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Situation Reports : Montserrat Last Updated: May 13th, 2008 - 10:07:50




MVO report for the period May 2 to May 9, 2008
The pause in dome growth at the Soufriere Hills Volcano continues. Measurable activity remains low although there was a small pyroclastic flow on the eastern flank of the volcano at 2 am on Monday 5th May.
Fri, 9 May 2008, 16:01

MVO report for the period February 22 to February 29, 2008
Observations of the Soufrière Hills Volcano dome have been restricted once more this reporting period and poor visibility prevented views of the upper dome. The limited views made by MVO staff members during an observation flight on the morning of 29 February indicate that small rockfalls which spall from the exposed dome interior and talus flank above the Tar River Valley continue.
Fri, 29 Feb 2008, 13:58

MVO report for the period January 04 to January 11, 2008
The helicopter support continues to be invaluable to the monitoring of the Soufrière Hills Volcano. An observation flight on 9 January once more confirmed that the dome morphology is almost identical to that of the previous reporting period.
Mon, 14 Jan 2008, 10:47

MVO report for the period midday November 02 to midday November 09, 2007
Measurable activity at the Soufrière Hills Volcano has remained low with no significant change throughout the period and the pause in lava extrusion [and dome growth] continues. Visual observations showed that fumarolic activity was concentrated on the northern and southern flanks of the dome.
Fri, 9 Nov 2007, 09:23

MVO report for the period midday October 26 to midday November 02, 2007
Measurable activity at the Soufrière Hills Volcano has remained low with no significant change throughout the period. Visual observations were limited due to a low cloud base over the volcano, however, no changes to the dome structure were noted and the pause in lava extrusion [and dome growth] continues.
Fri, 2 Nov 2007, 15:48


 
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