Japan: A new island appears in the Ogasawara Islands - November 2013

Active volcanoes (Sep 28, 2012)

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"Of course all volcanoes will explode, as this is going to be a very severe pole shift. What about the months and years preceding the pole shift? It is no secret that Mammoth Lake and the caldera of Yellowstone are warming up, and the populace has been prepared for these occurrences by the movie Volcano where there, in the middle of LA, lava is bubbling up. In fact, there is a fault line running from the approximate San Diego/LA area, up into the Sierras, and this is liable to rupture rather violently during one of the quakes that precedes the pole shift by some months. Volcanic eruptions from that area in the Sierras can be expected. Will Mount St. Helen erupt? All volcanoes that have been active within the memory of man will begin spewing and burping and oozing, and many that were not expected to become active will reactive. "   ZetaTalk - Feb 15, 2000

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Comment by jorge namour on July 4, 2013 at 7:01pm

Popocatépetl volcano (Mexico) JULY 4 2013

http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fvolcanodiscovery.com%2...
https://www.facebook.com/VolcanoMonitor

strong continuous explosions
A phase of strong eruptive activity has started last night and is continuing with frequent explosions that eject incandescent bombs onto the upper outer slope and create a plume of gas and ash rising 3-4 km above the volcano to flight level 250 (25,000 ft).
During 2-3 June, the rate of emissions had climbed to 3-4 per hour, and volcanic earthquakes accompanied the rise of a new batch of magma. Strong tremor started last night, when activity became more vigorous.
There have been reports of a light ashfall in Amecameca Mexico State.

http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/popocatepetl/news/35113/Popocatpetl...

http://www.cenapred.unam.mx/cgi-bin/popo/reportes/ultrep.cgi

Comment by lonne rey on July 1, 2013 at 1:59pm

30 jun 2013

New Kilauea volcano vent opens with 80-foot lava spatter as Puu Oo crater floor collapses

The floor of Kilauea volcano's Puu Oo crater collapsed in an explosion of ash and fumes this weekend at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park as lava began spattering as high as 80 ft. from a new fissure two miles away...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOscvEVzxLc

KILAUEA VOLCANO (CAVW #1302-01-)
19°25'16" N 155°17'13" W, Summit Elevation 4091 ft (1247 m)
Current Volcano Alert Level: WATCH
Current Aviation Color Code: ORANGE

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Comment by Howard on June 26, 2013 at 6:09am

Alaska's Pavlof Volcano Eruption Intensifying (June 25)

Pavlof volcano has spewed ash and lava for the past six weeks but erupted with new intensity early on Tuesday, belching a plume of cinders 5 miles into sky and onto a nearby town and disrupting local flights, officials said.

The eruptions from Pavlof were its most powerful since its current eruptive phase began with low-level rumblings in mid-May, according to scientists at the federal-state Alaska Volcano Observatory.

The latest series of more powerful ash-producing blasts from the crater of the 8,261-foot (2,518-meter) volcano started late on Monday and continued overnight into Tuesday, scientists said.

"For some reason we can't explain, it picked up in intensity and vigor," said Tina Neal, an observatory geologist.

While the ash plume has so far remained too low in the sky to affect jetliner traffic, topping out at an altitude of 28,000 feet, smaller planes had to fly around it, officials said. Anchorage-based PenAir canceled one flight and re-routed others, said Missy Roberts, a company vice president.

Ash has dusted King Cove, a town of about 900 people located 30 miles southwest of Pavlof, the Alaska Volcano Observatory reported.

The National Weather Service issued an ash advisory for the region, warning of breathing problems for people with respiratory ailments and potential damage to exposed electronic equipment.

A second Alaska Peninsula volcano continued a low-intensity eruption, the observatory said. Ash from Veniaminof Volcano, 485 miles southwest of Anchorage, has been limited to the area around its 8,225-foot (2,507-meter) summit, the observatory said.

A third, more remote, Alaska volcano remained restless but was not currently spouting lava or ash, the observatory said. Cleveland Volcano, 940 miles southwest of Anchorage, began an on-and-off eruptive phase in mid-2011 but has not produced an explosive eruption since May 6, according to the observatory.

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http://en-maktoob.news.yahoo.com/alaska-volcano-erupts-intensity-di...

Comment by jorge namour on June 25, 2013 at 12:00pm

JUNE 24 2013

Ambrym (Ambrym / Vanuatu): A new lava lake?

Judging from a short video that can be seen on Facebook, it seems a second lava pond has appeared in the crater of Bembow, to the north of the former one. Actually, on Bembow and Marum, these are more lava ‘cauldrons’ than lava ‘lakes’ like the ones to be seen on Kilauea or Erta Ale. Here, it’s a permanent and vigorous bubbling of lava.

http://volcans.blogs-de-voyage.fr/2013/06/24/bembow-vanuatu-un-nouv...

https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=620508007968925

Comment by jorge namour on June 17, 2013 at 11:31pm

Huge Popocatepetl Volcano Eruption - Jun 17

Mexico’s Popocatepetl volcano registered a massive explosion spewing ash and incandescent rock almost 4 kilometers high. Authorities have warned that winds could blow the ash cloud as far away as Mexico City.

Inhabitants of villages up to 25 kilometers from Popocatepetl (colloquially known as ‘Don Popo’) rushed out of their houses when the massive explosion reverberated through their homes.

Esther Matinez, resident of Amecameca municipality, told Mexican publication La Jornada that the blast was like a rocket explosion. Around 4.5 million people live within a 50-kilometer radius of the active volcano, 650,000 of whom are considered to be at high risk.

According to authorities in the state of Puebla, where the second-tallest volcano in Mexico is located, the incandescent fragments released in the blast fell as far as 2 kilometers from the crater. Director of Puebla’s Civil Protection department Jesus Morales said that burning rocks sparked small fires around the volcano.

“There were clouds at the time of the eruption so it was possible to observe the large shock wave accompanied by a plume of ash and incandescent material,” Morales said.

Mexico's National Center for Prevention of Disasters (Cenapred) said the volcano had returned to its previous activity level, and that the volcanic alert level would remain at ‘yellow phase two.’ In addition, volcanic ash that was blown up to 4 kilometers into the air could be shifted by wind currents and then fall on Puebla, or even as far away as Mexico City, Cenapred warned.

http://rt.com/news/popocatepetl-volcano-explosion-mexico-849/

AVCAN http://www.colgando.com/?v=KZEEM8VsE0&t=1

Earthquake located in Puebla (Mexico) http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=321884
, with the image of what is registered on the seismograph that monitors seismic activity at the volcano Popocatepetl:

http://www.colgando.com/?v=XOQ5hy5EWoq&t=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ATDHCtaMBs&feature=youtu.be

Comment by Howard on June 15, 2013 at 8:07am

Japan’s Sakurajima Volcano Erupts With 3 Powerful Explosions (June 13)

Ash plumes approximately five kilometers in the air preceded three powerful explosions within 2 hours. Although moderately active, the eruption yesterday has been the strongest recorded in recent times, bringing the ashes up to 6,000 meters. The villagers near the volcano are used to cleaning up the ashes but do not underestimate the giant volcano's great danger.

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http://www.centrometeoitaliano.it/giappone-preoccupazione-per-il-vu...

Comment by jorge namour on June 15, 2013 at 4:40am

June 14, 2013

Volcano Veniaminof- ALASKA

On the site of the Alaska Volcano Observatory can be seen, since less than two hours, a photo taken yesterday, June 13, from Port Moller, small airfield located 75 km away to the southwest of the building.
plume photographed does contain ashes, in small quantities, of course, but still: it is visual confirmation that an eruption began yesterday.

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http://laculturevolcan.blogspot.fr/2013/06/volcan-veniaminof-enfin-...

Comment by jorge namour on June 10, 2013 at 3:48pm

http://www.facebook.com/pages/INSTITUTO-VOLCANOL%C3%93GICO-DE-CANAR...

JUNE 10 , 2013

Alert San Cristobal volcano activity in Nicaragua

The head of the Civil Defense in the department of Chinandega, Carlos Caceres, reported that an ash cloud generated at the crater and were put on alert about 20 communities located within a radius of five kilometers around the volcano.

The San Cristobal, a thousand 745 meters high, located 135 kilometers northwest of Managua, explosions began recording this Friday morning.

Caceres said a technical team of the Nicaraguan Institute of Territorial Studies (INETER) traveled to the area to verify the behavior of the colossus and measurements of its activity.

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&a...

What is happening at Cerro Negro (Nicaragua)?

The INETER Nicaragua, said in a press release dated June 4, the Cerro Negro was perhaps entered a phase of reactivation.
From 8:45 am (local time June 04, a period of tremor began on the building. It worsened until 10:30 and then slowly eased. In the afternoon a swarm of tremors very low magnitude began to appear on the records. this swarm of 49 shocks was arrested a few hours later and INETER has, to date, no other published report on the building.
However, volcanologists have issued the recommendation to prohibit access to the building by measuring sércurité.
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Comment by Sevan Makaracı on June 9, 2013 at 7:24pm

Kamchatkan volcano Shiveluch emits 9-kilometer-tall plume (jun 9)

http://www.earthweek.com/2013/ew130614/ew130614d.html

The Kamchatkan volcano Shiveluch has thrice emitted columns of hot volcanic ash and gas. The tallest plume reached nine kilometers above the sea level, the Kamchatkan branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Geophysical Service reported on Sunday.
A code orange alert was issued for the volcano.

"Volcano seismicity is excessive, with rocks tumbling down its slopes," the report said.

In turn, the Kamchatkan territorial department of the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry said Shiveluch did not jeopardize residential areas and there had been no ash-fall.

Rescuers do not recommend visiting the erupting volcano, because ash may cause allergy in people and clog automobile systems.

Shiveluch is the northernmost active volcano of Kamchatka; it is situated 45 kilometers away from the Klyuchi town in the Ust-Kamchatsk district with the population of about 5,000. It is also one of the largest volcanoes in Kamchatka. Activity of Shiveluch intensified in May 2009, and a crack of about 30 meters deep went through its dome.

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Comment by jorge namour on June 5, 2013 at 3:11pm

June 5, 2013

A unnoticederuption at Kerinci-: Sumatra / Indonésie

Sunday, June 2, at 8:43 am (local time), the people of Sungai Rumpun are suddenly panicked and quickly evacuate their homes after a powerful explosion. To the surprise of the Kerinci, whose summit is only 10 km north-west, is the seat of eruptive activity and a heavy plume of ash has already reached the top of the building.
The ash plume was dispersed after rising about 2000 m high.

the detection of a low anomaly SO2 atsmosphere June 02, the day of the eruption.

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http://laculturevolcan.blogspot.fr/2013/06/une-eruption-passee-inap...

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