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Activity at the Soufriere Hills Volcano
- By S Coward
- Published 07-Jan-07
- Hurricanes/Natural Disasters
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Style of activity unchanged
Flemmings,
Ongoing pyroclastic
activity has been observed on the NW sector of the volcano with pyroclastic
flows in Tyres Ghaut and

A Pyroclastic flow "boils" into the upper reaches of Tyres Ghaut, on the northwestern side of the Soufriere Hills Volcano. Picture taken at 11:24 (local time) 3 January 2007,
courtesy of Greg Scott of Caribbean Helicopters.
Low level gas and ash
venting from a vent on the western side of the dome is ongoing. Fortunately the
prevailing wind direction remains E-W and the occupied areas of
Seismic activity remains
relatively low, although there has been a slight increase in the number of
events in the last 24 hours. Nevertheless, the style of activity is unchanged
and remains dominated by rockfall signals and long period earthquakes, accepted
as resulting from either surface or shallow (1-2 km) activity.
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