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On the 21 November 2012 an eruption of the Upper Te Maari crater ejected ash to a height of 3-4 km.  the eruption lasted approx 5 min.<ref>http://www.gns.cri.nz/Home/Learning/Science-Topics/Volcanoes/New-Zealand-Volcanoes/Tongariro/Tongariro-latest</ref> A nearby walking party took a video of the eruption showing the rapid ascent of the ash plume.<ref>http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10849136</ref><ref group="F">The Herald article gives the time of eruption as "just before 1.30pm" failing to observe that that GNS reports time in NZST.</ref> The eruption was measured by GNS who produced a Tongariro eruption time series.
On the 21 November 2012 an eruption of the Upper Te Maari crater ejected ash to a height of 3-4 km.  the eruption lasted approx 5 min.<ref>http://www.gns.cri.nz/Home/Learning/Science-Topics/Volcanoes/New-Zealand-Volcanoes/Tongariro/Tongariro-latest</ref> A nearby walking party took a video of the eruption showing the rapid ascent of the ash plume.<ref>http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10849136</ref><ref group="F">The Herald article gives the time of eruption as "just before 1.30pm" failing to observe that that GNS reports time in NZST.</ref> The eruption was measured by GNS who produced a Tongariro eruption time series.


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The SO<sub>2</sub> anomaly flag <ref>Carboni, E., R.G. Grainger, J.C. Walker, A. Dudhia and R. Siddans, A new scheme for sulphur dioxide retrieval from IASI measurements: application to the Eyjafjallajökull eruption of April and May 2010, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12, 11417—11434, 2012.</ref> for [[IASI]] overpass at X.X on the X November shows four anomalous pixels surrounding the location of Mt Tongariro.  The SO<sub>2</sub> had passed below the dectable limit by the time of the next overpass at Y.Y.
The SO<sub>2</sub> anomaly flag <ref>Carboni, E., R.G. Grainger, J.C. Walker, A. Dudhia and R. Siddans, A new scheme for sulphur dioxide retrieval from IASI measurements: application to the Eyjafjallajökull eruption of April and May 2010, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12, 11417—11434, 2012.</ref> for [[IASI]] overpass at X.X on the X November shows four anomalous pixels surrounding the location of Mt Tongariro.  The SO<sub>2</sub> had passed below the dectable limit by the time of the next overpass at Y.Y.

Revision as of 22:55, 13 December 2012

Tongariro
Elevation 1978 m
Latitude 39° 08′ 00″ S
Longitude 175° 38′ 30″ E

Tongariro is a compound volcano in the Taupo Volcanic Zone of the North Island of New Zealand.

Eruptions

6 August 2012 11:52 NZST

After a couple of weeks of increased earthquake activity and changes in gas emission, Mount Tongariro had a phreatic (gas and steam driven) eruption on Monday 6 August 2012 at 11.52 pm NZST. The eruption lasted only a couple of minutes and occurred partly from existing vents at the Upper Te Maari Crater.[1]

21 November 2012 1:24:50 NZST

On the 21 November 2012 an eruption of the Upper Te Maari crater ejected ash to a height of 3-4 km. the eruption lasted approx 5 min.[2] A nearby walking party took a video of the eruption showing the rapid ascent of the ash plume.[3][F 1] The eruption was measured by GNS who produced a Tongariro eruption time series.

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The SO2 anomaly flag [4] for IASI overpass at X.X on the X November shows four anomalous pixels surrounding the location of Mt Tongariro. The SO2 had passed below the dectable limit by the time of the next overpass at Y.Y.

Footnotes [F]

  1. The Herald article gives the time of eruption as "just before 1.30pm" failing to observe that that GNS reports time in NZST.

References

  1. http://www.gns.cri.nz/Home/Learning/Science-Topics/Volcanoes/New-Zealand-Volcanoes/Tongariro/Eruption-6-August-2012
  2. http://www.gns.cri.nz/Home/Learning/Science-Topics/Volcanoes/New-Zealand-Volcanoes/Tongariro/Tongariro-latest
  3. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10849136
  4. Carboni, E., R.G. Grainger, J.C. Walker, A. Dudhia and R. Siddans, A new scheme for sulphur dioxide retrieval from IASI measurements: application to the Eyjafjallajökull eruption of April and May 2010, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12, 11417—11434, 2012.