The 2017–19 activity at Mount Agung in Bali (Indonesia): Intense unrest, monitoring, crisis response, evacuation, and eruption

Abstract After 53 years of quiescence, Mount Agung awoke in August 2017, with intense seismicity, measurable ground deformation, and thermal anomalies in the summit crater. Although the seismic unrest peaked in late September and early October, the volcano did not start erupting until 21 November. T...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: D. K. Syahbana, K. Kasbani, G. Suantika, O. Prambada, A. S. Andreas, U. B. Saing, S. L. Kunrat, S. Andreastuti, M. Martanto, E. Kriswati, Y. Suparman, H. Humaida, S. Ogburn, P. J. Kelly, J. Wellik, H. M. N. Wright, J. D. Pesicek, R. Wessels, C. Kern, M. Lisowski, A. Diefenbach, M. Poland, F. Beauducel, J. Pallister, R. G. Vaughan, J. B. Lowenstern
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2019-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-45295-9
id doaj-4aaf6d9b86de47aabc180a33238d21f3
record_format Article
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author D. K. Syahbana
K. Kasbani
G. Suantika
O. Prambada
A. S. Andreas
U. B. Saing
S. L. Kunrat
S. Andreastuti
M. Martanto
E. Kriswati
Y. Suparman
H. Humaida
S. Ogburn
P. J. Kelly
J. Wellik
H. M. N. Wright
J. D. Pesicek
R. Wessels
C. Kern
M. Lisowski
A. Diefenbach
M. Poland
F. Beauducel
J. Pallister
R. G. Vaughan
J. B. Lowenstern
spellingShingle D. K. Syahbana
K. Kasbani
G. Suantika
O. Prambada
A. S. Andreas
U. B. Saing
S. L. Kunrat
S. Andreastuti
M. Martanto
E. Kriswati
Y. Suparman
H. Humaida
S. Ogburn
P. J. Kelly
J. Wellik
H. M. N. Wright
J. D. Pesicek
R. Wessels
C. Kern
M. Lisowski
A. Diefenbach
M. Poland
F. Beauducel
J. Pallister
R. G. Vaughan
J. B. Lowenstern
The 2017–19 activity at Mount Agung in Bali (Indonesia): Intense unrest, monitoring, crisis response, evacuation, and eruption
Scientific Reports
author_facet D. K. Syahbana
K. Kasbani
G. Suantika
O. Prambada
A. S. Andreas
U. B. Saing
S. L. Kunrat
S. Andreastuti
M. Martanto
E. Kriswati
Y. Suparman
H. Humaida
S. Ogburn
P. J. Kelly
J. Wellik
H. M. N. Wright
J. D. Pesicek
R. Wessels
C. Kern
M. Lisowski
A. Diefenbach
M. Poland
F. Beauducel
J. Pallister
R. G. Vaughan
J. B. Lowenstern
author_sort D. K. Syahbana
title The 2017–19 activity at Mount Agung in Bali (Indonesia): Intense unrest, monitoring, crisis response, evacuation, and eruption
title_short The 2017–19 activity at Mount Agung in Bali (Indonesia): Intense unrest, monitoring, crisis response, evacuation, and eruption
title_full The 2017–19 activity at Mount Agung in Bali (Indonesia): Intense unrest, monitoring, crisis response, evacuation, and eruption
title_fullStr The 2017–19 activity at Mount Agung in Bali (Indonesia): Intense unrest, monitoring, crisis response, evacuation, and eruption
title_full_unstemmed The 2017–19 activity at Mount Agung in Bali (Indonesia): Intense unrest, monitoring, crisis response, evacuation, and eruption
title_sort 2017–19 activity at mount agung in bali (indonesia): intense unrest, monitoring, crisis response, evacuation, and eruption
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Abstract After 53 years of quiescence, Mount Agung awoke in August 2017, with intense seismicity, measurable ground deformation, and thermal anomalies in the summit crater. Although the seismic unrest peaked in late September and early October, the volcano did not start erupting until 21 November. The most intense explosive eruptions with accompanying rapid lava effusion occurred between 25 and 29 November. Smaller infrequent explosions and extrusions continue through the present (June 2019). The delay between intense unrest and eruption caused considerable challenges to emergency responders, local and national governmental agencies, and the population of Bali near the volcano, including over 140,000 evacuees. This paper provides an overview of the volcanic activity at Mount Agung from the viewpoint of the volcano observatory and other scientists responding to the volcanic crisis. We discuss the volcanic activity as well as key data streams used to track it. We provide evidence that magma intruded into the mid-crust in early 2017, and again in August of that year, prior to intrusion of an inferred dike between Mount Agung and Batur Caldera that initiated an earthquake swarm in late September. We summarize efforts to forecast the behavior of the volcano, to quantify exclusion zones for evacuations, and to work with emergency responders and other government agencies to make decisions during a complex and tense volcanic crisis.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-45295-9
work_keys_str_mv AT dksyahbana the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT kkasbani the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT gsuantika the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT oprambada the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT asandreas the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT ubsaing the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT slkunrat the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT sandreastuti the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT mmartanto the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT ekriswati the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT ysuparman the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT hhumaida the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT sogburn the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT pjkelly the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT jwellik the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT hmnwright the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT jdpesicek the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT rwessels the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT ckern the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT mlisowski the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT adiefenbach the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT mpoland the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT fbeauducel the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT jpallister the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT rgvaughan the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT jblowenstern the201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT dksyahbana 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT kkasbani 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT gsuantika 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT oprambada 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT asandreas 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT ubsaing 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT slkunrat 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT sandreastuti 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT mmartanto 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT ekriswati 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT ysuparman 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT hhumaida 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT sogburn 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT pjkelly 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT jwellik 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT hmnwright 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT jdpesicek 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT rwessels 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT ckern 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT mlisowski 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT adiefenbach 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT mpoland 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT fbeauducel 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT jpallister 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT rgvaughan 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
AT jblowenstern 201719activityatmountagunginbaliindonesiaintenseunrestmonitoringcrisisresponseevacuationanderuption
_version_ 1724391162579517440
spelling doaj-4aaf6d9b86de47aabc180a33238d21f32020-12-08T07:40:32ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222019-06-019111710.1038/s41598-019-45295-9The 2017–19 activity at Mount Agung in Bali (Indonesia): Intense unrest, monitoring, crisis response, evacuation, and eruptionD. K. Syahbana0K. Kasbani1G. Suantika2O. Prambada3A. S. Andreas4U. B. Saing5S. L. Kunrat6S. Andreastuti7M. Martanto8E. Kriswati9Y. Suparman10H. Humaida11S. Ogburn12P. J. Kelly13J. Wellik14H. M. N. Wright15J. D. Pesicek16R. Wessels17C. Kern18M. Lisowski19A. Diefenbach20M. Poland21F. Beauducel22J. Pallister23R. G. Vaughan24J. B. Lowenstern25Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazards Mitigation, Geological Agency, Ministry of Energy and Mineral ResourcesCenter for Volcanology and Geological Hazards Mitigation, Geological Agency, Ministry of Energy and Mineral ResourcesCenter for Volcanology and Geological Hazards Mitigation, Geological Agency, Ministry of Energy and Mineral ResourcesCenter for Volcanology and Geological Hazards Mitigation, Geological Agency, Ministry of Energy and Mineral ResourcesCenter for Volcanology and Geological Hazards Mitigation, Geological Agency, Ministry of Energy and Mineral ResourcesCenter for Volcanology and Geological Hazards Mitigation, Geological Agency, Ministry of Energy and Mineral ResourcesCenter for Volcanology and Geological Hazards Mitigation, Geological Agency, Ministry of Energy and Mineral ResourcesCenter for Volcanology and Geological Hazards Mitigation, Geological Agency, Ministry of Energy and Mineral ResourcesCenter for Volcanology and Geological Hazards Mitigation, Geological Agency, Ministry of Energy and Mineral ResourcesCenter for Volcanology and Geological Hazards Mitigation, Geological Agency, Ministry of Energy and Mineral ResourcesCenter for Volcanology and Geological Hazards Mitigation, Geological Agency, Ministry of Energy and Mineral ResourcesCenter for Volcanology and Geological Hazards Mitigation, Geological Agency, Ministry of Energy and Mineral ResourcesU.S. Geological Survey, Volcano Disaster Assistance ProgramU.S. Geological Survey, Volcano Disaster Assistance ProgramU.S. Geological Survey, Volcano Disaster Assistance ProgramU.S. Geological Survey, Volcano Disaster Assistance ProgramU.S. Geological Survey, Volcano Disaster Assistance ProgramU.S. Geological Survey, Volcano Disaster Assistance ProgramU.S. Geological Survey, Volcano Disaster Assistance ProgramU.S. Geological Survey, Volcano Disaster Assistance ProgramU.S. Geological Survey, Volcano Disaster Assistance ProgramU.S. Geological Survey, Volcano Disaster Assistance ProgramCenter for Volcanology and Geological Hazards Mitigation, Geological Agency, Ministry of Energy and Mineral ResourcesU.S. Geological Survey, Volcano Disaster Assistance ProgramU.S. Geological Survey, Astrogeology Science CenterU.S. Geological Survey, Volcano Disaster Assistance ProgramAbstract After 53 years of quiescence, Mount Agung awoke in August 2017, with intense seismicity, measurable ground deformation, and thermal anomalies in the summit crater. Although the seismic unrest peaked in late September and early October, the volcano did not start erupting until 21 November. The most intense explosive eruptions with accompanying rapid lava effusion occurred between 25 and 29 November. Smaller infrequent explosions and extrusions continue through the present (June 2019). The delay between intense unrest and eruption caused considerable challenges to emergency responders, local and national governmental agencies, and the population of Bali near the volcano, including over 140,000 evacuees. This paper provides an overview of the volcanic activity at Mount Agung from the viewpoint of the volcano observatory and other scientists responding to the volcanic crisis. We discuss the volcanic activity as well as key data streams used to track it. We provide evidence that magma intruded into the mid-crust in early 2017, and again in August of that year, prior to intrusion of an inferred dike between Mount Agung and Batur Caldera that initiated an earthquake swarm in late September. We summarize efforts to forecast the behavior of the volcano, to quantify exclusion zones for evacuations, and to work with emergency responders and other government agencies to make decisions during a complex and tense volcanic crisis.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-45295-9