Latest news:Dienstag, Feb 19, 2013
Satellite imagery showed a plume of gas and water vapor drifting 240 km downwind from Pagan daily during 9-15 February. A USGS team that visited Pagan on 9 February observed a continuous, vigorous plume and noted a sulfur odor downwind of the summit.
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Freitag, Jan 25, 2013
In a satellite image from January 22, NOAA's Washington Volcanic Ash Advisory Center spotted a possible volcanic plume from Agrigan volcano, located on the next volcanic island north of Pagan (Mariana Isl). ...
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Mittwoch, Dez 12, 2012
The volcano continues to produce a significant steam plume visible on satellite images, and a hot spot above the volcano was detected by MODVOLC yesterday (for the 6tth time in 2012). There are no reports of other eruptive activity.
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Donnerstag, Nov 01, 2012
MODVOLC detected a hot spot at Pagan volcano yesterday, the first time since August 2012. According to USGS, the volcano continues to show only steaming, but it cannot ruled out that the new thermal anomaly might be caused by near-surface lava.
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Freitag, Okt 05, 2012
Steam and gas plumes continued throughout the past week. USGS received no further reports of unrest or activity at Pagan volcano.
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Vulkane in Mariana Islands (21 Vulkane)Unnamed 21.00°N/142.90°E | Farallon de Pajaros | Ahyi | Unnamed 20.30°N/143.20°E | Supply Reef | Maug Islands | Asuncion | Agrigan | Pagan | Alamagan | Guguan | Zealandia Bank | Sarigan | South Sarigan Seamount | Anatahan | East Diamante | Ruby | Esmeralda Bank | NW Rota-1 | Forecast Seamount | Seamount X
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