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Scientists at Mount Spurr in Alaska have been unable to collect ... “Based on the recent modest changes in monitoring data and the inability to measure gas for the last month, the outcome ...
With a possible eruption looming, the Alaska Observatory is closely watching Mount Spurr. Your Alaska Link shows how one rural village is getting prepared. (Photo courtesy: AVO/USGS) ...
Mount Spurr, a towering snow-capped stratovolcano in Alaska, has long been a source of scientific intrigue ... has been closely monitoring an increase in seismic activity around the volcano ...
An eruption at Mount Spurr ... recreation are currently unaffected by Spurr. The observatory also recently posted a livestream where viewers can monitor Spurr themselves.
The likelihood of Alaska’s Mount Spurr volcano ... Based on the recent changes in monitoring data and the inability to measure gas for the last month at Spurr, the outcome of the current unrest ...
AVO continues to closely monitor activity at Mount Spurr for signals indicating the volcano is moving closer to an eruption using local seismic, infrasound, and GNSS (GPS) stations, web cameras ...
the rate of earthquakes near Mount Spurr increased from an average of 30 per week to 125 per week. Scientists have been monitoring it using local seismic, infrasound, webcam and GNSS stations ...
The unrest at Mount Spurr, an 11,000-foot volcano just ... install and maintain the kinds of instruments being used to monitor Spurr — because of new spending limits. A spokesman for the USGS ...
One of two main craters on Alaska’s Mount Spurr, shown in 1991. Earthquake activity suggests the volcano is close to erupting again in 2025. (Photo by R.G. McGimsey/Alaska Volcano Observatory/U ...
Cloudy weather has rendered Alaska Volcano Observatory planes, helicopters and satellites useless for data collection since ...