[
{
"years": [
2025,
2024,
2023,
2022,
2021,
2020,
2019,
2018,
2017,
2016,
2015,
2014,
2013,
2012,
2011,
2010,
2009,
2008,
2007,
2006,
2005,
2004,
2003,
2002,
2001,
2000,
1999,
1998,
1997,
1996,
1995,
1994,
1993,
1992,
1991,
1990,
1989,
1988,
1987,
1986,
1985,
1984,
1983,
1982,
1981,
1980,
1979,
1978,
1977,
1976,
1975,
1974,
1973,
1972,
1971,
1970,
1969,
1968,
1967,
1966,
1965,
1964,
1963,
1962,
1961,
1960
]
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/10130/volcano+eruption+statistics+api/19429/get+years+with+eruption+stats' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
[
{
"years": [
{
"year": 1976,
"eruptions_started": 29,
"eruptions_ended": 23,
"eruptions_total": 61,
"volcanoes_active": 56,
"countries": 23,
"VEI_leq_2": 27,
"VEI_3": 1,
"VEI_4": 1,
"VEI_5": 0,
"VEI_6": 0
}
]
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/10130/volcano+eruption+statistics+api/19432/get+eruption+data+by+year' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"year":"Required"}'
[
{
"regions": [
"Antarctic-Scotia Volcanic Regions",
"South America Volcanic Regions",
"Middle America-Caribbean Volcanic Regions",
"Eastern Pacific Volcanic Regions",
"North America Volcanic Regions",
"Northwest Pacific Volcanic Regions",
"Western Pacific Volcanic Regions",
"Southwest Pacific Volcanic Regions",
"Tonga-Kermadec Volcanic Regions",
"Southern Pacific Volcanic Regions",
"Eastern Australia Volcanic Regions",
"Sunda-Banda Volcanic Regions",
"Eastern Asia Volcanic Regions",
"Atlantic Ocean Volcanic Regions",
"Northern Africa Volcanic Regions",
"European Volcanic Regions",
"Arabia-Central Asia Volcanic Regions",
"Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions",
"Somalian-Antarctic Volcanic Regions"
]
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/10130/volcano+eruption+statistics+api/19436/get+volcanos+regions' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
[
{
"European Volcanic Regions": {
"Holocene Volcanoes": 3,
"Pleistocene Volcanoes": 4,
"Active since 1800 CE": 0,
"Active since 1960 CE": 0
}
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/10130/volcano+eruption+statistics+api/19440/get+volcanos+activity+by+region' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"region":"Required"}'
After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the Volcano Eruption Statistics API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
| Header | Description |
|---|---|
Authorization
|
Required
Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.
|
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The Volcano Eruption Statistics API specializes in the domain of volcanic activity, offering detailed information on eruptions that have occurred globally. It processes various data fields, including historical eruption statistics since 1960. The API adheres to geological standards and utilizes specific terminology such as VEI, which categorizes the explosiveness of volcanic eruptions. Data is structured in a JSON format, allowing for easy integration and retrieval. Users can query the API for current eruptions, historical eruption data by year, and access comprehensive lists of volcanoes categorized by geological epochs such as Holocene and Pleistocene. Technical requirements include adherence to data update schedules, as the information is subject to change based on ongoing research. The output schema includes fields for eruption details, volcano identifiers, and statistical summaries, ensuring users receive accurate and relevant data for their volcanic research needs.
The API provides comprehensive data on volcanic eruptions, including historical records, current activity, eruption statistics, and detailed information about individual volcanoes.
The data is structured in JSON format, allowing for easy integration and retrieval for various applications.
The API can be used for research in geology, environmental science, disaster preparedness, and educational purposes, enabling users to analyze eruption patterns and trends.
The output schema includes fields for eruption details, volcano identifiers, eruption statistics, and categorizations such as the Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI).
Users can query the API for current eruptions or historical data, allowing them to incorporate volcanic activity information into applications, dashboards, or research projects.
This endpoint returns a list of years for which eruption statistics are available. The response includes an array of years, allowing users to identify the time periods they can query for detailed eruption data.
The response includes fields such as "year," "eruptions_started," "eruptions_ended," "eruptions_total," "volcanoes_active," "countries," and VEI categories, providing a comprehensive overview of volcanic activity for the specified year.
Users can specify a region as a parameter to retrieve data on volcanic activity specific to that area. The regions can be obtained from the "get volcanos regions" endpoint, allowing for targeted queries.
The response is structured as an array containing a list of volcanic regions. Each region is represented as a string, making it easy for users to understand and utilize the available geographical categories.
This endpoint provides data on the number of Holocene and Pleistocene volcanoes, as well as counts of active volcanoes since 1800 and 1960 CE, offering insights into volcanic activity trends within specific regions.
Users can analyze the eruption statistics to identify trends over time, compare volcanic activity across different years, and assess the impact of eruptions on various countries and volcanoes.
The API aggregates data from geological research and historical records, ensuring that the information reflects accurate volcanic activity and adheres to geological standards for reliability.
Typical use cases include academic research, disaster preparedness planning, environmental monitoring, and educational projects, where understanding volcanic activity is crucial for safety and awareness.
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