Llaima volcano (Chile) - Smithsonian / USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report for 27 May-2 June 2009 (Continuing Activity)
Mi, 27. Mai 2009, 06:00 06:00 AM | VON: VN
SERNAGEOMIN reported that scientists aboard an overflight of Llaima on 1 June observed a 2-square-kilometer area with an elevated temperature on the E flank. Several small areas emitted gas and a small cone was forming about 800 m below the crater. They also saw an E-W trending fissure 200 m from the rim of the main crater that was about 300 m long.Brown ash and steam plumes were emitted from different areas of the fissure. The irregularly-shaped summit crater had a few weak fumaroles. The Volcano Alert Level remained at Yellow.
Source: Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería (SERNAGEOMIN)
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From: Global Volcanism Program, 2009. Report on Llaima. In: Mayberry, G (ed.), Weekly Volcanic Activity Report 27 May-2 June 2009. Smithsonian Institution and US Geological Survey.
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