Main vent of Whakaari/White Island in 2000 Wikipedia.org
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Recent
monitoring of White Island in the Bay of Plenty suggests a slight
increase in volcanic unrest, GNS Science says. Scientists measured an
increase of carbon dioxide in the gas emitted at the largest accessible
steam vent on October 1. These subtle changes also coincided with the
presence of volcanic tremor and more elevated amounts of sulphur dioxide
gas being emitted from the volcano, a statement from GNS said this
morning. This indicated that unrest at White Island might have increased
slightly in recent weeks. GNS geochemists sampled the largest
accessible steam vent on October 1, which indicated a small increase in
the temperature to 170C and an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide
gas. These are consistent with the other gas measurements made at White
Island. Volcanic tremor is a common type of volcanic earthquake activity
recorded on the island. Since October 8, this has been increasing in
strength and become "banded". Banded tremor is common at White Island
and many active volcanoes worldwide. It has been recorded during
increasing unrest and a variety of eruptive periods in the past. "During
visits to the island in October, GeoNet staff also sampled and measured
the lake temperature (54C) and it remains similar to other recent
measurements," GNS said. "However, the lake level has risen about two
metres since June. Since the lake re-established in late 2013 we have
measured a rise of about 6m." The Volcanic Alert Level remains at Level 1
(minor volcanic unrest). "The changes we are seeing presently are
common for the island," GNS said. "Activity may continue to increase or
die away. Typical volcanic unrest hazards like hot ground and gas
remain. A range of activity can occur under these conditions with little
or no useful warning." GNS Science is continuing to closely monitor the
activity at White Island and other New Zealand volcanoes through the
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Aerial view of the crater lake in 2005 Wikipedia.org
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Slight rise in volcano's activity
White Island off the Bay of Plenty. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Recent
monitoring of White Island in the Bay of Plenty suggests a slight
increase in volcanic unrest, GNS Science says.Scientists measured an
increase of carbon dioxide in the gas emitted at the largest accessible
steam vent on October 1.
These subtle changes also coincided with
the presence of volcanic tremor and more elevated amounts of sulphur
dioxide gas being emitted from the volcano, a statement from GNS said
this morning.
This indicated that unrest at White Island might have increased slightly in recent weeks.
GNS
geochemists sampled the largest accessible steam vent on October 1,
which indicated a small increase in the temperature to 170C and an
increase in the amount of carbon dioxide gas. These are consistent with
the other gas measurements made at White Island.
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