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2008 June 27

USGS Weekly Update 2008-Jun-27 08:15

RECENT OBSERVATIONS: Crews were in the field on Thursday, June 26, to continue the campaign-GPS survey, to repair photographic and telemetry equipment, and to make visual observations. With snow disappearing from the crater walls and hot, dry weather forecast for the weekend, crater-wall rockfalls may produce some minor dust clouds.

2008 June 20

USGS Weekly Update 2008-Jun-20 10:17

RECENT OBSERVATIONS: In the past week: Analysis of data collected from time-lapse cameras, tiltmeters, and GPS stations confirms no lava extrusion and indicate minor sagging of the lava dome. Crews were in the field on Friday, June 13th to repair or retrieve damaged monitoring equipment, to deploy campaign GPS stations, and to conduct a FLIR flight. Crews returned to the field on Monday, June 16th to repair time-lapse cameras, to repair GPS spiders, to relocate campaign GPS stations, and to measure volcanic gas emissions.

2008 June 13

USGS Weekly Update 2008-Jun-13 10:11

RECENT OBSERVATIONS: In the past week: Analysis of data collected from time-lapse camera images, tiltmeters, last week confirms no lava extrusion and indicate minor sagging of the lava dome. Repairs of time-lapse cameras, tilt meters and seismometers are being conducted by field crews on Friday, June 13th, weather permitting.

2008 June 06

USGS Weekly Update 2008-Jun-06 11:45

RECENT OBSERVATIONS: In the past week: Analysis of data collected from time-lapse camera images, tiltmeters, last week confirms no lava extrusion and indicate minor sagging of the lava dome. Repairs of time-lapse cameras, tilt meters and seismometers were conducted by field crews on Friday, May 30.

2008 June 04

New Views

Some new images, the first ones in months, taken both from the ground and from the air.