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Local infrasound observations of large ash explosions at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, during January 11–28, 2006

June 23, 2006

We present and interpret acoustic waveforms associated with a sequence of large explosion events that occurred during the initial stages of the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska. During January 11–28, 2006, 13 large explosion events created ash-rich plumes that reached up to 14 km a.s.l., and generated atmospheric pressure waves that were recorded on scale by a microphone located at a distance of 3.2 km from the active vent. The variety of recorded waveforms included sharp N-shaped waves with durations of a few seconds, impulsive signals followed by complex codas, and extended signals with emergent character and durations up to minutes. Peak amplitudes varied between 14 and 105 Pa; inferred acoustic energies ranged between 2×108 and 4×109 J. A simple N-shaped short-duration signal recorded on January 11, 2006 was associated with the vent-opening blast that marked the beginning of the explosive eruption sequence. During the following days, waveforms with impulsive onsets and extended codas accompanied the eruptive activity, which was characterized by explosion events that generated large ash clouds and pyroclastic flows along the flanks of the volcano. Continuous acoustic waveforms that lacked a clear onset were more common during this period. On January 28, 2006, the occurrence of four large explosion events marked the end of this explosive eruption phase at Augustine Volcano. After a transitional period of about two days, characterized by many small discrete bursts, the eruption changed into a stage of more sustained and less explosive activity accompanied by the renewed growth of a summit lava dome.

Publication Year 2006
Title Local infrasound observations of large ash explosions at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, during January 11–28, 2006
DOI 10.1029/2006GL026491
Authors Tanja Petersen, Silvio De Angelis, Guy Tytgat, Stephen R. McNutt
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geophysical Research Letters
Index ID 70179211
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Volcano Hazards Program