Kelut volcano monitoring: Hazards, mitigation and changes in water chemistry prior to the 1990 eruption

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Kelut volcano has a notorious history of hazardous eruptions, five this century, the last in 1990. The hazards, generally lahar-related, are generated from the crater lake at its summit. Geophysical and geochemical monitoring of the volcano and lake on a continuous basis is ensured by the VSI. The results of monitoring of geochemical parameters including temperature, pH and the concentrations of sulphate, boron, magnesium, chloride and Mg/Cl ratio of the crater lake showed a significant increase about 4 months prior to the 1990 eruption, reflecting an increase in activity of the volcano. © 1994, GEOCHEMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN. All rights reserved.

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Badrudin, M. (1994). Kelut volcano monitoring: Hazards, mitigation and changes in water chemistry prior to the 1990 eruption. Geochemical Journal, 28(3), 233–241. https://doi.org/10.2343/geochemj.28.233

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