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35 people were killed in the 1914 eruption. 80 people were killed in total
The most recent eruptive activity occurred at Lassen Peak in 1914-1917 A.D.. This eruptive episode began on May 30, 1914, when a small phreatic eruption occurred at a new vent near the summit of the peak. More than 150 explosions of various sizes occurred during the following year. By mid-May 1915, the eruption changed in character; lava appeared in the summit crater and subsequently flowed about 100 meters over the west and probably over the east crater walls. Disruption of the sticky lava on the upper east side of Lassen Peak on May 19 resulted in an avalanche of hot rock onto a snowfield. A lahar was generated that reached more than 18 kilometers down Lost Creek. On May 22, an explosive eruption produced a pyroclastic flow that devastated an area as far as 6 kilometers northeast of the summit. The eruption also generated lahars that traveled more than 20 kilometers down Lost Creek and floods that went down Hat Creek. A vertical eruption column resulting from the pyroclastic eruption rose to an altitude of more than 9 kilometers above the vent and deposited a lobe of pumiceous tephra that can be traced as far as 30 kilometers to the east-northeast The fall of fine ash was reported as far away as Elko Nevada, more than 500 kilometers east of Lassen Peak. Intermittent eruptions of variable intensity continued until about the middle of 1917.
The Cascade Mountains are littered with volcanoes including: Mt. Saint Helens (last erupted 1980) Lassen Peak (last erupted 1914-1917) Mount Meager (last eruption about 2350 years ago) Mount Mazama (last eruption about 7700 years ago) Glacier Peak (last eruption around 200-300 years ago) Mt. Baker (last erupted during the mid-1800's) Mt. Rainier (last erupted during the late 1800's) Mt. Cayley (last eruption about 20,000 years ago) Mt. Garibaldi (last eruption about 9300 years ago) Mt. Adams (last active about 1000 years ago) Mt. Hood (last active about 200 years ago) Medicine Lake Volcano (last active about 1000 years ago) Mt. Shasta (last erupted 1786 - has been erupting about every 300 years for the last 4000 years)
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As a separate volcano, Sakurajima is about 22,000 years old. It is the latest peak in the Aira caldera and was a separate island until an eruption in 1914. It has been in the current state of eruption since 1955.
35 people were killed in the 1914 eruption. 80 people were killed in total
The Cause of the Great European War - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The cast of For the Cause - 1914 includes: George Morgan Isabel Rea Louise Vale as The Niece
What caused the struggle for the power in the Balkans that erupted in 1914?
There were acctually 4 causes of tension for europe in 1914. : Nationalism, Imperialism, Militarism, and Alliances.
White Island (known as Whakaari in Maori) is New Zealand's most consistently active volcano but the last significant eruption occurred in July 2000 during a period of actitivity that lasted from march to September. the last eruption that caused loss of life was in 1914 when 10 sulphur miners were killed when a crater wall collapsed; only their cat survived.
the assasination of Archduke Franz fernidand
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
I don't know but the assassination was the cause of WW1. 28th of June, 1914,
The Lusitania didn't cause WW1. The war started in 1914 and the Lusitania was sunk in 1915. -some guy