Jan 29 - White Island has been spewing mud and rock several tens of metres into the air in the past few days, as GNS Science warns of a greater risk to visitors.
Scientists monitoring the island volcano in the Bay of Plenty say the crater lake is drying out
and the frequent bursts of mud, steam and gas were still vigorous.
The continuous volcanic tremor at White Island had also changed to a pattern of intermittent tremor.
"During the last few days, the bursts have thrown mud and rock several tens of metres out from the lake area. Steam and gas clouds above the volcano are often visible from the Bay of Plenty coastline," GNS Science.
Past monitoring showed that weak ash eruptions had often followed the drying out of the lake.
"More vigorous explosions of mud, rock and perhaps molten sulphur are possible in future with little or no warning."
The amount of volcanic gases measured last week were similar to those measured in December and did not suggest a large eruption was imminent.