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Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) Warns of Possible New Volcano Activity Anchorage, Alaska (HDW) July 26, 2004 - Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) has identified an increase in earthquake activity beneath the summit of Mount Spurr volcano located about 130 km (80 mi) west of Anchorage. Some of these earthquakes can be interpreted to reflect the beginning stages of volcanic unrest. Because this is a notable departure from the normal background seismicity of the volcano, AVO is raising the level of concern color code to YELLOW. However, there are no indications that an eruption is imminent. Often this type of seismicity will decline without producing an eruption.
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