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Alaska Volcano Observatory | Home The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) is a consortium of the U S Geological Survey, the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, and the State of Alaska Division of Geological Geophysical Surveys
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Alaska Volcano Observatory | U. S. Geological Survey The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) is a joint program of the U S Geological Survey (USGS), the Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAFGI), and the State of Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys (ADGGS)
Alaska Volcano Observatory | Spurr Unrest continues at Mount Spurr, with occasional, small volcanic earthquakes occurring beneath the edifice Satellite and webcam views were cloudy over the past day Fluctuations in unrest are common at volcanoes and eruptive activity remains possible, but unlikely Should unrest escalate towards an eruption, we expect to observe increases in seismic activity, gas emissions, surface
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Alaska Volcano Observatory | Likelihood of Mount Spurr eruption in the . . . Summary During overflights on March 7 and 11, AVO measured significantly elevated volcanic gas emissions from Mount Spurr volcano Newly reactivated fumaroles (gas vents) were also seen at the volcano’s Crater Peak vent Elevated earthquake activity and ground deformation continue
Alaska Volcano Observatory | Volcanoes of Alaska AVO is working to understand the eruptive history of Alaska Volcanoes by studying the timing, distribution and amount of ash deposits since the last major ice sheets in Alaska retreated some 10,000-15,000 years ago