White Island volcano (New Zealand): activity continues at low levels, no significant change since the last update
Tue, 28 Jun 2022, 19:45
19:45 PM | BY: MARTIN
Aerial view of White Island volcano (image: GeoNet)
All detected results led to confirmation of continuing low-level volcanic unrest and remain essentially unchanged since the last update.
Gas emissions, emitting from several active vents, continue at decreasing levels since mid-May. Temperature values reached to a 170 °C on 22 May.
Ground deformation and seismic data remains at low values.
Volcanic Alert Level remains at level 1.
Source: GeoNet New Zealand volcano activity update 28 June 2022
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Thu, 23 Jun 2022, 10:26
On 28 June GeoNet reported that activity at Whakaari/White Island had remained at a low level. Observations during an overflight the week before showed that fumaroles active on the crater floor did not contain ash. Gas emission rates had decreased compared to the last observations from mid-May, and the temperature of fumarolic emissions was low at 170 degrees Celsius on 22 June. ... Read all
Thu, 23 Jun 2022, 10:00
On 28 June GeoNet reported that activity at Whakaari/White Island had remained at a low level. Observations during an overflight the week before showed that fumaroles active on the crater floor did not contain ash. Gas emission rates had decreased compared to the last observations from mid-May, and the temperature of fumarolic emissions was low at 170 degrees Celsius on 22 June. ... Read all
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