Ambrym volcanVolcan bouclier 1334 m (4,377 ft)Vanuatu, -16.25°S / 168.12°E Eruptions du volcan Ambrym: 1774, 1820(?), 1863, 1870(?), 1871, 1883, 1884, 1886, 1888, 1894, 1898, 1908, 1909(?), 1910, 1912, 1913, 1915, 1929, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1942, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977 (2x), 1979 (2x), 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1994, 1996, 2006, 2008, 2009 (ongoing) Style éruptif tipique: Activités effusive, formation de lacs de lave Ambrym webcams / live data Derniers séismes proches Ambrym volcano news:jeudi, juin 13, 2013
jeudi, mai 02, 2013
A SO2 plume is howering over Ambrym island, suggesting that the lava lakes continue to be active. Our next group going there next week will hopefully be able to confirm this by direct observation.
vendredi, mars 22, 2013
Elevated SO2 emissions remain elevated, suggesting that the lava lakes remain active.
vendredi, mars 15, 2013
jeudi, mars 14, 2013
A strong SO2 plume is visible from Anbrym today, indicating the presence of lots of fresh lava.
jeudi, mars 07, 2013
A strong SO2 plume is hovering over the island today. Good news for our guests going to visit Ambrym, it seems that the lava lakes continue to be active.
mardi, févr. 19, 2013
Strong SO2 emissions are visible on today's NOAA satellite data. This suggests that the lava supply to the lava lakes inside the vents remains strong.
dimanche, févr. 10, 2013
A strong SO2 plume from the volcano is visible today again, confirming lots of fresh magma continuous to arrive in the craters.
lundi, févr. 04, 2013
A prominent SO2 plume emanating from Ambrym is visible on today's NOAA satellite data image.
vendredi, janv. 25, 2013
A large SO2 plume is seen on NOAA satellite data today, indicating that fresh lava continues to arrive inside the lava lakes of the caldera vents.
vendredi, janv. 11, 2013
A SO2 plume is hovering over Ambrym today, indicating that the lava lakes are still active.
lundi, déc. 17, 2012
jeudi, nov. 22, 2012
SO2 plumes are visible on today's NOAA satellite images again.
jeudi, nov. 15, 2012
An SO2 plume can be seen on satellite data today and yesterday and indicates the presence of fresh lava at the surface.
mardi, oct. 30, 2012
A strong SO2 plume is visible on today's NOOA satellite image, suggesting more than usual intense lava lake activity.
dimanche, oct. 21, 2012
dimanche, oct. 14, 2012
jeudi, sept. 13, 2012
lundi, sept. 10, 2012
A strong SO2 plume from Ambrym can often be seen on NOAA's satellite images. Lots of fresh lava is needed to produce this plume.
mardi, août 28, 2012
A significant SO2 plume from Ambrym is visible on the recent NOAA satellite image.
samedi, août 25, 2012
MARUM ...plus [lire toutes]
dimanche, août 19, 2012
A strong SO2 plume from Ambrym is drifting west from the island, suggesting that the lava lakes are very active.
mardi, août 14, 2012
dimanche, août 12, 2012
An impressive SO2 plume is drifting SE from Ambrym volcano, showing that there is lots of fresh lava inside its active craters.
vendredi, juil. 27, 2012
The lava lakes on Ambrym are very active and a significant SO2 plume is usually seen drifting from the volcano by NOAA's satellite.
mardi, avril 03, 2012
Ambrym (Vanuatu) montre les signes d'une activité. Après une période plus longue de silence sur Modvolc, un signal thermique fort est de nouveau visible aux cratères du Marum et du Benbow sur l'outil de contrôle de Point chaud Mondial, MODIS de l'Université de Hawaii (ModVolc). ...plus [lire toutes]
jeudi, sept. 09, 2010
As our expedition leader Yasmin reports from our ongoing expedition on Vanuatu, exceptionally good weather conditions allowed to observe 4 active lava lakes that are at the moment present on Ambrym volcano: the largest is located in Marum's Mbuwelesu crater at a depth of ca. 400m and has a diameter of around 40 m. The 3 other lava lakes are in the pit crater Niri Mbuwelesu and inside the two pits inside Benbow crater. ...plus
vendredi, août 13, 2010
On 8 and 10 August, strong explosions probably occurred at Ambrym volcano. The Wellington Ash Advisory noted ash-and-steam plumes from Ambrym that rose to an altitude 6.1 km (20,000 ft) a.s.l. and drifted W and NW.
samedi, mai 12, 2007
The Wellington VAAC reported that a pilot observed an ash plume from Ambrym on 3 May. The plume rose to an altitude of 1.8 km (6,000 ft) a.s.l. and drifted SE. Ash was visible on satellite imagery. jeudi, avril 05, 2007
On 3 April, pilots observed lava and ash emissions from Ambrym volcano. Ash plumes rose to altitudes below 2.4 km (8,000 ft) a.s.l. ...plus |
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