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ON September 18, 1970, eruptive activity was initiated from one of the central cones of Akita-komaga-take. The eruption continued for almost 4 months, though mild in activity, and a lava flow extended towards the south-west of the cone.
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SHIMOZURU, D. Observation of Volcanic Eruption by an Infrared Radiation Meter. Nature 234, 457–459 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/234457a0
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