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PHIVOLCS TAAL Volcano Bulletin 16 July 2021 8:00 AM - Philippines

PHIVOLCS TAAL Volcano Bulletin 16 July 2021 8:00 AM Format In the past 24-hour period, the Taal Volcano Network recorded twenty-two (22) volcanic earthquakes, including eighteen (18) volcanic tremor events having durations of one (1) to eleven (11) minutes, four (4) low frequency volcanic earthquakes, and low-level background tremor that has persisted since 07 July 2021. High levels of volcanic sulfur dioxide or SO2 gas emissions and steam-rich plumes that rose one thousand five hundred (1,500) meters before drifting southeast and southwest were generated from the Taal Main Crater. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) emission averaged 1,142 tonnes/day on 15 July 2021. Based on ground deformation parameters from electronic tilt, continuous GPS and InSAR monitoring, Taal Volcano Island has begun deflating in April 2021 while the Taal region continues to undergo very slow extension since 2020.

PHIVOLCS TAAL Volcano Bulletin 15 July 2021 8:00 AM - Philippines

PHIVOLCS TAAL Volcano Bulletin 15 July 2021 8:00 AM Format In the past 24-hour period, the Taal Volcano Network recorded seventeen (17) volcanic earthquakes, including sixteen (16) volcanic tremor events having durations of one (1) to thirty-six (36) minutes, one (1) low frequency volcanic earthquake, and low-level background tremor that has persisted since 07 July 2021. High levels of volcanic sulfur dioxide or SO2 gas emissions and steam-rich plumes that rose one thousand eight hundred (1,800) meters before drifting southwest were generated from the Taal Main Crater. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) emission averaged 3,755 tonnes/day on 14 July 2021. Based on ground deformation parameters from electronic tilt, continuous GPS and InSAR monitoring, Taal Volcano Island has begun deflating in April 2021 while the Taal region continues to undergo very slow extension since 2020.

Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) – Philippines | Taal volcano, recent activity (DG ECHO Daily Map 15/07/2021) - Philippines

Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) – Philippines | Taal volcano, recent activity (DG ECHO Daily Map 15/07/2021) - Philippines
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PHIVOLCS TAAL Volcano Bulletin 14 July 2021 8:00 AM - Philippines

PHIVOLCS TAAL Volcano Bulletin 14 July 2021 8:00 AM Format In the past 24-hour period, the Taal Volcano Network recorded six (6) volcanic earthquakes, including six (6) volcanic tremor events having durations of twelve (12) minutes, and low-level background tremor that has persisted since 07 July 2021. High levels of volcanic sulfur dioxide or SO2 gas emissions and steam-rich plumes that rose one thousand five hundred (1,500) meters before drifting southwest were generated from the Taal Main Crater. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) emission averaged 4,184 tonnes/day on 13 July 2021. Based on ground deformation parameters from electronic tilt, continuous GPS and InSAR monitoring, Taal Volcano Island has begun deflating in April 2021 while the Taal region continues to undergo very slow extension since 2020.

PHIVOLCS TAAL Volcano Bulletin 13 July 2021 8:00 AM - Philippines

PHIVOLCS TAAL Volcano Bulletin 13 July 2021 8:00 AM Format In the past 24-hour period, the Taal Volcano Network recorded one hundred seventy-one (171) volcanic earthquakes, including thirteen (13) low frequency volcanic earthquakes, one hundred fifty-seven (157) volcanic tremor events having durations of one (1) to ninety-seven (97) minutes, and low-level background tremor that has persisted since 07 July 2021. High levels of volcanic sulfur dioxide or SO2 gas emissions and steam-rich plumes that rose one thousand five hundred (1,500) meters before drifting southwest were generated from the Taal Main Crater. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) emission averaged 6,134 tonnes/day on 12 July 2021. Based on ground deformation parameters from electronic tilt, continuous GPS and InSAR monitoring, Taal Volcano Island has begun deflating in April 2021 while the Taal region continues to undergo very slow extension since 2020.

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