Friday, February 17, 2017

WEEK 5- VOLCANIC HAZARDS

This week Geol9 is exploring the volcanic hazards in different countries and their warning systems. I’ll be focusing on the US.

There are several ways we minimize the danger of volcanic activity (apart from the obvious of ‘getting out of the way’…(J:


·         Forecasting (earthquakes as early warnings -although in 2014 a Japanese volcano erupted without any previous seismicity (livescience article), land swelling before eruption, gas emissions, etc.)

·         Volcanic Alert Codes (USGS): the levels of alert and the aviation code levels commonly change at the same time (chart on right). A non-erupting volcano will have a green icon, and a red one indicates an imminent eruption (see USGS Alert Codes).

Today the US hazards map shows the following U.S. volcanoes as to be above normal background (elevated unrest or eruptions) or have shown activity that warranted an Information Release (for example, an earthquake swarm):

Bogoslof- Alert Level=WARNING. Aviation Color Code=Red.

Kilauea and Cleveland- Alert Level=WATCH. Aviation Color Code=Orange. Note: Kilauea has been erupting for 34 years!

Mauna Loa Alert Level=ADVISORY. Aviation Color Code=Yellow.


A great image below from Hawaii's NSP. Lots of current videos and information about the park here.

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