Near real-time monitoring of Whakaari/White Island has been lost with the failure of instruments on the volcanic island.
Since the deadly December 2019 eruption, the on-island network had not been serviced and power supplies, sensors and cameras had degraded or failed over time, GNS Science said in a statement today.
GNS Science would continue to monitor via other, less-frequent methods.
The monitoring network at Whakaari consisted of two sites with earthquake and
pressure sensors, to detect explosive airwaves, three cameras, two sulphur dioxide gas scanners and two GNSS antenna for measuring ground deformation.
Volcanologist Geoff Kilgour said their near real-time capability had been largely reliant on the on-island earthquake and pressure sensors.