Ruapehu eruption 'more likely'

Changes in measurements at Ruapehu over the last few weeks indicate eruptions are ``more likely over the next weeks to months''.
Changes in measurements at Ruapehu over the last few weeks indicate eruptions are ``more likely over the next weeks to months''.

The likelihood of Mt Ruapehu erupting has increased, GNS Science says.

Duty volcanologist Steven Sherburn said changes in measurements at Ruapehu over the last few weeks indicate eruptions are ``more likely over the next weeks to months''.

``We are monitoring Ruapehu closely, but it often does not give any immediate warning that it is going to erupt,'' Dr Sherburn said.

``We think that the temperature a few hundred metres beneath Crater Lake is about 800 degrees Celsius, but the lake itself is only about 20 degrees Celsius.

``This suggests the vent is partly blocked which may be leading to a pressure build-up beneath Crater Lake. A sudden release of the pressure may lead to an eruption.''

As a result, the Aviation Colour Code has increased from Green to Yellow. Code Yellow indicates a volcano is experiencing signs of elevated unrest above known background levels.

GNS said small earthquakes have been occurring about 5km beneath the summit area of Ruapehu since late October, but these may not be directly related to the high temperatures beneath Crater Lake because they are much deeper.

A build-up of pressure beneath Crater Lake is thought to have caused the 2007 eruption and a smaller eruption in 2006.

- Herald Online


 


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