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Volcano experts recorded strong but short tremors at Mt Ruapehu over the weekend, Alert Level 2 remains

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20 Jun, 2022 02:57 AM4 mins to read

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short periods of sharp tremors were recorded at Mount Ruapehu over the weekend. Photo / File
short periods of sharp tremors were recorded at Mount Ruapehu over the weekend. Photo / File

short periods of sharp tremors were recorded at Mount Ruapehu over the weekend. Photo / File

Short and sharp tremors increased on Mt Ruapehu over the weekend but its Alert Level has remained at Level 2.

GNS Science and its National Geohazards Monitoring Centre continue to monitor Mt Ruapehu for changes since volcanic activity first began to increase earlier this year.

Duty volcanologist Geoff Kilgour said there was a short period of strong volcanic tremor over the weekend.

A brief period of strong volcanic tremor was recorded over the weekend and Crater Lake temperature has stabilised.

For about three weeks, tremor levels had been weak-to-moderate.

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But on Friday evening, volcanic tremors increased sharply and fluctuated between moderate and strong levels over the weekend.

Since Sunday the tremors returned to weak levels at Mt Ruapehu.

Crater Lake (Te Wai ā-Moe) temperature had been decreasing at a rate of ~ 0.5 °C per day until it stabilised on the weekend and is now 22 °C. This is consistent with an increase of heat flow into the lake to approximately 130 MW.

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Kilgour said the return of moderate-to-strong volcanic tremor and stabilisation of Crater Lake temperature are consistent with a continued period of moderate volcanic unrest.

Within the next three weeks, the most likely outcome of the ongoing unrest is no eruption.

Minor eruptive activity, confined to the lake basin, is also possible, which could generate lahars (volcanic mudflows) in the Whangaehu River.

The next likely scenario is an eruption that impacts the summit plateau with volcanic surges.

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That event could generate lahars in multiple catchments, like what was seen after the September 2007 eruption.

"An eruption of this size would cause life-threatening hazards on the summit plateau and in valleys impacted by lahars."

The chance of a prolonged eruptive episode or a larger eruption, with wider ashfall impacts such as occurred in 1995-96, is higher than it was before the start of elevated unrest in March 2022, but within the next three weeks, this scenario remains very unlikely.

"Such an eruption would most likely only follow a sequence of smaller eruptions."

The increased tremor over the weekend highlights the variability and significant uncertainty about the state of the volcanic process that has been driving the current unrest period, he said.

Our interpretation of the observational data and activity is, therefore, still consistent with moderate volcanic unrest and therefore the Volcanic Alert Level remains at Level 2. The Aviation Colour Code remains at Yellow.

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Volcanic Alert Level 2 indicates the primary hazards are those expected during volcanic unrest; steam discharge, volcanic gas, earthquakes, landslides, and hydrothermal activity. While Volcanic Alert Level 2 is mostly associated with volcanic unrest hazards, eruptions can still occur with little or no warning.

Volcanic Alert Levels 3, 4 and 5 are reserved for eruptions with varying impact distances.

For information on access to the Mt Ruapehu area, visit the Department of Conservation's website on volcanic risk in Tongariro National Park and follow the DOC Tongariro Facebook page for further updates.

For information about responding to volcanic activity there are guidelines from the National Emergency Management Agency https://getready.govt.nz/emergency/volcanic-activity/.

Info to know:

• Know where the volcanic hazards zones are

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• Consider whether you're comfortable with the volcanic risk associated with your trip.

In an eruption

• Move immediately away from the eruption site, staying out of valleys.

• If you're in a valley, move sideways to higher ground.

• If you see flying rocks or a steam and ash cloud coming towards you, take shelter behind a bank or ridge and cover your head with your pack.

Source: Department of Conservation

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