It's been 26 years since Ruapehu's last major eruption, but signs are hinting that the volcano might be waking up. FInd out more by clicking the link below.
, where ash coated the region for months. Mudflows formed from the erupting material mixing with the Ruapehu's snow and ice. Some minor, mainly steam-driven eruptions have followed over the past two decades, but mostly Ruapehu has remained quiet.That is, until now., New Zealand's volcano monitoring agency, keeps track of all the changes at Ruapehu, including the composition and temperature of the crater lake, earthquakes, deformation and thermal information.
Skiers at the Whakapapa Ski Field on Ruapehu, with a view to Ngaurahoe and Tongariro. Credit: Wikipedia.
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