Agnes Mazot

White Island (Whakaari): Lake level rises

Published: Wed May 30 2018 2:30 PM
Volcanic Activity Bulletin
Volcanic Activity BulletinVOLCANIC ALERT BULLETIN: WI – 2018/01
Wed May 30 2018 2:15 PM; Whakaari/White Island Volcano
Volcanic Alert Level remains at 1
Aviation Colour Code remains at Green

Observations during visits to White Island and from the web cameras confirm that the crater lake is starting to reform and volcanic activity remains at low levels.

In the past few weeks water has ponded on the floor of the active crater and started to reform a permanent lake. Volcanic activity is confined to the gas rich vents on the western side of the active crater. Hot, clear gas continues to be emitted. The seismic and acoustic activity generally remain low, and the SO2 gas flux is also low.

In mid-April and again this week visitors to the island have experienced loud sounds from the active crater area. These are being generated from the vents on the 2012 lava intrusion, the main source of gas and steam in the Main Crater.

The rising lake level and drowning of some gas-steam vents has occurred in the past and minor steam driven activity has occurred near these vents. The current lake level rise is likely to do the same and the effects are likely to only be local to the vents. Seismic activity on the volcano during the last month has been at low levels, punctuated occasionally by weak volcanic tremor and regional earthquakes nearby. There is no substantial change in the level of volcanic activity. The Volcanic Alert Level remains at Level 1 and the Aviation Colour code remains Green.

We continue to monitor the volcano for possible renewed activity.

Agnes Mazot Duty Volcanologist

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