Articles tagged ‘Mount Kelud’
Mount Kelud - Part II: East Java
By Barrie | January 28th, 2008 |As nature is hard to predict, so is Mount Kelud, East Java’s charming yet baffling volcano. The Center for Volcanology and Mitigation of Geological Disasters has stated that Mt. Kelud is demonstrating a new natural phenomenon in its history.
Soothsayers Sought to Predict Eruption: Mount Kelud, East Java
By Barrie | November 7th, 2007 |With volcanologists apparently unable to determine the exact day Mount Kelud will erupt, villagers in the area have turned to local mystics and soothsayers for their opinions. While their predictions have been varied, they do all seem to agree on one thing: The mountain will erupt in the next seven days.
Mount Kelud Spews Ash: East Java
By Barrie | November 4th, 2007 |Indonesia’s Mount Kelud volcano spewed ash on Sunday as clouds and fog turned daytime to dusk, sharply reducing visibility in the area. The volcano had spewed ash about 500 metres into the air, a day after confusion over whether it had already started erupting. An estimated 350,000 people live within 10 km (6 miles) of [...]
Volcanic Pressure Increases – Mount Kelud: East Java
By Barrie | October 19th, 2007 |Alert Raised for Possible Eruption of Mount Kelud: Kediri, East Java
By Barrie | September 22nd, 2007 |An alert has been raised for Mount Kelud in East Java, to its highest since the last eruption in 1990, amid signs that it may erupt. The 1,731-meter volcano has emitted more than 300 metric tons of carbon dioxide a day in the past few days, or, triple the normal measure. The volcano has been [...]
