Mageik

Country: United States
Volcanic Region Group: North America Volcanic Regions
Volcanic Region: Alaska Peninsula Volcanic Arc
Volcano Landform: Composite
Primary Volcano Type: Stratovolcano
Activity Evidence: Eruption Dated
Last Known Eruption: 500 BCE
Latitude: 58.195
Longitude: -155.253
Elevation (meters): 2165
Tectonic Setting: Subduction zone / Continental crust (>25 km)
Dominant Rock Type: Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Last Updated: 2023-01-11 23:08:56

Current Ash Alerts

Title: No Ash Alerts
Description: No Ash Alerts
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Guid: #
No general news available

Current Alert Status

Alert Level: NORMAL
Color Code: GREEN
Cap Certainty: NULL
Cap Severity: NULL
Cap Urgency: NULL
Is Elevated Cap:
Prev Elevated Cap:
Notice Identifier: DOI-USGS-AVO-2023-01-10T15:48:26-08:00
Pub Date: 2023-01-11 23:08:56
Sent Date Cap: 2023-01-11 23:08:56
Cap Expires: 2023-01-11 23:08:56
Mail Subject: Alaska Volcano Observatory: Mageik
Author: Alaska Volcano Observatory
Synopsis: Archived
Guid: https://volcanoes.usgs.gov/hans-public/notice/DOI-USGS-AVO-2023-01-10T15:48:26-08:00
Prev Guid: NULL
Msg Type: Archived
Notice Type Cd: IS
Prev Notice URL: NULL
Notice Data: https://volcanoes.usgs.gov/hans-public/api/notice/getNotice/DOI-USGS-AVO-2023-01-10T15:48:26-08:00
Highest Alert Level: NORMAL
Highest Color Code: GREEN
Volcano Cds CSV: ak147,ak288,ak187,ak189

Notice Sections:

lat: 58.279
lng: -154.9533
vnum: 312170
vName: Katmai
region: Alaska Peninsula
vImage:
summary:

Aviation color code and alert level remain at GREEN/NORMAL.

synopsis: AVO Katmai GREEN/NORMAL - Aviation color code and alert level remain at GREEN/NORMAL.
colorCode: GREEN
sectionId: DOI-USGS-AVO-2023-01-10T15:50:08-08:00
alertLevel: NORMAL
sectionHtml:

ALASKA VOLCANO OBSERVATORY INFORMATION STATEMENT
U.S. Geological Survey
Wednesday, January 11, 2023, 2:08 PM AKST (Wednesday, January 11, 2023, 23:08 UTC)


There has been in an increase in the number of located earthquakes beneath a broad swath of volcanoes in the Katmai region beginning in August 2022. Background seismicity in this area, which includes Mount Katmai, Trident Volcano, Mount Mageik, and Mount Martin, is usually less than 30 located earthquakes per week, although there is considerable variation. An earthquake swarm occurred beneath Trident Volcano from August to October 2022, marking the approximate start of this ongoing period of elevated earthquake activity.

While earthquake activity has been more dispersed across the Katmai region since October, it has remained relatively high. Over the past month it has increased to more than 80 located earthquakes per week. This earthquake activity could be the result of magma movement but there is no indication that an eruption is imminent, or that one will occur. Seismic swarms like this are relatively common at volcanoes and most do not lead to an eruption. There have been no other signs of unrest noted in monitoring data from the region since last August. AVO will issue additional notices of activity should the earthquakes continue or increase.



KATMAI (VNUM #312170)
58°16'44" N 154°57'12" W, Summit Elevation 6716 ft (2047 m)
Current Volcano Alert Level: NORMAL
Current Aviation Color Code: GREEN

Aviation color code and alert level remain at GREEN/NORMAL.




This notice contains volcanoes not displayed here: Trident (NORMAL/GREEN), Mageik (NORMAL/GREEN), Martin (NORMAL/GREEN).

OTHER ALASKA VOLCANOES

Information on all Alaska volcanoes is available at: http://www.avo.alaska.edu.

For definitions of Aviation Color Codes and Volcano Alert Levels, see: http://www.avo.alaska.edu/color_codes.php

SUBSCRIBE TO VOLCANO ALERT MESSAGES by email: http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/vns/

FOLLOW AVO ON FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/alaska.avo

FOLLOW AVO ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/alaska_avo



CONTACT INFORMATION:

Dave Schneider, Acting Scientist-in-Charge, USGS [email protected] (907) 786-7497

David Fee, Coordinating Scientist, UAFGI [email protected] (907) 378-5460

 



The Alaska Volcano Observatory is a cooperative program of the U.S. Geological Survey, the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, and the Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys.

lat: 58.1946
lng: -155.2544
vnum: 312150
vName: Mageik
region: Alaska Peninsula
vImage:
summary:

Aviation color code and alert level remain at GREEN/NORMAL.  

synopsis: AVO Mageik GREEN/NORMAL - Aviation color code and alert level remain at GREEN/NORMAL.  
colorCode: GREEN
sectionId: DOI-USGS-AVO-2023-01-10T15:48:27-08:00
alertLevel: NORMAL
sectionHtml:

ALASKA VOLCANO OBSERVATORY INFORMATION STATEMENT
U.S. Geological Survey
Wednesday, January 11, 2023, 2:08 PM AKST (Wednesday, January 11, 2023, 23:08 UTC)


There has been in an increase in the number of located earthquakes beneath a broad swath of volcanoes in the Katmai region beginning in August 2022. Background seismicity in this area, which includes Mount Katmai, Trident Volcano, Mount Mageik, and Mount Martin, is usually less than 30 located earthquakes per week, although there is considerable variation. An earthquake swarm occurred beneath Trident Volcano from August to October 2022, marking the approximate start of this ongoing period of elevated earthquake activity.

While earthquake activity has been more dispersed across the Katmai region since October, it has remained relatively high. Over the past month it has increased to more than 80 located earthquakes per week. This earthquake activity could be the result of magma movement but there is no indication that an eruption is imminent, or that one will occur. Seismic swarms like this are relatively common at volcanoes and most do not lead to an eruption. There have been no other signs of unrest noted in monitoring data from the region since last August. AVO will issue additional notices of activity should the earthquakes continue or increase.



MAGEIK (VNUM #312150)
58°11'41" N 155°15'16" W, Summit Elevation 7103 ft (2165 m)
Current Volcano Alert Level: NORMAL
Current Aviation Color Code: GREEN

Aviation color code and alert level remain at GREEN/NORMAL.  




This notice contains volcanoes not displayed here: Katmai (NORMAL/GREEN), Trident (NORMAL/GREEN), Martin (NORMAL/GREEN).

OTHER ALASKA VOLCANOES

Information on all Alaska volcanoes is available at: http://www.avo.alaska.edu.

For definitions of Aviation Color Codes and Volcano Alert Levels, see: http://www.avo.alaska.edu/color_codes.php

SUBSCRIBE TO VOLCANO ALERT MESSAGES by email: http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/vns/

FOLLOW AVO ON FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/alaska.avo

FOLLOW AVO ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/alaska_avo



CONTACT INFORMATION:

Dave Schneider, Acting Scientist-in-Charge, USGS [email protected] (907) 786-7497

David Fee, Coordinating Scientist, UAFGI [email protected] (907) 378-5460

 



The Alaska Volcano Observatory is a cooperative program of the U.S. Geological Survey, the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, and the Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys.

lat: 58.1692
lng: -155.3566
vnum: 312140
vName: Martin
region: Alaska Peninsula
vImage:
summary:

Aviation color code and alert level remain at GREEN/NORMAL.  

synopsis: AVO Martin GREEN/NORMAL - Aviation color code and alert level remain at GREEN/NORMAL.  
colorCode: GREEN
sectionId: DOI-USGS-AVO-2023-01-10T15:48:26-08:00
alertLevel: NORMAL
sectionHtml:

ALASKA VOLCANO OBSERVATORY INFORMATION STATEMENT
U.S. Geological Survey
Wednesday, January 11, 2023, 2:08 PM AKST (Wednesday, January 11, 2023, 23:08 UTC)


There has been in an increase in the number of located earthquakes beneath a broad swath of volcanoes in the Katmai region beginning in August 2022. Background seismicity in this area, which includes Mount Katmai, Trident Volcano, Mount Mageik, and Mount Martin, is usually less than 30 located earthquakes per week, although there is considerable variation. An earthquake swarm occurred beneath Trident Volcano from August to October 2022, marking the approximate start of this ongoing period of elevated earthquake activity.

While earthquake activity has been more dispersed across the Katmai region since October, it has remained relatively high. Over the past month it has increased to more than 80 located earthquakes per week. This earthquake activity could be the result of magma movement but there is no indication that an eruption is imminent, or that one will occur. Seismic swarms like this are relatively common at volcanoes and most do not lead to an eruption. There have been no other signs of unrest noted in monitoring data from the region since last August. AVO will issue additional notices of activity should the earthquakes continue or increase.



MARTIN (VNUM #312140)
58°10'9" N 155°21'24" W, Summit Elevation 6102 ft (1860 m)
Current Volcano Alert Level: NORMAL
Current Aviation Color Code: GREEN

Aviation color code and alert level remain at GREEN/NORMAL.  




This notice contains volcanoes not displayed here: Katmai (NORMAL/GREEN), Trident (NORMAL/GREEN), Mageik (NORMAL/GREEN).

OTHER ALASKA VOLCANOES

Information on all Alaska volcanoes is available at: http://www.avo.alaska.edu.

For definitions of Aviation Color Codes and Volcano Alert Levels, see: http://www.avo.alaska.edu/color_codes.php

SUBSCRIBE TO VOLCANO ALERT MESSAGES by email: http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/vns/

FOLLOW AVO ON FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/alaska.avo

FOLLOW AVO ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/alaska_avo



CONTACT INFORMATION:

Dave Schneider, Acting Scientist-in-Charge, USGS [email protected] (907) 786-7497

David Fee, Coordinating Scientist, UAFGI [email protected] (907) 378-5460

 



The Alaska Volcano Observatory is a cooperative program of the U.S. Geological Survey, the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, and the Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys.

lat: 58.2343
lng: -155.1026
vnum: 312160
vName: Trident
region: Alaska Peninsula
vImage:
summary:

Aviation color code and alert level remain at GREEN/NORMAL.

synopsis: AVO Trident GREEN/NORMAL - Aviation color code and alert level remain at GREEN/NORMAL.
colorCode: GREEN
sectionId: DOI-USGS-AVO-2023-01-10T15:49:08-08:00
alertLevel: NORMAL
sectionHtml:

ALASKA VOLCANO OBSERVATORY INFORMATION STATEMENT
U.S. Geological Survey
Wednesday, January 11, 2023, 2:08 PM AKST (Wednesday, January 11, 2023, 23:08 UTC)


There has been in an increase in the number of located earthquakes beneath a broad swath of volcanoes in the Katmai region beginning in August 2022. Background seismicity in this area, which includes Mount Katmai, Trident Volcano, Mount Mageik, and Mount Martin, is usually less than 30 located earthquakes per week, although there is considerable variation. An earthquake swarm occurred beneath Trident Volcano from August to October 2022, marking the approximate start of this ongoing period of elevated earthquake activity.

While earthquake activity has been more dispersed across the Katmai region since October, it has remained relatively high. Over the past month it has increased to more than 80 located earthquakes per week. This earthquake activity could be the result of magma movement but there is no indication that an eruption is imminent, or that one will occur. Seismic swarms like this are relatively common at volcanoes and most do not lead to an eruption. There have been no other signs of unrest noted in monitoring data from the region since last August. AVO will issue additional notices of activity should the earthquakes continue or increase.



TRIDENT (VNUM #312160)
58°14'3" N 155°6'9" W, Summit Elevation 3599 ft (1097 m)
Current Volcano Alert Level: NORMAL
Current Aviation Color Code: GREEN

Aviation color code and alert level remain at GREEN/NORMAL.




This notice contains volcanoes not displayed here: Katmai (NORMAL/GREEN), Mageik (NORMAL/GREEN), Martin (NORMAL/GREEN).

OTHER ALASKA VOLCANOES

Information on all Alaska volcanoes is available at: http://www.avo.alaska.edu.

For definitions of Aviation Color Codes and Volcano Alert Levels, see: http://www.avo.alaska.edu/color_codes.php

SUBSCRIBE TO VOLCANO ALERT MESSAGES by email: http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/vns/

FOLLOW AVO ON FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/alaska.avo

FOLLOW AVO ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/alaska_avo



CONTACT INFORMATION:

Dave Schneider, Acting Scientist-in-Charge, USGS [email protected] (907) 786-7497

David Fee, Coordinating Scientist, UAFGI [email protected] (907) 378-5460

 



The Alaska Volcano Observatory is a cooperative program of the U.S. Geological Survey, the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, and the Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys.


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