Earth Watch Report - Volcanic Activity
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Volcano ActivityUSAState of Alaska, [Mount Veniaminof Volcano]
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Volcano Activity in USA on Tuesday, 11 June, 2013 at 16:07 (04:07 PM) UTC.
A weak eruptive activity has started from the volcano. Since last night, weak ash emissions have appeared from the central cone of the caldera of the volcano. The new activity is accompanied by a persistent steam plume and increasing volcanic tremor. So far there seem to be no lava flows or other significant eruptive processes. The new ash emissions are very diluted and reach about 200-300 m height. They were first observed on the Aciation camera of Perryville from last night at around 17-18h local time. AVO who has not yet reported about the ash confirmed to Blog Culture Volcan that the plume indeed contains very small amounts of ash, which pose no problems to aviation (for now).....
Volcano Discovery
Veniaminof volcano (Alaska): weak ash emissions
Tuesday Jun 11, 2013 13:24 PM | BY: T
Weak ash plume from Veniaminof (FAA webcam, annotated by Blog Culture Volcan)
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weak eruptive activity has started from the volcano. Since last night,
weak ash emissions have appeared from the central cone of the caldera of
the volcano.The new activity is accompanied by a persistent steam plume and increasing volcanic tremor. So far there seem to be no lava flows or other significant eruptive processes.
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Volcano Discovery
Wednesday, Jun 12, 2013
Current webcam view of Veniaminof (AVO)
Seismic
tremor continued to slowly but steadily increase yesterday, then
dropped temporarily and has been increasing again today.....
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