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Sakurajima is an active composite cone volcano in southern Japan and is one of the most active volcanoes in the world, with a population of half a million. The eruption showered ash on the streets of Kagoshima, which is only 2km away from the volcano. The volcano erupts andesite lava and is very active, which makes it very dangerous for people and the environment. People of Kagoshima wear face masks to protect themselves while sweeping away the ash and making sure they don’t breath in the poisoned gas. The volcano can erupt more than 200 times in a year and is expected to continue erupting. Japan is on a destructive plate boundary where the Pacific plate is subducted beneath the Eurasian plate. Link: http://youtu.be/XUpicKVrjiI Lava flows and hot springs are a tourist attraction 7000 people live at base of volcano The lava joined the island with the main land Economical impacts Social impacts • Houses damaged • Deaths • Roads covered in ash • People get injured • Crops destroyed • Homelessness • Buildings damaged • Lung disease Economic impacts: Expensive to monitor and predict but Japan can afford it. If high VEI did occur damage to infrastructure and buildings would be very expensive. Social impacts: Few deaths as they have lava bomb shelters, warnings and evacuation plans. The Sakurajima volcano has erupted numerous times throughout history. eruptions are recorded in the 1470s, in 1779, 1914 and 1915, 1946 and in 1960. The eruption that occurred in 1914 and 1915 was the most violent volcanic eruption in Japan since the country began keeping historical records. The lava from the volcano joint the island with the main land.18 villages on the island were wiped out by lava flows, which destroyed about 2,500 buildings. Sakurajima volcano eruptions: 1955, 1954, 1950, 1948, 1946, 1942, 1941, 1940, 1939, 1938, 1935, 1914-15, 1899, 1860, 1799, 1797, 1794, 1792, 1791, 1790, 1785, 1783, 1782, 1779-81, 1756, 1749, 1742, 1706, 1678, 1670, 1642, 1478, 147176, 1468, 778, 766, 764, 716-18, 712, 708 Tuesday, Oct 02, 2012 Monday, Sep 24, 2012 This image cannot currently be display ed. Lava Volcano crater Rising magma Continental plate Oceanic plate Mantle Subduction zone Friction of plates This image cannot currently be display ed. Plate is melted by magma This image cannot currently be display ed. Sign warning about ash on roads Shelter Sign for evacuation Roads in ash Concrete shelter This image cannot currently be display ed. Collecting ash Kagoshima Bay = good port for a fishing industry Hot springs and lava flows brings tourism to the area = good for local economy Volcanic soil is very fertile People have been living here for a long time, so will not want to move Monitoring, protection and evacuation drills means that people are prepared = risk of death is low Protection: • Concrete shelters are built to protect against volcanic bombs and ash. • Concrete Lahar channels divert dangerous mudflows. • aircraft is used to measure the amount of gas given out. Prediction: • Extra gas emissions, increases in ground temperatures, and earthquakes. • Seismometers monitor can sometimes predict when the volcano might erupt. • Tiltmeters detect when the volcano is filled up with magma. • Measuring water temperature. This image cannot currently be display ed. Preparation: • Evacuation are planned and clearly sign posted so that people can escape safely if there is an eruption going on. • Everyone practices regularly for evacuation drills at school and in workplaces.