The Montserrat Volcano Observatory (MVO) is a
volcano observatory A volcano observatory is an institution that conducts research and monitoring of a volcano.
Each observatory provides continuous and periodic monitoring of the seismicity, other geophysical changes, ground movements, volcanic gas chemistry, and hyd ...
which is located on the Caribbean island of
Montserrat
Montserrat ( ) is a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is part of the Leeward Islands, the northern portion of the Lesser Antilles chain of the West Indies. Montserrat is about long and wide, with r ...
, where the
Soufrière Hills
The Soufrière Hills are an active, complex stratovolcano with many lava domes forming its summit on the Caribbean island of Montserrat. After a long period of dormancy, the Soufrière Hills volcano became active in 1995 and has continued to ...
volcano (SHV) has been actively erupting since 1995.
The MVO staff describe their activities as working to reduce the impact of volcanic activity by monitoring, researching, educating, and advising.
The MVO building is situated in the village of Flemmings, in the parish of St. Peter, in the northern part of the island.
History
An operational base was established by the UWI Seismic Research Unit (SRU) immediately following the first phreatic explosions on 18 July 1995.
Various scientists and scientific organizations contributed in the following years, organized at various times by the SRU and British Geological Survey (BGS). The Observatory was officially established as an organization by the Montserrat Government in 1999.
It is currently managed by the Seismic Research Centre, University of West Indies.
Reaction to the 1995 outbreaks
The volcanologists monitoring and researching the volcanic activities on Montserrat came under immense political pressure to provide suitable advice after the first outbreak.
[ The eruptions have been deemed a classical example of the ]black swan problem
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as a high-profile, hard-to-predict, and rare event which provided major challenges for the prediction of further developments. Until 1995, the volcano had been silent for centuries.
After some difficulties, the involved scientists began to use statistical models to estimate the probabilities of particular events, a rather subjective method, but suitable to build up experience-based expertise (including local knowledge and experience) step by step.[Amy Donovan, Clive Oppenheimer, Michael Bravo. ''Social studies of volcanology: knowledge generation and expert advice on active volcanoes.'' Bulletin of Volcanology, Springer Verlag (Germany), 2012, 74 (3), pp.677-689.]
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/ref> A 2012 study about knowledge generation and expert advice on active volcanoes used the Montserrat eruption as a showcase, but included as well interviews with scientists in the United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Europe, off the north-western coast of the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotland, Wales and North ...
, Montserrat
Montserrat ( ) is a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is part of the Leeward Islands, the northern portion of the Lesser Antilles chain of the West Indies. Montserrat is about long and wide, with r ...
, Italy
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and Iceland
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during fieldwork seasons.[ It listed the Montserrat case among other recent and historical eruptions that had an influence on ]volcanology
Volcanology (also spelled vulcanology) is the study of volcanoes, lava, magma and related geological, geophysical and geochemical phenomena (volcanism). The term ''volcanology'' is derived from the Latin word ''vulcan''. Vulcan was the anci ...
as a science.[
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Online sites
Weekly reports of volcanic activity are posted on the official website; MVO also maintains Facebook and Twitter pages. The MVO has another website with profiles about MVO's staff and general work, but this website is no longer being updated.
See also
* List of volcanoes in Montserrat
* National Geographic ''Seconds From Disaster'' episode, aired March 7, 2007
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References
External links
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official Facebook account
official Twitter account
Official Montserrat Government page about MVO (archived)
MVO's live webcam view of the volcano
Site written by a retired earth scientist about the Montserrat volcano
A view of the 2003 MVO building
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Volcano observatories
Buildings and structures in Montserrat