คำอธิบายPuyehue-Cordón Caulle Volcano, Chile - NASA Earth Observatory.jpg
NASA image acquired October 22, 2011
To download the full resolution and other files go to: earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=7631...
The eruption at Chile’s Puyehue-Cordón Caulle continues after starting in early June of this year. The current plume is much smaller than during the opening phases of the eruption, topping out at about 4.5 kilometers (2.8 miles). However, high atmospheric winds are carrying the ash away and disrupting air travel throughout the region. Depending on the wind, ash from Puyehue-Cordón Caulle is being carried 120–250 kilometers (75–160 miles) from the vent.
Once the ash and tephra (solid material ejected by a volcano) are erupted, it isn’t the end to the hazard they pose. These images show the accumulation of ash and tephra on the waterways around Puyehue-Cordón Caulle, especially Lago Huishue, Gris, and Constania on the eastern (right) side of the image. Some smaller lakes are completely covered in volcanic debris. Rainfall and snowmelt can easily move the ash deposits into nearby drainages, and produce small mudflows (called lahars when they are made up of volcanic material) that carry debris even further away. The stream valley in the lower left hand side is grey with ash and volcanic debris. These accumulations of volcanic debris will likely be remobilized for years to decades after the eruption ends.
NASA images by Jesse Allen and Robert Simmon, using ALI data from the EO-1 Team. Caption by Erik Klemetti, Denison University and Wired Eruptions Blog, and Robert Simmon, NASA GSFC.
The Earth Observatory's mission is to share with the public the images, stories, and discoveries about climate and the environment that emerge from NASA research, including its satellite missions, in-the-field research, and climate models.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0CC BY 2.0 Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 truetrue
This image was originally posted to Flickr by NASA Earth Observatory at https://www.flickr.com/photos/68824346@N02/6309230774. It was reviewed on 2 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2555 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.
== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=NASA image acquired October 22, 2011 To download the full resolution and other files go to: [http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=76312&src=flickr earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Natur...
ไฟล, puyehue, cordón, caulle, volcano, chile, nasa, earth, observatory, ไฟล, ประว, ไฟล, หน, าท, ภาพน, การใช, ไฟล, วนกลางไม, ภาพท, รายละเอ, ยดส, งกว, าน, puyehue, cordón, caulle, volcano, chile, nasa, earth, observatory, 8206, กเซล, ขนาดไฟล, โลไบต, ชน, ดไมม, im. ifl prawtiifl hnathimiphaphni karichiflswnklangimmiphaphthimiraylaexiydsungkwani Puyehue Cordon Caulle Volcano Chile NASA Earth Observatory jpg 8206 720 480 phikesl khnadifl 148 kiolibt chnidimm image jpeg rupphaphhruxiflesiyngni tnchbbxyuthi khxmmxns raylaexiyddanlang epnkhxkhwamthiaesdngphlcak ifltnchbbinkhxmmxns khxmmxnsepnewbistinokhrngkarsahrbekbrwbrwmsuxesri thi khunsamarthchwyid khwamyx khaxthibayPuyehue Cordon Caulle Volcano Chile NASA Earth Observatory jpg NASA image acquired October 22 2011To download the full resolution and other files go to earthobservatory nasa gov NaturalHazards view php id 7631 The eruption at Chile s Puyehue Cordon Caulle continues after starting in early June of this year The current plume is much smaller than during the opening phases of the eruption topping out at about 4 5 kilometers 2 8 miles However high atmospheric winds are carrying the ash away and disrupting air travel throughout the region Depending on the wind ash from Puyehue Cordon Caulle is being carried 120 250 kilometers 75 160 miles from the vent Once the ash and tephra solid material ejected by a volcano are erupted it isn t the end to the hazard they pose These images show the accumulation of ash and tephra on the waterways around Puyehue Cordon Caulle especially Lago Huishue Gris and Constania on the eastern right side of the image Some smaller lakes are completely covered in volcanic debris Rainfall and snowmelt can easily move the ash deposits into nearby drainages and produce small mudflows called lahars when they are made up of volcanic material that carry debris even further away The stream valley in the lower left hand side is grey with ash and volcanic debris These accumulations of volcanic debris will likely be remobilized for years to decades after the eruption ends NASA images by Jesse Allen and Robert Simmon using ALI data from the EO 1 Team Caption by Erik Klemetti Denison University and Wired Eruptions Blog and Robert Simmon NASA GSFC The Earth Observatory s mission is to share with the public the images stories and discoveries about climate and the environment that emerge from NASA research including its satellite missions in the field research and climate models Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter wnthi 22 tulakhm ph s 2554 00 00 aehlngthima Puyehue Cordon Caulle Volcano Chile phusrangsrrkh NASA s Earth Observatory taaehnngthitngklxng40 nbsp 35 nbsp 22 02 nbsp it 72 nbsp 06 nbsp 21 66 nbsp tawntk nbsp phaphniaelaphaphxun n sthanthiediywknthi OpenStreetMap 40 589449 72 106018 karxnuyatichsiththi iflnixyuphayitsyyaxnuyatkhriexthifkhxmmxns run aesdngthima 2 0 thwipkhunsamarth thicaaebngpn thicathasaena aeckcay aelasngngandngklawtxip thicaeriyberiyngihm thicaddaeplngngandngklaw phayitenguxnikhtxipni aesdngthima khuntxngihekiyrtiecakhxngnganxyangehmaasm odyephimlingkipyngsyyaxnuyat aelarabuhakmikarepliynaeplng khunxacthaechnniidinrupaebbidkidtamkhwr aettxngimichinlksnathiaenawaphuihxnuyatsnbsnunkhunhruxkarichngankhxngkhunhttps creativecommons org licenses by 2 0 CC BY 2 0 Creative Commons Attribution 2 0 true true This image was originally posted to Flickr by NASA Earth Observatory at https www flickr com photos 68824346 N02 6309230774 It was reviewed on 2 krkdakhm ph s 2555 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc by 2 0 2 krkdakhm ph s 2555khabrryayodyyxithyephimkhabrryaythrrthdediywephuxkhyaykhwamwaiflnimixairixethmthiaesdngxyuiniflniprakxbdwyphusrangbangkhathiimmiixethmwikisnethschuxphusrangsrrkh NASA s Earth ObservatoryFlickr user ID nbsp xngkvs 68824346 N02yuxaraexl https www flickr com people 68824346 N02sthanalikhsiththimilikhsiththisyyaxnuyatCreative Commons Attribution 2 0 Generic nbsp xngkvsthimakhxngiflfile available on the internet nbsp xngkvsxthibayin URL https www flickr com photos nasaearthobservatory 6309230774 phudaeninkar flikhekxrwnthisrang wnkxtng22 tulakhm 2011coordinates of the point of view nbsp xngkvs40 35 22 016 S 72 6 21 665 W prawtiifl khlikwnthi ewlaephuxduiflthipraktinkhnann wnthi ewlarupyxkhnadphuichkhwamehn pccubn00 20 3 krkdakhm 2555720 480 148 kiolibt Dzlinker int filedesc Information Description NASA image acquired October 22 2011 To download the full resolution and other files go to http earthobservatory nasa gov NaturalHazards view php id 76312 amp src flickr earthobservatory nasa gov Natur hnathimiphaphni hnatxipni oyngmathiphaphni karpathukhxngphuekhaifpueyxwy ph s 2554 karichiflswnklang wikixuntxipniichiflni karichbn ca wikipedia org Erupcions del Puyehue del 2011 karichbn en wikipedia org Puyehue Cordon Caulle Huishue Lake 2011 2012 Puyehue Cordon Caulle eruption karichbn nl wikipedia org Puyehue Cordon Caulle karichbn pt wikipedia org Vulcao Puyehue karichbn www wikidata org Q3775337 karichbn zh wikipedia org 維斯韋湖 ekhathungcak https th wikipedia org wiki ifl Puyehue Cordon Caulle Volcano Chile NASA Earth Observatory jpg, wikipedia, วิกิ หนังสือ, หนังสือ, ห้องสมุด,