Klyuchevskaya, Bezymianny, Kizimen, and Karymsky. The tallest of the group is Klyuchevskaya, a stratovolcano with a steep, symmetrical cone that reaches 4,750 meters (15,580 feet) above sea level. The most active is Karymsky, a 1,536-meter (5,039-foot) peak that has erupted regularly since 1996.
Plate tectonics is responsible for the many volcanoes on Kamchatka Peninsula. The Pacific Plate is slowly colliding with and sliding beneath the Okhotsk Plate. As rock from the Pacific Plate descends and encounters higher pressures and temperatures, it melts into magma. Over time, magma accumulates and migrates up toward the surface, causing volcanic eruptions.
Long before the discovery of plate tectonics, Kamchatka’s many volcanoes and eruptions were woven into a rich tapestry of myths and creation stories. According to Koryak folklore, the raven-like deity Kutkh created Kamchatka by dropping a giant feather on the Pacific Ocean. Each of the first generation of men became one of Kamchatka’s mountains at death; many of these mountains became volcanic because the men’s hearts burned so passionately for a beautiful woman that Kutkh had also created near the beginning of time.
In 2013, another NASA satellite collected imagery of Shiveluch, Bezymianny, Tolbachik, and Kizimen.
Story from NASA’s Earth Observatory
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References and Related Reading
- Earth Observatory Activity at Kliuchevskoi.
- Earth Observatory Kamchatka Volcanoes.
- Global Volcanism Program Kamchatka and Mainland Asia. Accessed April 15, 2014.
- Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team Kamchatka and the Norther Kuriles Volcanoes. Accessed April 15, 2014.
- PBS The Ring of Fire. Accessed April 15, 2014.
- Volcano World Volcano Folklore: Russia. Accessed April 15, 2014.
Sean says:
“It’s not just the volcanos. There has been a remarkable amount of seismic activity since the first of April. There as been a Mag 8 quake in chile, at least 3 Mag 7 quakes and several Mag 6′s. All in a two week period. It seems the ring of fire wants to live up to it’s name.”
It may be significant that yesterdays eclipse is shortly after the equinox when the sun is centred over the equator. This means that additive effects of both the solar and lunar tidal forces on the Earth’s crust are centred on the equatorial region, tending to increase the oblateness of the Earth.
Something has to give for this to happen.
Off course Lief will be along soon with suitably filter data to assure us that there is not connection. 😉
Otherworldliness.
If my hypothesis that El Nino is a manifestation of slow subsurface tidal effects on the thermocline there may be stronger El Nino build up next year as the eclipses move even closer to coinciding with the equinox.
These eclipse patterns repeat almost identically every 18 calendar years and 10 or 11 days. 18 y from 1998 would be 2016.
BTW El Chichon erupted at very close to this time of year in 1982 with similar lunar configurations.
Articles like this are part of the reason WUWT is such a great site
map (h/t Vuc’)
http://www.skimountaineer.com/ROF/Asia/Kamchatka/KamchatkaMap.gif
Here is my hypothesis:
The ‘missing heat’ causing the current ‘pause’ was hiding under Kamchatka.
This missing heat was just following the lead set by Snowden, who was also granted asylum by the great and benevolent Putin. Putin was gracious enough to grant unlimited asylum to the missing heat.
This all ties in to the idea advanced by the geophysics master Danny Glover, who took time out from his busy schedule to explain how CO2 contributed to the Haitian earthquake. http://www.foxnews.com/story/2010/01/15/danny-glover-bizarre-explanation-for-haiti-earthquake/
So Danny was a leader in the notion CO2 concentrations affect geology.
In any event, as the world’s attention has been focused on the Ukraine, it was time for the hiding heat to come on out, relieving some of the political pressure on the great and beneficent Putin.
Hence the volcanoes.
All of this will, of course, lead to more CO2 in the atmosphere, part of the great positive feedback cycle triggered by all you selfish drivers of CO2 emitting vehicles.
We can expect a sympathetic belch from those volcanoes with the unpronounceable names found in Iceland.
Regards
Noooo, this will give the alarmists an explanation of the pause continuing, I’m sure right now they are running models, and we’ll hear about temperature trends being “consistent-with” CAGW.
MikeUK says:
April 16, 2014 at 1:07 pm
“Noooo, this will give the alarmists an explanation of the pause continuing, I’m sure right now they are running models”
So what; the system media is never mentioning the Global Warming hiatus anyway when running propaganda for warmism.
What is that white stuff on the mountains? I am too young to know what it is.
Anthony quotes a myth: “…many of these mountains became volcanic because the men’s hearts burned so passionately for a beautiful woman that Kutkh had also created near the beginning of time.”
I like this explanation better than run-of-the-mill plate tectonics.
Great photos BTW.
Robert W Turner says:
April 16, 2014 at 1:25 pm
Baby boomer generation’s stash of unused cocaine.
Global warming? I thought it was fracking
The eruptions are caused by fracking.
Retors (UK): Secretary of Spade Kerry blamed the 5 concomittent volcanoe eruptions in Kamchatka on Russia’s imperialist plan to sabotage the findings of the IPCC about Anthropogenic Global Warming by unlawfully releasing dangerous amounts of aerosols aimed at compromising the integrity of the GISS Temp records. It is expected that Senator McCain (R) recent speeches about the international situation would counter the Russian threat through large amount of hot, greenhouse charged, air, maintaining the delicate balance of credibility needed to further peace, burgers and fries in a new world order.
The inconsistent but meddlesome and endlessly expansionary EU caused the ‘eruption’.
Astute as ever, Vladimir is mopping up ‘riding the ‘wave’ and Kamchatka can blow all she wants.
CO2 is actually very important in (crustal) geology, but not as most people envision. CO2 is, as many pointed out, plant food, hence from it comes abundant life, hence coal and oil deposits, etc. But beyond that, CO2 is the basis for carbonate rocks and some other carbon-rich rocks. We are talking coral reefs and other carbonate deposits that become dolomite, calcite, limestone, and even marble. The greatest “sequester” of CO2 is not in the air or in biomass, but in rocks.
Btw, carbolic acid derives eventually from CO2/CO3(–) and makes for interesting erosion features, including caves.
The heat IS hiding in the oceans (maybe). Some studies say the crust is thinner in the ocean depths and the mantle puts a lot more heat into the deep oceans than on the continents by a factor of about 10. I have a reference somewhere and that same reference notes that energy from the sun is two orders of magnitude higher than the flux from the mantle. However, it is likely that there is some deep ocean heating going on?? I never see comments on this aspect of heat production here although I have seen it in historical geological publications and some waxing about flexing due to astronomic anomalies. Perhaps they are so tiny as not to matter … like CO2? (kidding) But WUWT?
What do you mean by remote? Sarah Palin can see those eruptions from her kitchen window… It’s all about mosquitos there…
Don’t joke about the Icelandic volcanoes. The one that is showing a bit of restlessness at the moment is Hekla, otherwise known as “the gateway to hell”.
Seriously though, anyone who has studied gravitational tidal forces will understand that the tidal force friction causes very small increases in temperature in magma. Because there is a near equilibrium between magma and the calderas of volcanoes (and the friction holding tectonic plates in current positions) a slight increase in the temperature of any part of the magma will cause movement in volcanoes and tectonic plates in that area. Since the gas giant planets got close to an alignment in 2003-2007 one would have expected a significant increase in seismic activity across the planet. This has happened. There has been about a six to seven fold increase in great earthquakes since 2003 compared to the previous 50 years.
As there is no good record to judge the volcanic activity it is not possible to put a reasonably precise figure on the increase of volcanic activity but it seems to be occurring. Also the volcanic activity is increasing because of the weakening of silicate rich calderas of volcanoes due to the increased production of muons caused by the higher level of comic rays getting through to Earth as a result of the weakening solar magnetic field. This seems to be caused by the effect on the sun’s jet streams (and hence electric currents) of the near planetary alignment. Remember that the sun’s plasma jet streams lie mainly in the outer two thirds of the sun where the plasma density is predominantly less that the density of Earth’s stratosphere and so can be influenced by the weak tidal forces caused by the partial alignment of the gas giants much in the same way as Earth’s oceans and atmosphere is influenced by the alignment of the sun, moon and Earth..
You know I have never heard of these, but are they just vents or large fissures that release steam and small stuff, I call them tuffs, and actually if they were Strato volcanoes, like Vesuvius, they would melt all the ice around them. But very interesting.I think they are shield volcanoes at worse, not composite or Strato that push out pyroclastic flows of gas, ash and rocks, plus poisonous stuff at 200 km a hour. They are not dangerous, unless you walk to close to them.
inMAGICn says:
April 16, 2014 at 3:38 pm
Btw, carbolic acid derives eventually from CO2/CO3(–) and makes for interesting erosion features, including caves.
I think you mean Carbonic acid – a weak acidic solution of CO2 dissolved in rainwater or groundwater
We have always been doomed from planetary alignment.
What about Yellow Stone park? I read that underneath is the biggest reservoir of magma on earth.
If we’re not careful,
http://www.wired.com/category/eruptions
will read us the “riot act”.
Just say’n.
Volcanic eruptions happen all the time, there is one in Australian territory in Antarctica. But it doesn’t threaten human life. There are more subterranean volcanoes too than terrestrial ones. They can cause loss of life too from tsunamis.