Kamtschatka Expedition - Teil IV
Das hier ist der 4. und letzte Teil eines Abenteuers in Russland. Im September 2018 war ich mit sechs Gefährten nach zwei Jahren der Vorplanung zum komplett selbst-organisierten Vulkan-Bergsteigen in Kamtschatka unterwegs. Hier in diesem Video gibts die Besteigung des höchsten aktiven Vulkans der Nordhalbkugel zu sehen, Kljutschewskaja Sopka 4750m.
Wer ein paar Bilder zur Tour sehen will kann hier schauen:
Wer Lust hat kann mir auf Instragm folgen:
Ein riesen Dank an die Jungs für coole Zeit.
Dabei waren:
Phil (
Adri Fabi Andi Tom Markus
Unterstützt mit Ausrüstung wurden wir von:
Sleeping bags und Backpacks:
Tents:
Hilfe mit Permits und Vorbereitung hatten wir von:
Ein riesen Dank geht auch an die tollen Musiker, deren Tracks ich hier verwenden durfte:
Lobo Loco:
ĂVEM:
Sander Markey:
Ryan Little:
Mr. Chase:
Casimir:
Loyalty Freak Music:
Ring of Fire | Wikipedia audio article
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Ring of Fire
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The Ring of Fire is a major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur. In a large 40,000 km (25,000 mi) horseshoe shape, it is associated with a nearly continuous series of oceanic trenches, volcanic arcs, and volcanic belts and plate movements. It has 452 volcanoes (more than 75% of the world's active and dormant volcanoes). The Ring of Fire is sometimes called the circum-Pacific belt.
About 90% of the world's earthquakes and 81% of the world's largest earthquakes occur along the Ring of Fire. All but three of the world's 25 largest volcanic eruptions of the last 11,700 years occurred at volcanoes in the Ring of Fire. The Ring of Fire is a direct result of plate tectonics: the movement and collisions of lithospheric plates, especially subduction in the northern portion. The southern portion is more complex, with a number of smaller tectonic plates in collision with the Pacific plate from the Mariana Islands, the Philippines, Bougainville, Tonga, and New Zealand.
Ring of Fire
The Ring of Fire is an area where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur in the basin of the Pacific Ocean. In a 40,000 km (25,000 mi) horseshoe shape, it is associated with a nearly continuous series of oceanic trenches, volcanic arcs, and volcanic belts and/or plate movements. It has 452 volcanoes and is home to over 75% of the world's active and dormant volcanoes. It is sometimes called the circum-Pacific belt or the circum-Pacific seismic belt.
About 90% of the world's earthquakes and 81% of the world's largest earthquakes occur along the Ring of Fire. The next most seismically active region (5–6% of earthquakes and 17% of the world's largest earthquakes) is the Alpide belt, which extends from Java to Sumatra through the Himalayas, the Mediterranean, and out into the Atlantic. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is the third most prominent earthquake belt.
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Bezymianny Volcano Explodes With Ash Eruption Spewing 17 km High
PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKY, December 20. /TASS/. The Bezymianny volcano in Kamchatka has spewed up ash as high as 17 km above sea level, subsequently sparking a new eruption, the third this year, the Kamchatka Branch of the Geophysical Service at the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) told TASS on Wednesday.
Kamchatka, Russia's land of volcanoes
The Bezymianny volcano has belched ash 15-17 km above sea level. A rash of seismic activity was detected on December 18. Hot ash tumbled down the mountain's southeastern slope, the number of volcanic events surged, and steam ejections became more intensive. Bezymianny started a new eruption today, the source said. The ash is being blown in a northeastward direction.
Bezymianny is one of the Earth’s most active volcanoes. It erupted twice in 2017 - once in March and again in June. It is located in the central part of the Klyuchevskaya cluster of volcanoes, 350 km to the northeast of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and 40 km from the villages of Kozyrevsk and Klyuchi in the Kamchatka Region. According to measurements, the volcano is 2,882 meters high.
Ghost ships and miraculous landscapes of Russia's Kamchatka
Bezymianny burst back to life in 1955 after nearly 1,000 years of dormancy, and the first outburst occurred on March 30, 1956. Since then, the volcano has become 200 meters lower. It belched about three cubic kilometers of volcanic products in a short period of time, with its column of ash reaching about 35 km above sea level.
Scientists detected 44 strong explosive eruptions from 1965 to 2012. The volcano has been monitored daily since.
Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team
Volcano with no name packs punch with ash eruption spewing 17 km high.
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Ring of Fire
The Ring of Fire is an area where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur in the basin of the Pacific Ocean. In a 40,000 km horseshoe shape, it is associated with a nearly continuous series of oceanic trenches, volcanic arcs, and volcanic belts and/or plate movements. It has 452 volcanoes and is home to over 75% of the world's active and dormant volcanoes. It is sometimes called the circum-Pacific belt or the circum-Pacific seismic belt.
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