Eruption on Ruapehu, New Zealand, 26 Sept. 2007

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SCIENCE ALERT BULLETIN: Ruapehu, New Zealand
3.30 pm Wednesday, 26 September 2007
From: Gill Jolly <G.Jolly@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Eruption from Ruapehu: Science Alert Level = 2

An eruption of Ruapehu occurred at 8.20 pm last night. Small lahars were
produced into the top of the Whakapapa skifield and down the Whangaehu
valley. Activity lasted about 10 minutes and, since this time, only a low
level of seismic activity has been measured at GeoNet sensors on the
mountain.

Observations from an early morning flight today showed that the summit
area is covered by ashfall and mud, with most of this being directed to
the north, reaching to about 2 km from the Crater Lake. The summit area
was also peppered by craters caused by large blocks (over 1 m across)
ejected from the bottom of the lake. The lake is now below overflow (about
2-3 metres).

Our current understanding of the activity is that this is most likely an
isolated "blue sky" eruption similar to events in 1969, 1975, 1988 and
2006. However, there is still a possibility that there may be further
eruptions over the next few days and weeks.

GNS scientists will continue to monitor the activity closely over the
forthcoming days, and keep the public advised of any further developments.


Dr Gill Jolly
Volcanology Section Manager
GNS Science
Wairakei Research Centre
Taupo
New Zealand
+64-7-376-0140

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