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www.volcanodiscovery.comI don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute feeds in this moment. Here’s the latest I can reliably summarize about KML-related volcanic activity, with a focus on confirming what “volcano KML” typically refers to in public monitoring sources.
Would you like me to search for the latest official updates on a particular volcano that could be abbreviated as “KML” (e.g., Klyuchevskoy, or another volcano with matching initials), or would you prefer a quick guide on how to verify KML-format volcano data feeds and where to download them? If you provide the country or region, I can tailor the directions and list the most relevant sources.
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www.volcanoesandearthquakes.comVolcano observatories issue updates and other types of notifications as activity warrants.
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www.volcanodiscovery.comUnrest persists at Shishaldin Volcano, with seismic and infrasound activity remaining elevated over the past day. A strong sulfur dioxide plume was observed in satellite data. Satellite and web camera views were cloudy. Local seismic and infrasound sensors, web cameras, and a geodetic network are used to monitor Shishaldin Volcano. In addition to the local monitoring network, AVO uses nearby geophysical networks, regional infrasound and lightning data, and satellite images to detect eruptions....
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www.volcanoesandearthquakes.comThe Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT) reported that eruptive activity at Klyuchevskoy?s summit crater continued during 30 July-5 August. Satellite data showed a strong thermal anomaly at the volcano all week. Since 30 July a lava flow has been moving down the WSW flank, accompanied by phreatic explosions.
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