--------------------------------------------------------------- The following message was sent to you via AVO Web Email System: --------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Gary Barnes Email Address: webmaster@AlaskaOutdoorJournal.com Subject: Current seismic activity @ Redoubt and Illiamna Message: Hi Folks, Am watching a great seminar on PBS about Seismicity and Volcanic Eruptions in Alaska. Shows a number of seismic sensor graphs so that got me curious as to what our two local mountains are "up to" presently. I see there is considerable background noise of a seemingly abnormal intensity for Redoubt and Illiamna when compared to a great many other sensors on other mountains. On Redoubt specifically there are actual "events" occurring. I assume they may be related to continued dome building and rock slides or movements or Magma? moving. Or is it glacial noise? Just wondering if the Station: RSO_EHZ_AV graph is just "typical" for this mountain and its sensor right now or is this activity somewhat intensified over its typical dormancy levels? I don't want to miss the photo ops for the next BIG one! heheheh Cheers and Happy New Year, Gary ---------------------------------------------------------------- REMOTE IP ADDRESS: 137.229.113.112 USER AGENT/BROWSER: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X 10.4; en-US; rv:1.9.2.19) Gecko/20110707 Firefox/3.6.19 REFERRING PAGE: http://www.avo.alaska.edu/contact.php ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Reply to this message at http://www.avo.alaska.edu/admin/avo_email.php?id=9103