John Seach on February 14th, 2006

Lava continues to enter the sea at Kilauea volcano in Hawaii. Lava is visible in Pu`u `O`o crater, where it enters a lava tube and travels to the ocean and reappears at East Lae`apuki. Inflation of the volcano summit has been occurring since mid January indicating ongoing lava movement inside the volcano. The inflation totals [...]

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John Seach on February 7th, 2006

Cleveland volcano erupted on Monday 6th February, sending ash to 22,000 ft. A flight restriction was placed below 50,000 feet and a six-mile radius from the volcano. More on Cleveland Volcano…

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John Seach on February 4th, 2006

Satellite images indicate continued eruptions of Mt Belinda volcano in South Sandwich Islands. Hotspots were observed on 1, 24, 27, and 30th January. The first recorded eruptions of Mt Belinda occurred in 2001. More on Mt Belinda Volcano…

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John Seach on February 4th, 2006

A large earthquake hit near Barren Island volcano on Saturday, February 4 at 2:04 am, local time. Eruptions continue at Barren Island volcano with ash plumes visible to 10,000 ft above the volcano on 27 January. More on Barren Island [...]

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