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November 23, 2005

ERUPTION UPDATE: ISLAND IN BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORY IS GROWING IN SIZE

A rare volcanic eruption is expanding the size of an island in British Overseas Territory. Spectacular new satellite images show that Montagu Island, an erupting volcano in the South Sandwich Islands, South Atlantic has grown by 50 acres.

Researchers from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology (HIGP) were alerted to satellite data showing a large and fast flowing lava flow that is pouring into the sea like a huge waterfall.

Dr. John Smellie, a leading authority on volcanoes from BAS said, “Red hot lava has formed a molten river 90 meters wide that is moving fast, possibly several meters per second and extending the shoreline on the north side of the island. This event is special because Montagu Island is mostly ice covered and it’s very rare that we get to make direct observations of eruptions under ice sheets.”

“My work usually involves studying Antarctic rock formations to find out how past eruptions affected the growth and retreat of ice sheets over the last 30 million years. This opportunity to monitor a live eruption and see how it affects ice cover is priceless.”

Dr. Smellie plans to fly over the volcano in the new year to get more close-up views for his research. “It will be the highlight of my career”, he says.

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Contact:

Amanda Lynnes
British Antarctic Survey
01-223-221-414
asly@bas.ac.uk

This text derived from http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/

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