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Mount Yake (焼岳, Yake-dake) literally, "Burning mountain" is an active volcano in the Hida Mountains, lying between Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, and Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains, reaching 2,455 m (8,054 ft) at the highest peak.

Mount Yake
焼岳
Mount Yake behind Lake Taishō
Highest point
Elevation2,455 m (8,054 ft)
Coordinates36°13′37″N 137°35′13″E
Naming
English translationBurnt mountain
Language of nameJapanese
Geography
Mount Yake
Takayama, Gifu Prefecture
Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture
Japan
Parent rangeHida Mountains
Geology
Age of rock20,000 years
Mountain typeActive stratovolcano
Last eruptionFebruary 1995
Climbing
Easiest routeHiking

Geography


Mount Yake is the most active of all the volcanoes in the Hida Mountains. Its two main peaks are the northern and southern peaks, but visitors can only ascend to the northern peak, as the southern peak is currently a restricted area. A crater lake lies between the two peaks.

High viscosity lava flowing from the upper regions of Mount Yake has led to the build up of a lava dome.

The heat from the volcano produces many onsen in the surrounding area.


Eruptions


In 1911, 22 minor eruptions were recorded. In 1915, during the Taishō period, however, there was a major eruption. The flow of the lava blocked the Azusa River, which caused the river to form a lake that was named Lake Taishō.[1] The Azusa River is again flowing today, but the lake still remains.

In 1962, there was an eruption that killed two people staying at a small hut near the mouth of the volcano.[1]

In 1995, a tunnel was being constructed on the Nagano Prefecture side of the mountain, through Mount Akandana, which was thought to be part of Mount Yake. At 2:25pm on February 11, the workers encountered volcanic gases, which were quickly followed by a phreatic eruption on Mount Yake, leading to the death of four people. Later explorations have shown that Mount Akandana is an independent volcano.

There is still an active fumarole near the mountain's peak.


See also



References


  1. Mount Yake Volcano Disaster Prevention Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine. (in Japanese) Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. Accessed June 30, 2008.



На других языках


- [en] Mount Yake

[fr] Mont Yake

Le mont Yake (焼岳, Yake-dake?), littéralement « montagne en feu », est un volcan actif des monts Hida situé entre Matsumoto dans la préfecture de Nagano et Takayama dans la préfecture de Gifu au Japon. Culminant à 2 455 m d'altitude, c'est une des 100 montagnes célèbres du Japon.

[it] Monte Yake

Il monte Yake (焼岳 Yake-dake?, lett. "montagna che brucia") è un vulcano attivo nei monti Hida, che giace tra Matsumoto, nella prefettura di Nagano e Takayama, nella prefettura di Gifu, in Giappone. Fa parte della lista delle cento montagne famose del Giappone, compilata dall'alpinista nipponico Kyūya Fukada[1]. La vetta raggiunge i 2.455 m sul livello del mare.



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