Yeree+Volcano

__Kirishima volcano group__ :



an ash plume that went up to 100m. || it made plume that went up to 1.8km. ||
 * __About Kirishima__ : ||
 * 27 May 2010 || There was a small eruption in Kirishima volcano group, called "Shinmoe peak". It made
 * 10 July 2010 || They reported that there was a eruption in the "Kirishima volcano group"and

on 29 January, scientists observed a new lava dome in the crater, about 50 m in diameter. During 26-27 January ash plumes rose to altitudes of 1.8-2.1 km (6,000-7,000 ft), and tephra fell as far away as 8 km on 27 January and disrupted airline and train services. || altitude of 3.7km. plumes rose to altitudes of 1.5-3kim ||
 * 26 January-1 February 2011 || There was an explosion on 26 January from Shinmoe-dake (peak) ,
 * 2 March-8 March 2011 || VAAC reported that an ash plum from Kirishim'as Shinmoe-dake observed by a pilot, rose to an


 * 30 March-5 April 2011 || During 3-4 April ash plumes rose up to altitudes of 4.6-6.1 km ||
 * 13 April-19 April 2011 || On 18 April, the ash plumes rose up to altitudes of 3.7 km ||

__Kilauea__ :

[|Weekly Reports] we could also see the lava coming up. (glow) || lava flowed a short distance || My volcano usually makes lots of lava, but it never blows up like what other volcano usually do. Kilauea bubbles up the lava; it makes lava pools and makes lava so much that it ponded. It also made some ashes up in the air and made lava pools in during 17-23rd of November. The activity of Kilauea continued in 1 December-7 December from the summit caldera and in east rift zone like what it did in 20 October- 26 October.
 * 8-14 September || The amount of the lava pool surface glow at night.
 * 9th September || geologist saw the lava ponded west side of the volcano. ||
 * 1st December- 7th Dec. || Kilauea started to moved, and continued in the east rift zone. In east rift zone,
 * [|3 November- 9 November] || http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=1302-01-&volpage=weekly#Nov2010 ||
 * [|27 October-2 November] || http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=1302-01-&volpage=weekly#Nov2010 ||
 * [|20 October-26 October] || http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=1302-01-&volpage=weekly#Nov2010 ||