Pavlof volcano news & activity updates:
Pavlof volcano (Alaska Peninsula, USA) activity update
Thu, 19 Jun 2014, 15:22
15:22 PM | BY: T
Current seismic activity (PVV station, AVO)
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Previous news
Mon, 16 Jun 2014, 10:00
Based on seismic data, eruptive activity continues at the volcano according to the Alaska Volcano Observatory. However, it has significantly dropped (if not stopped) over the past week. No hot spot is currently visible on satellite imagery. read all
Wed, 4 Jun 2014, 07:43
After a phase of intense eruptive activity yesterday, the volcano continues to erupt lava fountains and flows, along with associated ash plumes, but has decreased its activity. ... read all
Tue, 3 Jun 2014, 06:34
The low-level eruption of the volcano has escalated, the Alaska Volcano Observatory reports: "Seismic tremor increased starting about 2300 UTC yesterday and pilots have recently reported ash clouds to 22,000 ft. ASL. Recent satellite images show a plume extending over 80 km east of the volcano." (AVO) read all
Sun, 1 Jun 2014, 05:26
After about 1 year of pause, a new eruption started at the volcano on 30 May. Ground observers saw a small lava flow from a vent on the upper NE side of the cone. read all
Fri, 5 Jul 2013, 14:57
No further eruptive activity has been observed. ... read all
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