Manam, Papua New Guinea

Based on analysis of satellite imagery, the Darwin VAAC reported that on 20 November an ash plume from Manam rose to an altitude of 3 km (10,000 ft) a.s.l. and drifted about 55 km NW.
Source: Darwin Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VAAC) – “Report provided courtesy of the Smithsonian’s Global Volcanism Program and the US Geological [...]

Manam, Papua New Guinea

Based on analysis of satellite imagery and information from RVO, the Darwin VAAC reported that low-level ash plumes from Manam rose to an altitude of 1.5 km (5,000 ft) a.s.l. and drifted NW during 16-17 August.
Source: Darwin Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VAAC) – “Report provided courtesy of the Smithsonian’s Global Volcanism Program and the US [...]

Manam, Papua New Guinea

Based on observations of satellite imagery and information from RVO, the Darwin VAAC reported that on 29 July low-level plumes from Manam rose to an altitude 2.4 km (8,000 ft) a.s.l. and drifted WNW.
Source: Darwin Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VAAC) – “Report provided courtesy of the Smithsonian’s Global Volcanism Program and the US Geological Survey’s [...]

Manam, Papua New Guinea

Based on observations of satellite imagery and information from RVO, the Darwin VAAC reported that during 11-12 May low-level plumes from Manam rose to an altitude 3 km (10,000 ft) a.s.l. and drifted SE.
Source: Darwin Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VAAC) – “Report provided courtesy of the Smithsonian’s Global Volcanism Program and the US Geological Survey’s [...]

Manam, Papua New Guinea

Based on observations of satellite imagery, the Darwin VAAC reported low-level ash-and-steam plumes from Manam during 14-15 April. The plume drifted WNW.
Source: Darwin Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VAAC) – “Report provided courtesy of the Smithsonian’s Global Volcanism Program and the US Geological Survey’s Volcano Hazards Program.”

Manam, Papua New Guinea

Based on observations of satellite imagery and reports from RVO, the Darwin VAAC reported that an ash plume from Manam rose to an altitude of 3 km (10,000 ft) a.s.l. on 27 December and drifted N.
Source: Darwin Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VAAC) – “Report provided courtesy of the Smithsonian’s Global Volcanism Program and the US [...]