Pavlof volcano news & activity updates:
Pavlof volcano (Alaska Peninsula): small ash emissions yesterday
Wed, 13 Jul 2016, 15:44
15:44 PM | BY: TEmissions declined in the evening and no particular seismic activity was recorded associated with the activity.
Aviation color code is Yellow. "A return to more robust eruptive activity remains possible and could occur with little or no warning", AVO wrote in its statement.
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Previous news
Sat, 2 Jul 2016, 08:08
The alert level of the volcano was raised (yellow on the USGS 4 color scale) as a new phase of activity could have started. ... read all
Fri, 17 Jun 2016, 12:05
The status of the volcano was lowered back to green (normal) on 17 June, after no more signs of activity or significant unrest had been detected in a while. ... read all
Sat, 14 May 2016, 06:04
Based on seismic data, the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) assumes that a new eruption could have started at the volcano yesterday evening; the volcano's alert code was raised from "normal" to "watch" and the Aviation Color code from green to orange. ... read all
Sat, 23 Apr 2016, 08:25
Seismic activity at the volcano has continued to decrease over the past two weeks and no anomalous activity has been detected in satellite data since weakly elevated surface temperatures were seen on April 8. read all
Fri, 8 Apr 2016, 14:46
The most recent eruption (or eruptive phase) of the volcano that had begun on 27 March lasted only a few days; after no more activity had been observed for a week, AVO lowered the alert level back to Yellow on 6 April. ... read all
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