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[|Batu Tara]
It went 35-95 km to W or NW. ||
 * [|25 August-31 August 2010] || Based on the reports of a satellite called Darwin VAAC there were ash plumes from 20-23 August. The ash plumes were 1.5km high and it drifted 25-65 km to NW W. ||
 * [|29 September-5 October 2010] || There were big ash plumes on September 29-October 5, that was 1.5km high.
 * [|1 September-7 September 2010] || Based on analyses of satellite imagery, the Darwin VAAC reported that during 1-7 September ash plumes from Batu Tara rose to altitudes of 1.5-2.4 km (5,000-8,000 ft)and drifted 45-65 km W and NW. ||
 * [|28 July-3 August 2010] || Based on analyses of satellite imagery, the Darwin VAAC reported that during 30-31 July an ash plume from Batu Tara drifted 65 km NW at an altitude of 1.5 km (5,000 ft). ||
 * [|6 October-12 October 2010] || On the 6th October 2010 the satellite Darwin VAAC reported that there were ash plumes coming out of the volcano. The ash plumes shoots into 1.5km in the sky. The ash plumes moved 55km to W. ||

[|Piton de la Fournaise]
I have a VOLCANO called Piton de la Fournaise. My VOLCANO is in the country France on the Western Indian Ocean. My Volcano is a shield Volcano.It is a histortical Volcano the last eruption was in 2010. The Summit Elevation is 2632 m. This Volcano had a few eruptions and a bit lava flow and lava fountains. There were also earthquakes on my volcano.
 * [|29 September-5 October 2010] || Based on the informations of the satellite OVPDLF the Piton de la Fournaise continued to erupt from a vent along a fissure high up on the SW Dolomieu crater wall. The vent produced lava that pooled in the bottom of the crater. The vent closed on the 7th January and the erupted lava continued to flow for the next few days. On the 12th January just gas came out. ||
 * [|29 September-5 October 2010] || The OVPDLF satellite reported that there was earthquake on 29th September. It was reported on the base at the bottom and there were landslides in the crater. ||
 * [|30 December-5 January 2010] || OVPDLF reported that a seismic crisis at Piton de la Fournaise on 29 December was characterized by numerous earthquakes in the area W and NW of Dolomieu crater (max M 3), at depths of 1.1-2.2 km below the summit. Deformation was also detected. On 31 December, OVPDLF reported decreased seismicity and fewer landslides within Dolomieu crater on 30 and 31 December. On 2 January, an eruption from a fissure near the top of the W crater rim, preceded by a seismic crisis, produced lava fountains a few tens of meters high and lava flows in Dolomieu crater. Large landslides in Bory crater (W) along with the fissure eruption generated ash and gas plumes that rose above Piton de la Fournaise. During 2-3 January, seismicity and the number of landslides decreased. As of 4 January, the lava flows covered about 80 percent of the crater floor. Lava fountaining was still visible. ||
 * [|22 September-28 September 2010] || The OVPDLF satellite reported that earthquakes increases starting on 14 August and continuing through 10 September. The earthquakes were slow but steady reported. The earthquakes were located at the base of Piton de la Fournaise, W and S of Dolomieu crater. A seismic crisis on 24 September was characterized by several tens of earthquakes located beneath Dolomieu crater, and occurred in conjunction with 3 cm of inflation. The Alert level was raised to 1 ("Probable or Imminent Eruption"). ||
 * [|6 October-12 October 2010] || On October 11, 2010 the satellite OVPDLF reported that there was an increasing number of the strength of an earthquake from the volcano Piton de la Fournaise since the 7th of October. ||
 * [|13 October-19 October 2010] || The satellite OVPDLF reported that there was an eruption near the Château Fort crater. It is about 1.5 km SE of the Dolomieu crater rim. The people knew that the volcano will erupt really hard(seismic crisis). Lava shoots out of the volcano. The Alert Level went up to 2. At 16 October, lava had traveled 1.6 km ESE. Lava fountains were 10m high. There was a lava flow in the volcano. ||
 * [|20 October-26 October 2010] || The satellite OVPDLF reported that there were eruptions that started on 14th October near the Château Fort crater, about 1.5 km SE of the Dolomieu crater rim, and it continued on 19th -25th October. The eruption activity increased but it is still below the level from the beginning. There were small lava fountains traveling 2km E, SE. South and West of the fissure there were decreased gas emission. Then the lava traveled ESE and the gas emission decreased a lot. ||
 * [|27 October-2 November 2010] || OVPDLF reported that there was an eruption on the Ption de la Fournaise that began on 14th October. It continued from 27th to 30th October. On 27 October steam plumes rose from the main vent (Cone 3) and lava flows were active. There was a small lava lake and lava flows continued to be active on the field. The eruption and the tremor stoped. ||
 * [|8 December-14 December 2010] || On 9 December, the satellite OVPDLF reported that there was a seismic crisis followed by an inflation of the entire summit region. Also many small landslides occured in Dolomieu crater. Later on the same day lava flows from two frissures on the North side of Piton de la Fournaise, about 1km North-West of Dolomieu crater rim, travelled about 1.5km North and North-West. The next day the eruption of lava had stopped. ||