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Fig. 18 | Geoenvironmental Disasters

Fig. 18

From: “Volcanism in the Chugoku region: a review for the first UNESCO field school on Geoenvironmental disaster reduction”

Fig. 18

Several flow units from the Taiheizan block and ash flow form Sanbe volcano, exposed by a recent landslide. Contemporary ash fall deposits can be seen in Fig. 16 (lower image, uppermost unit). The deposit is located approximately 2.5 km south from the presumed locality of the active lava dome and has been originally emplaced with a valley fill areal distribution, but now remains only as isolated bars in the several valleys around the mountain

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