Video page n. 2All the pictures on this page link to MPEG movies (with size ranging from 190 KB to almost 4 MB !!). Many videos do not include audio. The captions tell you if audio is present. | |||
19 Sep 1998. Karymsky lake, the site of the January 1996 eruption. At the beginning of the video you can see the circular shape of the main vent of that eruption. 305 KB | 19 Sep 1998. Karymsky lake from another perspective. 244 KB | 19 Sep 1998. Near the lake, the cold water of the river is warmed by hot springs and underwater fumaroles. 324 KB | 19 Sep 1998. Dr. Evgenii Gordeev explains the genesis of a big fissure near Karymsky lake, born just before the phreatomagmatic eruption in the lake itself. 1 MB, with audio |
19 Sep 1998. Most of the erupted material at Karymsky is andesitic. Some rhyolitic bombs can be seen in the neighbourhoods. 1.4 MB, with audio | 19 Sep 1998. 360 degrees panorama around the Karymsky lake, including our helicopter!. 1.3 MB | 19 Sep 1998. A final look back at the lake. 354 KB | 19 Sep 1998. From the volcanological hut we observe an ash eruption of Karymsky volcano. 1.4 MB |
19 Sep 1998. Another ash eruption from the top craters. 986 KB | 19 Sep 1998. The caldera sorrounding Karymsky volcano is rich of both hot and cold water. 540 KB, with audio | 19 Sep 1998. Several of the springs we find in the caldera offer us high quality mineral water. In this short video you can see Marco Fulle's reaction after drinking a cup of WARM mineral water :-). 192 KB | 19 Sep 1998. Different ashes reach equilibrium at different heights, giving the column a shape different from the usual mushroom. 540 KB, with audio |
19 Sep 1998. In the caldera small springs can be found ... 384 KB | 19 Sep 1998. ... but also VERY small ones! 253 KB | 19 Sep 1998. 360 degrees panorama of the Karymsky caldera. 1.4 MB | Stay with us!: The best videos still have to come!!!!!! |
19 Sep 1998. Karymsky: The full development of an ash eruption, with mushroom shape at different levels, and little material following the ground in a small version of a pyroclastic flow. 2.5 MB | 19 Sep 1998. Karymsky: As we approach the craters with the helicopter, the volcano greets us with an eruption. Different bursts of ash emissions can be seen with different colours, and a (very small!) pyroclastic flow starts descending along the slope of the cone. 3.9 MB | 19 Sep 1998. From the helicopter, we can see a beautiful lake filling the Troitsky crater of Mali Semiachik volcano... 2.3 MB | 19 Sep 1998. ... while the North crater of Mali Semiachik volcano is completely dry. 1.8 MB |
19 Sep 1998. On our way back, our *great* russian pilot approaches again Karymsky and starts flying around the vents waiting for... 2.4 MB | 19 Sep 1998. .. the eruption!!! The wait is highly compensated by the show! 2.3 MB | 19 Sep 1998. The fight for a free window is getting hard... here you see Marco Fulle in action! 548 KB | 19 Sep 1998. Now it's my turn again, and the volcano is still erupting! 1.8 MB |
19 Sep 1998. Continuing our great flight, we approach the top of Zhupanovsky volcano. 632 KB | 19 Sep 1998. Zhupanovsky volcano from another perspective. 672 KB | 19 Sep 1998. Koriasky volcano appears in the distance. Its top (Height: 3456 m) is covered by clouds. 305 KB | 19 Sep 1998. Zooming in on Koriasky volcano. 488 KB |
19 Sep 1998. Experience the emotion of flying in a russian helicopter! Read the altimeter at the beginning of the video sequence... 1.9 MB | 19 Sep 1998. The beautiful cone of Koriasky volcano is now very near. 366 KB | 19 Sep 1998. The helicopter now approaches the top of Avachinsky volcano. 947 KB | 19 Sep 1998. Flying around the crater of Avachinsky volcano. The lava we see was erupted during last eruption, in 1991. In the background, Koriasky volcano. 2.2 MB |
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