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Fig. 5

From: Dispersal and grain size characteristics of the May 14, 2018 Shinmoedake eruption deposit, Kirishima Volcano, Japan, based on post-eruption field survey and meteorological datasets

Fig. 5

Photographs of the May 14, 2018 tephra fall deposit from the Shinmoedake crater. a Coarse tephra fall deposit located 7.3 km southeast of the Shinmoedake crater (Loc. M1); image was captured at 16:20 on May 15, 2018. b Coarse tephra fall deposit located 8.6 km east–southeast of Shinmoedake crater (Loc. E2; image was captured at 11:55 on May 16, 2018). c Fine ash-fall deposit west of the main dispersal axis (Loc. W2; 8.2 km south–southeast of the crater); the photo was captured at 18:10 on May 15, 2018. d Ash-fall deposit at the most distant site located 26.1 km southeast of the crater (Loc. M5; image was captured at 19:30 on May 16, 2018). The scale is in centimeters. The locations of photographed sites are shown in Figs. 2 and 6

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