VOLCANO ALERT BULLETIN: RUA-08/04
Ruapehu Volcano – Unrest declines
Alert Level Remains at 1
Science Alert Level 1
Ruapehu is showing signs of a decline in the level of unrest. Gas output, lake temperatures and volcanic tremor have all declined. The volcano last erupted on 25th September 2007.The Alert Level remains at Level 1.
Ongoing monitoring at Ruapehu, including a Crater Lake visit to measure the lake temperature and collect water samples, data from airborne gas measurements and seismic activity, have shown declines in the recent measurements. This indicates that the current period of elevated unrest is passing.
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These observations are consistent with the volcano-hydrothermal system now cooling. The current phase of volcano unrest appears to be over, however Ruapehu remains an active volcano. Future eruptions may occur without warning.
The Alert Level remains at Level 1 (Departure from typical background surface activity, signs of unrest).
Contact:
Brad Scott
Volcano Surveillance coordinator
GNS Science
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