Authors
Michelle Coombs, Kristi Wallace, Cheryl Cameron, John Lyons, Aaron Wech, Kim Angeli, Peter Cervelli
Publication date
2019/11
Journal
Bulletin of Volcanology
Volume
81
Issue
11
Pages
62
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
The 2016–2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano, a back-arc shallow submarine volcano in Alaska’s Aleutian arc, began in December 2016 and included 70 explosive events and at least two episodes of subaerial dome building. Because the volcano had no local monitoring stations during the eruption, a combination of distant seismic stations, regional infrasound sensors, lightning detection, a variety of satellite data and observer reports, and a field visit in 2018, were used to recreate the events that occurred during the nine-month eruption. Following precursory seismicity that started in September 2016, the eruption began in December 2016 with a series of explosive events that persisted through mid-March 2017. After a 6-week hiatus, activity resumed on May 17 and lasted through the end of August 2017 and consisted of additional explosions and two short-lived subaerial lava domes that formed in June and …
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