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If the activity at Mayon continues to increase, over 75,000 people could be evacuated from the region near the volcano. As usual, there are also those who don’t want to believe the volcano is a threat.
Every once in a while, the Astronomy Picture of the Day throws in a volcano with all the space imagery. July 13’s image was one of the best. Plus, oil production will resume next month in the Cook Inlet, Alaska.
The weekly USGS/SI volcano report is out, with some eyewitness description of the recent eruption in Ethiopia, Shishaldin in the Aleutians going on Yellow Alert and two volcanoes in Guatemala making noise.
The thermal anomaly at the crater on Shishaldin in Alaska appears to be increasing in intensity and now there appears to be some indications that seismicity is following suit. Is something up?
A look at “folk volcano monitoring” in the Philippines, Kilauea takes out another piece of the doomed Royal Gardens subdivision and another great images of an active volcano from NASA.
Inside you’ll find a Q&A on Martian volcanoes, some new details on the Ethopian eruption, the innards of Halema`uma`u and Nyiragongo from space.
Catch up on the week’s volcanic events with the USGS/SI Volcano Report.
Did an Eruptions reader find a volcanic eruption before anyone else? Maybe so for the new eruption going on at Manda Hararo in Ethiopia.
The glow at Halema’uma’u Crater on Kilauea’s summit has been blocked by a rockfall that has clogged the vent with debris. Now, the question is what caused the rockfall and what effect it might have activity at the summit of the volcano.
The alert level hasn’t been changed, but increasing signs of activity at Mayon in the Philippines is cause for concern.
More activity in Ecuador and Indonesia. Also, check out how a major airline deals with volcanic eruptions.
Five hundred meter lava fountains in Ecuador, webcams for all (well, some) in Kamchatka and the rise/fall of lava at Kilauea, all in this week’s USGS/SI weekly report.
Icy volcanoes on other planets are kind of salty, too. That along with a 3-D image of the Sarychev Peak eruption and another eruption in Alaska.
I tackle questions from you, the Eruptions audience. In this mailbag: what makes Chaiten so special, what is the volcanic legacy of the Appalachians and where did all this magma come from anyway?
What happens when you drill into an active magma body? Well, not as much as you think, but it is still awesome, nevertheless (especially when your officemate does it).
The ongoing growth of the dome(s) at Shiveluch are continuing to produce some impressive ash columns.
They’re not calling it the end, but the activity at Redoubt seems to be waning significantly over the last month.
A wrap-up of the weekend’s volcano news, including undersea volcanoes in Greece, images of the June eruptions at Anak Krakatau, video of the Kilauea lava lake and news on the passing of the founder of the Global Volcanism Program, Tom Simkin.
The eruption at Sarychev Peak in Russia has already begun to divert and delay flights from North America to Asia and the extent of the eruption is unclear.
Eruptions readers worldwide are reporting flight disruptions due to the activity at Sarychev Peak. UPDATED with more satellite images of the eruption!
Rumors of ash falls seem to be everywhere in Costa Rica, but so far, none have panned out. However, Arenal is rumbling enough to prompt evacuations of tourists from the national park surrounding the volcano.
The latest in volcano news from around the world, this week including sizeable ash plumes in Peru, Indonesia and Russia, a measurement of the dome at Redoubt and things calming down at Galeras.
Sarychev Peak is now the number “sulfur dioxide” event of 2009, with a plume reaching out eastward over the Pacific. Meanwhile, the ash is causing many an unhappy air traveler over the last few days.
The eruption appears to be waning and NASA has released possibly the most stunning volcano image I’ve seen in years.
Some volcanic news bits, including more eruptions from Barujari in Indonesia, how geothermal energy could save Iceland and the results of the next Volcano Profile poll.
Got a volcano questions that’s been bugging you? Send it my way for the Eruptions Mailbag.
Eruptions will be on a little break for a week … but before that, a few updates including fire fountains at Slamet.