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Re: Thousands to be evacuated as Indonesian volcano threatens to erupt
Mt. Kelud lava dome grows, slows eruption
Indra Harsaputra, The Jakarta Post, Kediri
The Mount Kelud observation team reported Tuesday that the slab of cold lava in the middle of the mountain's crater has grown.
"Its getting taller, now it is about 70 meters tall. Its diameter has also increased to over 100 meters," observation team member Agus Budiarto said, adding that the crater itself was only 200 meters in diameter.
The island-like structure of cold lava was first spotted on Monday by the observation team's visual monitoring equipment. The team believed the cold lava was blocking the exit route of the lava, thus preventing Mount Kelud from erupting.
Agus, who referred to the slab as a "lava dome", said the observation team believed the dome was made of andesit stone.
"This lava dome will keep getting higher and bigger. Frankly speaking, we don't know whether it will form a small mountain itself. We also don't know whether Mount Kelud will explode or if all its volcanic activities will stop after it gives birth to this lava dome," he said.
So far, the upward thrusting movement of the lava dome has pushed all water out of the crater.
"The lava dome caused that event. We estimated the crater housed over 2.5 millions cubic meters of water. We don't know how much water was pushed out by the lava dome, neither do we know whether the water was dangerous to human beings," Agus added.
Agus said lava domes were not uncommon and usually occurred following a volcanic eruption. Similar domes formed after the eruptions of Mount Awu and Mount Soputan. The team believes Kelud's dome is from the 1990 eruption.
"The formation of the dome pushed the temperature inside the crater up. Now, its about 100 degrees Celsius down there," Agus said.
As of Tuesday, a tall column of thick sulfuric smoke was still billowing out of the crater. The team said the smoke was believed to be one kilometer high.
They also said the public needed to remember that the smoke was extremely poisonous and that the peak was still off limits.
However, Erfan, a photographer for a local newspaper who entered the restricted zone, said that many villagers were still in the area near the crater.
"Despite the warnings, we met no difficulties in entering the zone. The entry point wasn't even guarded by the police as it is supposed to be," he said.
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Mt. Kelud lava dome grows, slows eruption
Indra Harsaputra, The Jakarta Post, Kediri
The Mount Kelud observation team reported Tuesday that the slab of cold lava in the middle of the mountain's crater has grown.
"Its getting taller, now it is about 70 meters tall. Its diameter has also increased to over 100 meters," observation team member Agus Budiarto said, adding that the crater itself was only 200 meters in diameter.
The island-like structure of cold lava was first spotted on Monday by the observation team's visual monitoring equipment. The team believed the cold lava was blocking the exit route of the lava, thus preventing Mount Kelud from erupting.
Agus, who referred to the slab as a "lava dome", said the observation team believed the dome was made of andesit stone.
"This lava dome will keep getting higher and bigger. Frankly speaking, we don't know whether it will form a small mountain itself. We also don't know whether Mount Kelud will explode or if all its volcanic activities will stop after it gives birth to this lava dome," he said.
So far, the upward thrusting movement of the lava dome has pushed all water out of the crater.
"The lava dome caused that event. We estimated the crater housed over 2.5 millions cubic meters of water. We don't know how much water was pushed out by the lava dome, neither do we know whether the water was dangerous to human beings," Agus added.
Agus said lava domes were not uncommon and usually occurred following a volcanic eruption. Similar domes formed after the eruptions of Mount Awu and Mount Soputan. The team believes Kelud's dome is from the 1990 eruption.
"The formation of the dome pushed the temperature inside the crater up. Now, its about 100 degrees Celsius down there," Agus said.
As of Tuesday, a tall column of thick sulfuric smoke was still billowing out of the crater. The team said the smoke was believed to be one kilometer high.
They also said the public needed to remember that the smoke was extremely poisonous and that the peak was still off limits.
However, Erfan, a photographer for a local newspaper who entered the restricted zone, said that many villagers were still in the area near the crater.
"Despite the warnings, we met no difficulties in entering the zone. The entry point wasn't even guarded by the police as it is supposed to be," he said.
http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailheadlines.asp?fileid=20071107.@02&irec=1