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Background

Interesting Facts

Formation

A stratovolcano. Made out of layers of volcanic ash and blocks of cooled lava, granite and basalt (called tephra). Statovolcanos have steep sides which are not very strong. Magma builds up underground; when there is enough pressure, there is an eruption. Stratovolcanoes have eruptions that makle lava and lava tubes.

  • Became one of the ash flows centers of the world

  • Despite its reputation, it was made part of the Unzen Amakusa National Park, one of the first national parks in Japan in 1934

Eruption Type

Location

Combination of lava flows and explosive activity

located in Japan, which has 19 active volcanoes that are distributed across most of the country's landmass

Mount Unzen

Results

Table of Contents

44 Dead

Mudflows overflowed channels

Homes were Buried

1. Background Info

2. Formation

3. Eruption History and Anticipatory Response

4. What Happened After

Eruption History

First Eruption

200 years ago

Killed 200 people

Second Eruption

June 3, 1991

Anticipatory Response

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