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ALASKA VOLCANO OBSERVATORY DAILY UPDATE
U.S. Geological Survey
Thursday, August 22, 2024, 11:21 AM AKDT (Thursday, August 22, 2024, 19:21 UTC)


GREAT SITKIN (VNUM #311120)
52°4'35" N 176°6'39" W, Summit Elevation 5709 ft (1740 m)
Current Volcano Alert Level: WATCH
Current Aviation Color Code: ORANGE

Lava continues to slowly erupt at Great Sitkin Volcano, feeding a thick lava flow that is gradually filling the summit crater. No unusual activity observed in satellite and web camera views over the past day. Small earthquakes continued to be detected beneath the volcano.

The current lava flow eruption began in July 2021. No explosive events have occurred since a single event in May 2021.

Local seismic and infrasound sensors and web cameras are used to monitor Great Sitkin along with regional infrasound and lightning networks and satellite data.



SHISHALDIN (VNUM #311360)
54°45'19" N 163°58'16" W, Summit Elevation 9373 ft (2857 m)
Current Volcano Alert Level: ADVISORY
Current Aviation Color Code: YELLOW

No major changes were detected in the past day at Shishaldin Volcano, where minor volcanic unrest continues.  Small earthquakes were detected in local seismic data. No unusual activity observed in partly cloudy satellite and webcam views of the volcano over the past day.

Minor rock falls associated with collapse of the unstable summit crater area may occur without warning. This can lead to small clouds of dust (volcanic ash), which dissipate quickly and create dark-colored deposits near the summit. There have been no significant ash-producing explosive eruptions since November 2023. 

Local seismic and infrasound sensors, web cameras, and a geodetic network are used to monitor Shishaldin Volcano. In addition to the local monitoring network, AVO uses nearby geophysical networks, regional infrasound and lighting data, and satellite images to detect eruptions. 





CONTACT INFORMATION:

Matt Haney, Scientist-in-Charge, USGS mhaney@usgs.gov (907) 786-7497

David Fee, Coordinating Scientist, UAFGI dfee1@alaska.edu (907) 378-5460



The Alaska Volcano Observatory is a cooperative program of the U.S. Geological Survey, the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, and the Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys.