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Special issue “The phreatic eruption of Mt. Ontake volcano in 2014”

November 21, 2016

Mt. Ontake volcano erupted at 11:52 on September 27, 2014, claiming the lives of at least 58 hikers. This eruption was the worst volcanic disaster in Japan since the 1926 phreatic eruption of Mt. Tokachidake claimed 144 lives (Table 1). The timing of the eruption contributed greatly to the heavy death toll: near midday, when many hikers were near the summit, and during a weekend of clear weather conditions following several rainy weekends. The importance of this timing is reflected by the fact that a somewhat larger eruption of Mt. Ontake in 1979 resulted in injuries but no deaths. In 2014, immediate precursors were detected with seismometers and tiltmeters about 10 min before the eruption, but the eruption started before a warning was issued.

Publication Year 2016
Title Special issue “The phreatic eruption of Mt. Ontake volcano in 2014”
DOI 10.1186/s40623-016-0548-4
Authors Koshun Yamaoka, Nobuo Geshi, Tasheki Hashimoto, Steven E. Ingebritsen, Teruki Oikawa
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Earth, Planets and Space
Index ID 70178439
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Research Program - Western Branch