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NMI/USGS Volcanic Activity Notice

Volcano: Ahyi Seamount (VNUM #284141)

Current Volcano Alert Level: UNASSIGNED
Previous Volcano Alert Level: ADVISORY

Current Aviation Color Code: UNASSIGNED
Previous Aviation Color Code: YELLOW


Issued: Wednesday, April 10, 2024, 3:46 AM ChST
Source: U.S. Geological Survey
Notice Number: 2024/N39
Location: N 20 deg 25 min E 145 deg 1 min
Elevation: -259 ft (-79 m)
Area: Northern Mariana Islands

Volcanic Activity Summary:

Definitive signs of unrest have not been observed at Ahyi Seamount since March 27, 2024, when satellite views last saw a plume of discolored water near the seamount. No significant activity has been detected at distant underwater pressure sensors near Wake Island (1,410 miles east of Ahyi) during this latest period of unrest, unlike previous episodes.

Due to the apparent absence of activity, and the lack of local monitoring stations near Ahyi Seamount, the Aviation Color Code and Volcano Alert Level are being lowered to UNASSIGNED.

 

 



Recent Observations:
[Volcanic cloud height] No volcanic cloud produced
[Other volcanic cloud information] Water discoloration no longer observed above seamount in satellite images

Hazard Analysis:
[Other hazards] Shallow submarine eruptions may present hazards to mariners in the water above the vent.

Remarks:

Ahyi seamount is a large conical submarine volcano that rises to within 450 ft (137 m) of the sea surface about 11 miles (18 km) southeast of Farallon de Pajaros (Uracas) Island in the northern Marianas, about 370 miles (600 km) north of the island of Saipan. In the past, discolored water has been observed over the submarine volcano. In 1979, the crew of a fishing boat felt shocks over the summit area and then observed upwelling of sulfur-bearing water. On April 24-25, 2001 an explosive submarine eruption was detected seismically from a seismic station on Rangiroa Atoll, Tuamotu Archipelago. The event was well constrained (+/- 9 miles or 15 km) at a location near the southern base of Ahyi.
 



Contacts:

CNMI Homeland Security and Emergency Management
http://www.cnmihsem.gov.mp/

USGS Northern Mariana Duty Scientist (907) 786-7497
http://volcano.wr.usgs.gov/cnmistatus.php

Satellite information, Washington VAAC
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/VAAC/washington.html



Next Notice:

A new VAN will be issued if conditions change significantly or alert levels are modified.



(1) VOLCANO OBSERVATORY NOTICE FOR AVIATION (VONA)
(2) Issued: (20240409/1746Z)
(3) Volcano: Ahyi Seamount (VNUM #284141)
(4) Current Color Code: UNASSIGNED
(5) Previous Color Code: YELLOW
(6) Source: U.S. Geological Survey
(7) Notice Number: 2024/N39
(8) Volcano Location: N 20 deg 25 min E 145 deg 1 min
(9) Area: Northern Mariana Islands
(10) Summit Elevation: -259 ft (-79 m)
(11) Volcanic Activity Summary:

Definitive signs of unrest have not been observed at Ahyi Seamount since March 27, 2024, when satellite views last saw a plume of discolored water near the seamount. No significant activity has been detected at distant underwater pressure sensors near Wake Island (1,410 miles east of Ahyi) during this latest period of unrest, unlike previous episodes.

Due to the apparent absence of activity, and the lack of local monitoring stations near Ahyi Seamount, the Aviation Color Code and Volcano Alert Level are being lowered to UNASSIGNED.

 

 

(12) Volcanic cloud height: No volcanic cloud produced
(13) Other volcanic cloud information: Water discoloration no longer observed above seamount in satellite images
(14) Remarks:

Ahyi seamount is a large conical submarine volcano that rises to within 450 ft (137 m) of the sea surface about 11 miles (18 km) southeast of Farallon de Pajaros (Uracas) Island in the northern Marianas, about 370 miles (600 km) north of the island of Saipan. In the past, discolored water has been observed over the submarine volcano. In 1979, the crew of a fishing boat felt shocks over the summit area and then observed upwelling of sulfur-bearing water. On April 24-25, 2001 an explosive submarine eruption was detected seismically from a seismic station on Rangiroa Atoll, Tuamotu Archipelago. The event was well constrained (+/- 9 miles or 15 km) at a location near the southern base of Ahyi.
 

(15) Contacts:

CNMI Homeland Security and Emergency Management
http://www.cnmihsem.gov.mp/

USGS Northern Mariana Duty Scientist (907) 786-7497
http://volcano.wr.usgs.gov/cnmistatus.php

Satellite information, Washington VAAC
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/VAAC/washington.html

(16) Next Notice:

A new VAN will be issued if conditions change significantly or alert levels are modified.