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Search volcano newsPlease enter a searchword. Archived news:Tuesday, May 31, 2005
At 3:26 local time on 30 May, 2005, another strong explosion- the largest one being registered during the past 20 years,- was reported from Colima volcano. The eruption clumn reached an height of 8500 m a.s.l. and the ash plume was carried by winds towards SE and NE (at lower altitudes). Approx. 2 hours after the explosion the plume had reached a length of more than 100km. Pyroclastic flows descended the volcano's W flank. [read all]Monday, May 30, 2005
India's only active volcano, the tiny uninhabited Barren island in the Dec. 2004 tsunami-hit Andaman and Nicobar archipelago has started an eruption as news reports state after an Indian coast guard ship had sighted a thick plume of smoke. [read all]Sunday, May 29, 2005
No further activity of the Karthala Volcano has been reported since May 24 and the eruption can be considered to be over by now. Friday, May 27, 2005
As the Alaska Volcano Observatory reports, seismic activity and the height of ash explosions increased during the past week at Karymsky. Ash-and-gas plumes rose to ~3.5 km above the crater (16,500 ft a.s.l.) and fresh ash fell on the W and E sectors of the volcano. A thermal anomaly continues to be visible from satellite imagery. [read all]Thursday, May 26, 2005
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
Columbian authorities have ordered the evacuation of 9000 people living on the slopes of Galeras volcano near the border with Ecuador, after monitoring scientists warned of that the volcano might erupt again soon. Tuesday, May 24, 2005
![]() Livecam iimage showing the pyroclastic flows generated by the eruption of Colima volcano on 23 May, 2005. ![]() Press photo released by the civil defense unit of the state government of Jalisco, the initial stage of the eruption of Colima on May, 23, 2005 is shown.(AP Photo/Proteccion Civil del estado de Jalisco-HO) At 1910 local time on May 23, 2005, a major explosion took place at Colima volcano, one of the largest during the past 5 years. A vulcanian eruption produced an ash cloud of 2-3 km above the crater, which in parts drifted towards the west, and in parts collapsed to form strong pyroclastic flows, that travelled down the canyons of San Antonio and Monte Grande. These flows reached distances of up to 4-5 km. Ballistic projectiles landed around the volcano at distances of 3-4 km. ...more [read all]Saturday, May 21, 2005
A first series of new photos taken during the latest tour in Southern Italy (Naples, Stromboli, Vulcano and Etna) have been posted. [read all]Friday, May 20, 2005
Lava emission from La Cumbre volcano, Fernandia Island (Galapagos) has been rapidly declining since May 18th and almost stopped on May 19th. Unless it restarts with new lava emissions, the eruption was relatively short-lasted. [read all]The Kamchatka Volcano Eruption Response Team (KVERT) reported that seismic activity of Klyuchevsky volcano is at background level, but a thermal anomaly is visible on satellite imagery at the summit crater. The team considers the possibility of explosions that produce ash plumes that reach as high as 6 km (or 19,700 ft). [read all]The lava dome inside Sheveluch volcano's summit crater continues to grow. Although no explosive activity was registered during the past week, stronger eruptions that produce ash plumes several km in height could occurr at any time. [read all]Thursday, May 19, 2005
During the past 48 hours, volcanic tremor beneath Anatahan increased to eight times the pre-May 18th background level. Discrete earthquakes are largely absent from the seismic record and acoustic records show no apparent explosive events. Satellite imagery indicates ash propagation at 10,000 feet beginning to shift from the southeast to the northwest. Vog and steam is apparent from visual imagery in two regions, the first between 50 and 55 nautical miles northeast of Anatahan, and a wider swath extending from 45 to 130 nautical miles southeast of Anatahan. ...more [read all]Wednesday, May 18, 2005
As the Volcanological Survey of Indonesia reports, seismic activity at Krakatoa has increased during the past days, and the alert level has been risen to 2 (out of 4). [read all]Sunday, May 15, 2005
![]() NASA image of La Cumbre volcano, Fernandia Island, taken from the International Space Station in 2002. Thursday, May 12, 2005
Lascar volcano erupted last week, as the Buenos Aires VAAC reported: seen on satellite imagery early on 4 May, Lascar volcano in Chile sent an ash plume into the 4.5-10.6 km a.s.l. range (15,000-35,000 feet), where it was moving to the SE. ...more [read all]Between 28 April and 4 May 2005, almost continuous emissions of thick white to gray ash-clouds were observed rising about 700-800 m above the summit crater. Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Since the eruption on 19 Aril, 2005, the lava dome continues to grow, producing frequent small block and ash flows (avalanches of hot lava from the unstable parts of the dome). ...more [read all]Sunday, May 08, 2005
Colima remains in a highly active state with a growing lava dome. Typically, a few relatively strong explosions are occurring per day that at the moment do not threaten the volcano's surroundings. Stronger eruptions able to produce pyroclastic flows could occur at any time. ...more [read all]Activity at Popocatépetl volcano is a low levels, although a low alert level and an exclusion zone around the volcano is being maintained for safety reasons, since an intensification of the eruption at any time cannot be excluded. During the past days, CENAPRED (the monitoring system of Popocatépetl volcano) registered a number of weak steam and gas emissions. In an aerial photograph taken on January 14th, subsidence is observed in the inner crater and no lava dome at the bottom of the crater could be observed. [read all]Thursday, May 05, 2005
Sheveluch volcano remains in strombolian activity, with explosions that produce ash plumes some 1-2 km above the crater. At the moment, scientist have no data on the seismic activity in the area of the volcano, because the station at Baidarnaya, eight kilometers from the peak of Shiveluch, was destroyed by a lahar on February 27-28. [read all]Sunday, May 01, 2005
During repeated excursions of the VolcanoDiscovery Europe team to Stromboli volcano in late April 2005, the volcano showed "normal" strombolian activity at medium levels: Please enter a searchword. |