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SI/USGS Weekly Volcano Activity Report for 5/20-26/2009

The USGS/SI weekly volcano update, including a lot of activity in Indonesia, lahars in Guatemala and much more.
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Your weekly dose of volcanic activity from the USGS/SI. (a little late thanks to an exciting day of column chemistry).


Some highlights include:

  • A 3.7 km / 12,000 foot ash plume from Karangetang in Indonesia (great name, eh?)
  • Lava flows, ash plumes and local ash falls from Slamet in Indonesia.
  • White and grey ash plumes rises to ~4 km / 13,000 feet from Colima, Mexico.
  • Blocks up to 2-m across were transported by lahars from Fuego in Guatemala. The volcano also produced ~4.6 km / 14,500 foot ash plumes.
  • Small ash plume spotted at Barren Island in the Andaman Islands of India.
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