African roll and Mediterranean drop watch

Per the Zetas sequence during the 7 of 10, when S America rolls, almost in step with the folding Pacific, it (5) tears the Atlantic Rift on the southern side. This allows (6) Africa freedom to move and it rolls too, (7) dropping the Mediterranean floor above Algeria.

Africa Roll is occuring NOW, and has been occurring since well before Christmas of 2010 when suddenly earthquakes began around Gulf of Aden/Djibouti - followed up later by the eruption of extinct Volcano, NABRO.

Africa, like the South American continent, has begun to roll. This is first in the series: Indonesia’s drop, then S America’s roll, then Africa’s roll. Keep in mind these are just orientation pointers; the real thing is still on the back burner!

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ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for October 16, 2010

The roll of Africa, as we have described, will be more of a twist in place, so that the southern tip of the African Plate shifts somewhat to the west, toward the void opened up by the spreading Atlantic Rift, while the plate overall drops enough that having the top part shift to the east does not do damage along the plate boundaries. The Straits of Gibraltar will open an additional 125 miles and the northern point at Morocco will move 50 miles further east. All points around the northern border of Africa will move commensurately. S Africa will find itself similarly 125 miles further south, and westward by about 35 miles.

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ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for October 16, 2010

The fact that the African Plate, during previous rolls, created mountain building can be seen on a relief map. Morocco and Algeria have mountains due to the rolling in the past. One can see in the mountains of Spain and Italy and the Balkans and Turkey that this was the case there, too, in the past. The Alps themselves were built during previous African rolls. But this time the African Plate will drop away significantly, slipping to the south during the roll. This movement is possible because as the South Atlantic Rift tears open, there is room for the tip of Africa to slid into that void, thus dropping the entire African Plate as it rolls. The African Plate not only moves to the south during this process, it also further to the west, although the southern portion of Africa moves more in this direction more than the parts abutting the Mediterranean.

That said, why would the floor of the Mediterranean just above Algeria be more vulnerable than other areas during this roll? The border of the African Plate slices across northern Algeria, and thus when the plate rolls and drops, the Mediterranean floor there will suddenly find itself unsupported. Where the land mass housing Morocco and Algeria will not lose elevation, in the main, retaining its floatation strength to ride on the magma beneath, the floor of the Mediterranean is of a different composition. It will sink there, unsupported on the African side where the plates will pull apart. The Mediterranean coastline of Algeria will then find more than tsunami worries as they will have a loss of elevation by 12 feet or more. Their coastline is not part of the African Plate. What sinks and what continues to float on the magma beneath is a factor of the rock density, and the floor of the Mediterranean above Algeria has only been floating as it has due to the connection with the African Plate. Elsewhere, where the Mediterranean floor spreads during the roll, the floor is either too deep for a change to be noticed or at a distance from the plate border.

Tsunami will not occur to any ostensible degree because there is a void being created, where the waters will rush. However, turmoil and wave action can be anticipated. The shifting of the African Plate will also not incite any mountain building in Italy or the Balkans or Turkey, as the northern edge of the African Plate is not the solid, jutting line through the center of the Mediterranean that mankind assumes. The sea is deep there, to the south of Italy and the Balkans and Greece, and for good reason. This part of the great plates has fractured in the past, so that many fault lines lie under the surface, unknown to man until dramatic plate movements begin. The roll of the African Plate during the 7 of 10 scenarios thus spares all but the Mediterranean floor above Algeria! The roll will incite the Arabian Plate to roll also, to some degree, as across from Egypt there will be pressure, but further down the Red Sea there will be a tearing apart, inviting the Arabian Plate to migrate in this direction. However, this is not the disaster we have predicted for Iraq, not yet. Nor will the Afar Triangle, the African Rift Valley, experience changes all that dramatic during this roll.

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ZetaTalk Statement 11/20/2010: Africa has begun to roll. Just as in July, when Pakistan sank approximately 10 feet in elevation, indicating the plate holding India was tilting, this does NOT mean the big 7 of 10 prediction is occurring in Indonesia. Jakarta began to sink in September, and again, this does not mean the big 7 of 10 for Indonesia is at hand, nor did the many volcanoes erupting in Sumatra and Java in October signify the 7 of 10 had occurred. Towns along the coastline in Columbia began crumbing and sinking, and villages on the N Andes fault line in Colombia and Ecuador were clearly mountain building in late October, and all this following oil rig eruptions in rigs in Trinidad and Tobago and the island of Bonaire in the Caribbean. But all of this did not indicate the 7 of 10 roll for S America had occurred. We stated the sequence of events would be Indonesia's drop, then S America's roll, then Africa's roll. What you are seeing is a warmup, precursors, in all these regions. We stated that the trend would be obvious before the actual event, and you are seeing the trends. 
The edge of the African Plate was outlined with quakes, occurring in the Indian Ocean, the Atlantic, the Mediterranean, and of course the Gulf of Aden. 

 The distress on the African continent showed up during this time on the live seismographs, which showed a peculiar jiggle in those countries being stretched during the roll nudge. Note that some of these countries are above the Mediterranean, as the plate border through the Mediterranean would be tugging at them, too.


The Zetas have described the roll of the African Plate as a dropping down of the plate as well as a twist of the top to the east. As the Atlantic Rift pulls apart in the southern hemisphere, the Africa Plate has room to drop down a bit, pushing into the Atlantic Rift near S Africa. This eases the pressure on the Mediterranean, during the roll
And from :  ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for January 29, 2011  (http://www.zetatalk2.com/ning/29ja2011.htm)

Like the great crevasses that have been opening up in this region, the 7 of 10 stretch will not be accompanied by great quakes. The stretch zone is silent, in the main. Jiggling and shuddering might occur, with minor quakes jolting now and then, but basically a silent process. Of course there will be lava, hardening into a new surface, as the plates are being pulled apart and beneath the plates is magma. And where the surface is thin, magma may bubble up. But the Red Sea will not be an explosive or erupting volcanic region, as Hawaii is, because it will not be under pressure from colliding or compressing plates.  (http://www.zetatalk2.com/info/tinfx027.htm)

When the 7 of 10 scenario for Africa occurs, dropping Africa and widening the Red Sea, the isthmus holding Istanbul will tear, dropping the city into rubble. During the hour of the pole shift, what is left of Istanbul will find water sloshing back and forth between the Mediterranean and Black Sea and will be gravely affected by quakes along the various fault lines that traverse the area. Tsunami will not be the issue during the Earth changes affecting Turkey, as the fault lines move horizontally and will not raise or lower plates on either side to create a mass of water on the move.
ZetaTalk ™ March 26, 2011      

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  • lonne rey

    And another one

    Magnitude mb 3.8
    Region STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR
    Date time 2013-03-19 16:24:46.0 UTC
    Location 36.52 N ; 5.57 W
    Depth 40 km
    Distances

    300 km N of Rabat, Morocco / pop: 1,655,753 / local time: 16:24:46.0 2013-03-19
    73 km N of Ceuta, Spain / pop: 78,674 / local time: 17:24:46.0 2013-03-19
    65 km E of Cadiz, Spain / pop: 126,766 / local time: 17:24:46.0 2013-03-19
    27 km S of El Bosque, Spain / pop: 1,984 / local time: 17:24:46.0 2013-03-19

    Global view

    Source

  • Sevan Makaracı

  • Sevan Makaracı

    CANARY ISLANDS (EL HIERRO VOLCANO) SEISMICALLY ACTIVE AGAIN

  • Sevan Makaracı

    EL HIERRO VOLCANO, ERUPTION EXPECTED (Latest updates)

    Update Mon 25 Mar 08:17

    The likelihood of a new submarine eruption in the near future is increasing. Earthquakes and pulsating strong tremor continued with little changes, indicators of magma intruding into new dikes in the western rift zone. There is also a trend towards stronger quakes (about 20 magnitude 3+ events including a M4 this morning) and shallower earthquakes (many at around 11-12 km depth today). This suggests that magma is slowly breaking pathways upwards, i.e. towards the seafloor.
    The area has remained about 5 km off shore NW from the western tip of the island, ie. under the submarine prolongation of the volcano's western rift zone. This is where now a new eruption should be expected, if the magma does not decide to migrate laterally once again.

    The earthquake swarm continues with little changes. Most epicenters have remained in an area at about 15-17 km depth a few km NW off the western tip of the island. Volcanic tremor, suggesting magma movements, is continuous with strong pulses every few hours.
    Earthquake count today (only magnitudes >2): 111

    Update Sun 24 Mar 11:02
    Current tremor amplitude (IGN)
    Current tremor amplitude (IGN)

    A strong pulse of volcanic tremor has started, accompanied by a 3.2 magnitude quake at 15 km depth at 09:40 GMT.
    It seems that magma is continuing to move, and the scenario of a possible new eruption is becoming more and more likely.
    Some of the earthquakes listed are quite shallow (few km), but they are most likely a result of tectonic adjustments caused by the ongoing inflation (about 5 cm so far for the western parts of the island).

    Update Sun 24 Mar 10:07

    The situation has remained stable, tremor has eased a bit, possibly either because the flow of magma has been lower or because its is currently blocked.
    - 23 earthquakes (>mag 2) so far today
    - earthquake epicenters around 16-17 km, in the same area to the NW of the island's western tip.

    Source

  • Sevan Makaracı

    3 story building collapsed in Giresun / Turkey mysteriously.

    Source

  • Jon

  • lonne rey

    Three Egyptian divers 'tried to hack through internet ocean-floor cables in attack that could have taken ENTIRE continent offline'

    • Three men arrested by the Egyptian army for 'cutting undersea cable'
    • If the bid was successful it could have taken an 'entire continent offline'
    • It comes after one of the biggest cyber-attacks ever launched

    A picture of the three men, believed to have been arrested with the incident, which the Egyptian army has posted on Facebook

    No indication of who the men were or what their motive for cutting the cable was. It is also unclear how much damage was done.

    But Sky News reported that there was evidence of slow internet connections as far away as Pakistan and India, according to a network security firm which studies web traffic.

    Operator SEACOM said in the hours that followed the men's arrest that it was confident that full service would be restored quickly.

    It added in a statement earlier today: 'We understand from our Egyptian colleagues that the investigation is in its early stages and nothing is as yet confirmed with regard to the cause of the damage to SMW-4'.


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    Note

    The excuses are getting more and more ridiculous!!

    As a good friend of mine said "next time they will blame it on mermaids"

    I think that that explanation would fit better concerning all the fairy tales they are telling us

  • lonne rey

    El Hierro Volcano activity report – A very active night (again) + extensive update

    2013-03-29 09:42 UTC
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    The strong M4.6 earthquake had his epicenter at approx. 6 km out of the coast (thats closer than previous strong earthquakes).
    - Hypocenters show a tendency to become shallower again (17 km), with a few shallower ones.
    - The seismic active area is still below a relatively flat seabed but the distance to the submarine volcanic hills is gradually decreasing.

    2013-03-29 09:07 UTC
    - Strong events are following each other up at a high rate today.

    2013-03-29 08:58 UTC
    - The volcano does not give up so far. He continues to shake the greater epicenter area and some of these quakes can even be felt at other islands.

    Source

    Note so why is there no data concerning the other islands

    http://www.01.ign.es/ign/head/volcaSenalesDiasAnterioresHora.do?nom...

  • lonne rey

    IGN and USGS censoring earthquakes on El Hierro (Canary Islands) Here's the proof!

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  • Chris

  • Sevan Makaracı

    Strong Iran quake kills child, causes damage (May 11)

    A strong earthquake of 6.2 magnitude hit southern Iran early today, killing one child and injuring at least 20 others in remote, mountainous villages, state television reported.

    The US Geological Survey registered the quake at 0738 IST, measured at 85 kilometres (52 miles) southeast of the town of Minab, located in the southern Hormuzgan province and off the Strait of Hormuz.

    The quake was registered at a depth of 36.44 kilometres (22.64 miles), the USGS said.

    A local emergency official said a two-year-old died of serious injuries. "The child passed away on route to hospital," Mohammad Shekari was quoted by the ISNA news agency.

    Iran's top quake rescue operations official, Mahmoud Mozafar, said at least 20 people had been injured.

    Iran sits astride several major fault lines and is prone to frequent earthquakes, some of which have been devastating.

    Head of Iran's National Institute for Oceanography Vahid Chegini said today's quake was unlikely to spark a tsunami in the Gulf or the Sea of Oman.

    "The chances of a tsunami because of today's quake are remote as the quake was inland," Chegini told the Mehr news agency.

    Mozafar, who heads Iran's Red Crescent rescue corps, said rescue teams were dispatched to Hormuzgan's remote area hit by the quake.

    Provincial emergency chief Hossein Ranjbar told state television that some 70 villages had suffered severe damage in the quake, which according to Iran's Seismological Centre was followed by a series of aftershocks, measuring between 4.1 and 5.2.

    Media reports said electricity and telephone connection had been cut, while rescue teams were attempting to open blocked roads to the quake-hit areas.

    Last month, the biggest earthquake to hit the country in 50 years, measuring 7.8 killed a woman and injured more than a dozen other people in the southeast.

    At least 40 people were killed across the border in Pakistan where hundreds of mud homes were levelled.

    Putting aside America's longstanding enmity with Iran and its more recent strains in relations with Pakistan, US Secretary of State John Kerry had offered condolences and assistance with relief work for last month's quake.

    Also in April, another quake struck near Iran's Gulf port city of Bushehr, killing at least 30 people.

    The UN's atomic agency said there was no damage to Iran's only and Russian-built nuclear power plant at Bushehr. Iran said the plant continued its operations as normal.

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  • Sevan Makaracı

    Another obvious sign of African roll.....

    Earthquake strikes south of Turkey

    A 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck Saturday in the Mediterranean Sea, some 50 miles (80 kilometers) south southwest of Avsallar, Turkey, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.

    The quake struck at a relatively shallow depth of 32 miles (51 kilometers) in the seismically active region, it said.

    Video shot in Antalya and aired by Turkish broadcaster DHA showed chandeliers shaking.

    Source

  • Recall 15

    Plate inter-pressure changed:

    Gafza, Tunez New Lake:

    Quote:

    "August 01, 2014 4:54PM

    A LAKE that mysteriously appeared in a drought-stricken region of Tunisia last month is being hailed as a miracle by locals but may in fact be radioactive.

    Local shepherds discovered the large body of water along the Om Larayes Rd, about 25km from the southern Tunisian city of Gafsa, about three weeks ago"

    From:

    http://www.news.com.au/national/shepherds-discover-mysterious-new-l...

  • Khan

    Rising Sea Levels Endanger Senegalese Islands

    December 02, 2015

    Senegal's Saloum Delta region is an egregious example of how rising sea levels caused by global warming endanger coastal communities around the world.

    Mangrove forests, essential to Senegalese coastal ecosystems, protect swampy areas from erosion, storm surges and tsunamis. They shield crop fields and help boost fish stocks. But as the sea waters rise, the mangroves get too much salt and perish.

    Droughts and erratic rainfalls that cause floods have increased salt levels and poisoned freshwater sources, land and agriculture.

    "Three or four days after the rain, everything goes white.  There are piles of salt.  All the crops we sow die. All this is due to the salinity caused by the rising waters of the sea.  And when we store valuables in our rooms, rust eats away little-by-little and eventually destroys them," said Fatou Faye, a resident of Diamniadio island.

    Residents of the Diamniadio Island near the edge of the delta used to grow their own rice and vegetables. Now they have to buy the produce they used to grow. When the community lost its rice crops, it turned to fishing for livelihood.  But when the mangroves die they also erase the breeding grounds for fish.

    "When the sea enters in the river, because you have increasing of salt, it has killed many mangroves. And you know the mangroves are the nurseries of all the seafood," said Aissata Dia of Actionaid Senegal.

    Illegal overfishing further depleted fish stocks, leaving many people without a source of livelihood.

    "No mangrove conservation and land salinization led us to turn to immigration. A decrease of resources is what drives young people here to take canoes to reach the Canary Islands," said Youssoupha Sarr, a field worker for Actionaid.

    Those left behind fear losing their homes to the sea.

    "When the tide is high, the water goes into the kitchen and then gradually the water enters the rooms. My kitchen was rebuilt last year, but even today it is threatened by the rising waters. The high salinity of the seawater eventually breaks down even the cement. After three years, the building collapses," said islander Faye.

    Local activists have started an effort to replant mangroves and control the use of the shrubs for firewood.  They are also working with the communities to set up sand barriers, provide water tanks to collect rain water, and grow table gardens with soil made from peanut shells and other material.

    Environmentalists hope the plight of the islands will receive due attention at the Paris Climate Summit.

    Source

  • Juan F Martinez

    LATEST SIGNIFICANT EARTHQUAKES
    Increasing in frequency, quantity and magnitude
    02-12-2017

    The Pacific is clearly compressing and folding towards Asia, South America is moving West, Africa is dropping. The quakes show the trend. At some point, there will be a massive adjustment triggering the New Madrid fault in the USA, followed by an adjustment on the San Andreas fault.

    Purple is within the last 1 hour
    Red is 1 to 24 hours ago
    Orange 24 to 48 hours ago
    Yellow one week ago
    White two weeks ago

  • M. Difato

    Earthquake hits central Mozambique; no reports of casualties

     http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/article158017434.html

  • Khan

    A Giant, 300 - 984 feet Crack That Opened Up in Saudi Arabia.

    2,28,2018


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  • Ovidiu Pricopi

    Rare M5.6 earthquake hits Mozambique - Malawi border, followed by M5.2 , This is on East African Rift , most likely is spreading ! https://watchers.news/2018/03/08/rare-m5-6-earthquake-hits-mozambiq...

  • Ovidiu Pricopi

    Mount Etna, one of the word's most active volcanoes, sparked fears of a fiery eruption on Thursday after a rapid succession of powerful tremors rocked the fiery mountain. I think that Mediterranean ADJUST after Africa tectonic plate  being so active : like the tremors in Canary , tectonic cracks in Arabia Peninsula , quakes on the African rift shows from Malawi region. https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/929538/volcano-mount-etna-erup...

  • jorge namour

    Strong earthquake in the lower Tyrrhenian, epicenter right on the submerged volcano Marsili [MAPS and DATA INGV] - ITALY


    Stromboli there has been a very strong explosion
    March 7, 2018

    https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=it&tl=en&js=y&...

    Strong earthquake in the Tyrrhenian Sea, exactly where the submerged Marsili volcano is located. A few hours ago the strong explosion of Stromboli, while a small seismic swarm has been in place for 48 hours on Etna

    A strong earthquake of magnitude 4.4 struck the Tyrrhenian Sea at 9.15 pm tonight. The shock occurred in the volcano Marsili, the great "monster" submerged in the heart of the Tyrrhenian Sea. The shock was very deep, with a hypocenter of 389km , and for this was not felt by the population:

    A few hours ago, in the nearby Stromboli there has been a very strong explosion that has frightened the citizens of the Tyrrhenian Calabria and particularly of the Tropea area, where a strong roar has arrived with a tremor of the ground.

    http://www.meteoweb.eu/2018/03/stromboli-esplosione-boato-tremore-c...

    Moreover, in the last 48 hours a small seismic swarm has been activated on Etna, with dozens of shocks of moderate magnitude (the strongest 2.4) on the north / west side of the volcano, in the Bronte area.

    In the lower Tyrrhenian there are often such deep earthquakes where the oceanic lithosphere sinks beneath the continental lithosphere.

  • jorge namour

    Naples earthquake: fear in Pozzuoli, Bagnoli and Agnano: seismic swarm in the Phlegraean Fields, roars and shocks felt by the population [LIVE] ITALY

    March 12, 2018 -

    http://www.meteoweb.eu/foto/terremoto-pozzuoli-napoli/id/1061040/#1

    https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=it&tl=en&js=y&...

    Earthquake shocks were felt by the population of Pozzuoli, in the province of Naples: very superficial, linked to the activity of the Phlegraean Fields. Updates in real time

    The rumbles and earthquakes have been felt by the population of Pozzuoli , Bagnoli , Agnano and Naples . They are very superficial shocks, related to the activity of the Campi Flegrei . The magnitude is not high, but shocks occur a few hundred meters deep. Numerous reports come from the Toiano district, via Pisciarelli and Agnano (the Solfatara area), from Via Campana, from Arcofelice and from the Flegrean municipality of Quarto.

    The mayor of Pozzuoli, Vincenzo Figliolia , in a post published on his Facebook page, explains that " a seismic swarm is underway " and claims to be " in contact with the Vesuvian Observatory ", Neapolitan section of Ingv. The Observatory, reports Figliolia , " invites us not to create alarmism and panic. The Observatory is monitoring the activity to ensure our safety. Everything would fall under the dynamics of the yellow alert state of the Campi Flegrei caldera, in the normal activity of the territory ", he concludes.

    Here are the data published by the INGV :

    2.34 pm - magnitude 0.4 - hypocenter at 0.5km depth
    2.38 pm - magnitude 0.8 - hypocenter at 1.4km depth
    2.41 pm - magnitude 1.4 - hypocenter at 1.8km depth
    2.42 pm - magnitude 0.7 - hypocenter at 1.5km depth
    2.58 pm - magnitude 1.8 - hypocenter at 2.6km depth
    3:09 pm - magnitude 2.4 - hypocenter at 2.5km depth

  • jorge namour

    Campi Flegrei - After the NATO also the observatory goes away from the red zone! Should we worry? VOLCANO- ITALY

    http://terrarealtime.blogspot.com.ar/2018/03/campi-flegrei-dopo-la-...

    https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=it&tl=en&js=y&...

    The citizens remain in the red Flegrea zone, but to leave is the seat of the Vesuvius Observatory
    because in via Diocleziano "in case of eruption of the caldera it would not be safe"

    It's not a joke. All true, all confirmed to the Ansa agency by Carlo Doglioni president Ingv (National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology).

    The need for a move has emerged in recent months, in fact in the event of eruption of the caldera the institute could no longer operate precisely because in the off-limits area from which the inhabitants would be removed. "In Naples - explains Doglioni - the red zone is so vast that it is difficult to find a place that would not be affected in the event of an eruption of the Campi Flegrei".

  • Juan F Martinez

    Gauteng, South Africa, today, April 1, 2018. Another impressive sinkhole and crumbling of a neighborhood

    Video:  https://www.facebook.com/SevereWeatheramerica/videos/1724403160951408/

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    https://qz.com/1244443/scientists-now-have-evidence-africa-is-physi...

    Geologists now have evidence Africa is physically splitting into two continents

    A large crack, stretching several kilometres, made a sudden appearance recently in south-western Kenya. The tear, which continues to grow, caused part of the Nairobi-Narok highway to collapse and was accompanied by seismic activity in the area.

    The Earth is an ever-changing planet, even though in some respects change might be almost unnoticeable to us. Plate tectonics is a good example of this. But every now and again something dramatic happens and leads to renewed questions about the African continent splitting in two.

    The Earth’s lithosphere (formed by the crust and the upper part of the mantle) is broken up into a number of tectonic plates. These plates are not static, but move relative to each other at varying speeds, “gliding” over a viscous asthenosphere. Exactly what mechanism or mechanisms are behind their movement is still debated, but are likely to include convection currents within the asthenosphere and the forces generated at the boundaries between plates.

    These forces do not simply move the plates around, they can also cause plates to rupture, forming a rift and potentially leading to the creation of new plate boundaries. The East African Rift system is an example of where this is currently happening.

    The East African Rift Valley stretches over 3,000km from the Gulf of Aden in the north towards Zimbabwe in the south, splitting the African plate into two unequal parts: the Somali and Nubian plates. Activity along the eastern branch of the rift valley, running along Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania, became evident when the large crack suddenly appeared in south-western Kenya.

    Why does rifting happen?

    When the lithosphere is subject to a horizontal extensional force it will stretch, becoming thinner. Eventually, it will rupture, leading to the formation of a rift valley.

    This process is accompanied by surface manifestations along the rift valley in the form of volcanism and seismic activity. Rifts are the initial stage of a continental break-up and, if successful, can lead to the formation of a new ocean basin. An example of a place on Earth where this has happened is the South Atlantic ocean, which resulted from the break up of South America and Africa around 138m years ago – ever noticed how their coastlines match like pieces of the same puzzle?.


    Maps made by Snider-Pellegrini in 1858 showing his idea of how the American and African continents may once have fitted together.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Snider-Pellegrini#/media/File...

    Continental rifting requires the existence of extensional forces great enough to break the lithosphere. The East African Rift is described as an active type of rift, in which the source of these stresses lies in the circulation of the underlying mantle. Beneath this rift, the rise of a large mantle plume is doming the lithosphere upwards, causing it to weaken as a result of the increase in temperature, undergo stretching and breaking by faulting. continues.....................

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO7s5zIhX6k

  • Juan F Martinez

    Magnitude ML 4.1 + 2 = ~M6

    Region SPAIN

    Date time 2018-06-17 07:47:33.4 UTC

    Location 37.16 N ; 4.28 W Depth 8 km Distances 148 km NE of Gibraltar, Gibraltar / pop: 26,600 / local time: 09:47:33.4 2018-06-17 50 km N of Málaga, Spain / pop: 569,000 / local time: 09:47:33.4 2018-06-17 21 km W of Huétor-Tájar, Spain / pop: 9,100 / local time: 09:47:33.4 2018-06-17

  • Juan F Martinez

    Israel - Three Earthquakes today, same location PREDICTED by ZetaTalk  http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfo24t.htm
     
    Africa Roll
     
    Magnitude ML 3.9 + 2 = ~M6
    Region DEAD SEA REGION
    Date time 2018-07-08 13:30:48.5 UTC
    Location 32.86 N ; 35.56 E
    Depth 10 km
    Distances 99 km SW of Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic / pop: 1,570,000 / local time: 16:30:48.5 2018-07-08
    30 km NE of Nazareth, Israel / pop: 64,800 / local time: 16:30:48.5 2018-07-08
    8 km N of Tiberias, Israel / pop: 39,800 / local time: 16:30:48.5 2018-07-08
     
    Magnitude MD 3.0 + 2 = ~M5
    Region DEAD SEA REGION
    Date time 2018-07-08 20:04:54.5 UTC
    Location 32.84 N ; 35.58 E
    Depth 1 km
    Distances 100 km SW of Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic / pop: 1,570,000 / local time: 23:04:54.5 2018-07-08
    31 km NE of Nazareth, Israel / pop: 64,800 / local time: 23:04:54.5 2018-07-08
    7 km NE of Tiberias, Israel / pop: 39,800 / local time: 23:04:54.5 2018-07-08
     
    Magnitude MD 2.9 = ~M5
    Region DEAD SEA REGION
    Date time 2018-07-08 19:00:48.3 UTC
    Location 32.86 N ; 35.58 E
    Depth 5 km
    Distances 98 km SW of Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic / pop: 1,570,000 / local time: 22:00:48.3 2018-07-08
    32 km NE of Nazareth, Israel / pop: 64,800 / local time: 22:00:48.3 2018-07-08
    9 km NE of Tiberias, Israel / pop: 39,800 / local time: 22:00:48.3 2018-07-08
     

  • Juan F Martinez

    Five-foot TSUNAMI strikes Spanish resorts in Majorca and Menorca deluging roads and flooding beach bars and terraces  7-16-2018
    Wave measuring five feet hit Ciutadella on west coast of Menorca on Monday

    Seawater flooded bars by the coast in Andratx, and covered beachside roads

    Boat owners on Majorca's south west coast were filmed trying to save their boats

    The huge wave has been identified as a meteotsunami, which is caused by disturbances in air pressure at sea

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5959831/Mini-TSUNAMI-strike...

  • Juan F Martinez

    Evidence of the Africa Roll and Mediterranean dropping. Conil de la Frontera, south of Cadiz, SPAIN 7-6-2019

    https://www.lavozdigital.es/cadiz/janda/lvdi-tsunami-conil-afelio-2...

  • Juan F Martinez

    Samsun, TURKEY : Africa Roll and torrential rains causing ground to SHIFT, bridge loses footing.

    A bridge in the Black Sea province of Samsun collapsed on Aug. 26, injuring two citizens.

    The bridge over the Terme streamlet, connecting the Çay and Felenk neighborhoods, has collapsed following torrential rains.  

    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/bridge-collapse-injures-two-in-tur...

  • Juan F Martinez

    African roll and Mediterranean drop watch
    Magnitude mb 5.5 +2 = ~ M7.5
    Region LAKE TANGANYIKA REGION, TANZANIA
    Date time 2019-09-09 00:38:43.3 UTC
    Location 6.46 S ; 30.76 E
    Depth 10 km
    Distances 374 km SE of Bujumbura, Burundi / pop: 332,000 / local time: 02:38:43.3 2019-09-09
    192 km NW of Sumbawanga, Tanzania, United Republic of / pop: 89,200 / local time: 03:38:43.3 2019-09-09
    33 km W of Mpanda, Tanzania, United Republic of / pop: 73,400 / local time: 03:38:43.3 2019-09-09
  • Juan F Martinez

    Spain and Italy are shaken by strong surface earthquakes

    Earthquake detected on Friday, October 25, 2019.

    Spain has been shaken by a strong earthquake, with residents in Gibraltar and Malaga experiencing tremors.

    The 4.5 earthquake occurred in Marbella at 9.45 a.m., the EMSC CSEM earthquake tracking site reported. Witnesses detailed their experiences on the website, and one simply said: "Wow." Another said: "He sat on the roof reading and could see the terrace and the building in motion."

    Other witnesses reported that furniture was moving and dogs were barking.

    The earthquake shook Marbella, in southern Spain, near several important urban areas.

    The quake hit only 51 miles from the holiday point of Malaga and 60 miles from the overseas territory of the United Kingdom of Gibraltar.
    HOURS BACK A SISM HAPPENED IN ITALY:

    An earthquake of magnitude 4.6 was recorded at 06:31 on Friday in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the southern coast of Italy, the country's National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology announced.

    The epicenter of the earthquake occurred 11 km off the coast of the Calabria region, in southern Italy, near the city of Scalea. Land surface fluctuations are clearly felt in many settlements in the region. The quake has scared many locals who quickly left their homes, according to BGNES, Nova TV reported.

    According to Calabria authorities, there are no reports of victims and serious material damage.

    https://alertamundialinfo.com/2019/10/25/espana-e-italia-son-remeci...

    https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=800978

  • Juan F Martinez

    OMAN  Possible elevation loss or sloshing.  Posted 10-29-2019

  • Juan F Martinez

    AFRICA ROLLED Today 11-17-2019
    M 5.1 MOROCCO 2019-11-17 08:39:09 Depth: 10 Km More details
     
    M 5.1 BOUVET ISLAND REGION 2019-11-17 06:18:34 Depth: 10 Km More details
     
    M 5.1 MID-INDIAN RIDGE 2019-11-17 08:26:28 Depth: 10 Km More details
     
    #Africa_Roll #7_of_10
  • Juan F Martinez

    GREECE  11-25-2019 

    Magnitude ML 3.4
    Region ADRIATIC SEA
    Date time 2019-11-25 20:57:17.3 UTC
    Location 41.39 N ; 19.41 E
    Depth 2 km
    Distances 35 km W of Tirana, Albania / pop: 375,000 / local time: 21:57:17.3 2019-11-25
    8 km N of Durrës, Albania / pop: 123,000 / local time: 21:57:17.3 2019-11-2

    https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=807690

    Floods cause extensive Damages in Halkidiki, Greece

    https://www.greece10best.com/floods-cause-extensive-damages-in-halk...

  • Khan

    Uganda: Thousands Affected by Landslides in Western Region.
    November 2019.

    Landslides in Bundibugyo district in Western Region.
    Landslides have affected the district since mid-November. On 13 November, Uganda Red Cross said areas of Bundibugyo Town council as well as Tokwe, Bukonzo and Busaru sub-counties were all affected.

    Recent reports from Uganda media said say that 349 homes have been destroyed and 4,000 people affected. According to the reports, the worst hit areas are Bundimulinga and Hikitara villages in Tokwe sub-county, Hamutoma, Humya villages in Bundibugyo and Buhundu in Bukonzo sub-county.

    Affected communities are in need of shelter, wash facilities, food and other supplies, according to the Red Cross.

    Roads have been cut and several bridges in the affected area destroyed, disrupting the transport network. Crops have also suffered damage.

    Source

  • Juan F Martinez

  • Juan F Martinez

    Gas station exploded in Medina, Saudi Arabia Dec5 2019

    https://www.facebook.com/100041907843842/videos/151136912959903/

  • Khan

    Kenya: Families displaced by landslide in Murang’a cry for help.

    Jan 10, 2020

    Families  which  were relocated after their homes were affected by landslides in parts of Murang’a want the government to resettle them.

    Fifteen  families from Kahatia area of Kahuro Sub-county have been camping at a local Primary School since beginning of December last year after their houses started sinking due to heavy rains experienced in the County.

    Source

  • Juan F Martinez

    Venice canals almost run dry just two months after flooding
    Although the water levels in the city's famous canals rise and fall with the tide, exceptionally low tides have left canals bare.   Monday 13 January 2020 07:23, UK

    https://news.sky.com/story/venice-canals-almost-run-dry-just-two-mo...

  • Juan F Martinez

    Nine dead in Turkey as 6.0 earthquake strikes western Iran

    • Among the dead were three children, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said. Dozens of others were injured
    • The quake caused 1,066 buildings to collapse, according to the interior minister. A number of schools were also damaged
    Emergency teams have been sent to the remote mountainous region.
    The quake centred west of the Iranian city of Khoy and affected villages in the Turkish province of Van.
    that 37 people were injured, including nine in a critical but not life-threatening condition.Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu told a news conference that three children and four adults were killed in Turkey’s Baskule district. Koca later updated the number of fatalities to nine and wrote on Twitter
    Iran’s official IRNA news agency said the earthquake affected 43 villages in the mountainous Qotour area. It later added that at least 75 people had been injured, six of whom were hospitalised.
    According to the European Mediterranean Seismological Center (EMSC), the quake, which happened at 9:22am local time, had a depth of 5 kilometres (3 miles).
  • Juan F Martinez

  • Juan F Martinez

    Magnitude Mw 6.6 (+2)
    Region CRETE, GREECE
    Date time 2020-05-02 12:51:05.6 UTC
    Location 34.13 N ; 25.65 E
    Depth 10 km
    Distances 461 km SE of Athens, Greece / pop: 730,000 / local time: 15:51:05.6 2020-05-02
    141 km S of Irákleion, Greece / pop: 138,000 / local time: 15:51:05.6 2020-05-02
    118 km S of Ágios Nikólaos, Greece / pop: 10,800 / local time: 15:51:05.6 2020-05-02
    98 km S of Ierápetra, Greece / pop: 12,600 / local time: 15:51:05.6 2020-05-02

  • Juan F Martinez

    ANDUJAR (JAÉN- SPAIN)  Last night after a 5 minute lightning storm with great thunder, these giant balls of light appeared, and remained for 5 minutes, before fading.

    There have been many earthquakes in the area due to the 7 of 10,

    http://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/7-of-10-sequence

    and Africa Roll,

    http://poleshift.ning.com/…/african-roll-and-mediterranean-…

    is this the result of escaped methane that ignited?

    https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earth…/significant_earthquakes.php

    Sergio Ruiz Garcia posted these cellphone images.

    ----------------------------------------------

    Added by moderators 

    Possibly ball lightning 

    http://www.zetatalk.com/ning/29mr2014.htm 

    We have described a bending of the plate holding Australia, such that the western 2/3 will bend down during the hour of the Pole Shift, sinking with India under the waves. Such bending and breaking of rock layers invariably occurs where the crush is weak. Such weak points are often where rivers flow, where the crust has drooped due to lack of support. The Channel Country in central Australia is such land, as can be seen in elevation maps. Are the Min Min lights related to this bending and snapping rock?

    We have often mentioned that the electronic screech prior to earthquakes is due to air pockets within the rock being compressed so water can touch all side, allowing electrons to flow. Ball lightning is also a phenomena not unknown to man. We have explained that ball lightning occurs when an immense charged field develops, and the desert area over the Channel Country is thus, due to the bending it endures. Why do the Min Min seem to follow cars but remain out of reach? The car’s electrical system is an attractant, but likewise this ball lightning is held in a suspension of electron related particle flows. Any excess of a particular charge, even that coming from a human, acts as a repulsion.

     

  • Juan F Martinez

    M 5.8 CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN SEA
    2020-05-20 23:43:15
    Depth: 10 Km
  • Juan F Martinez

    AFRICA ROLL — 8/24/2020
    M 5.0 (+ 2.5)
    LAKE TANGANYIKA REGION, CONGO
    2020-08-24 14:13:13
    Depth: 10 Km
    M 5.0 (+2.5)
    MALAWI
    2020-08-24 07:03:48
    Depth: 10 Km
    M 4.7 (+2.5)
    LAKE EDWARD REGION, CONGO
    2020-08-20 11:23:29
    Depth: 10 Km

  • Juan F Martinez

    PAMPLONA, SPAIN — M5.0 +

    M 4.6
    PYRENEES
    2020-09-30 22:02:30
    Depth: 5 Km

    M 3.3
    PYRENEES
    2020-09-30 22:54:13
    Depth: 10 Km

    M 2.9
    PYRENEES
    2020-09-30 01:01:44
    Depth: 2 Km

    https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=907056#summary

  • KM

    https://strangesounds.org/2020/11/soil-liquefaction-tanzania-dar-es...

    State of panic in Tanzania as soils are liquefying and swallowing homes in Dar es Salaam, the finance capital of the African country

    Dar es Salaam mysterious mud liquefaction house collapse Dar es Salaam mysterious mud liquefaction is no new volcano erupting in Tanzania but still destroys homes in Tanzania. 

    The soil under Dar el Sallam, the finance capital of Tanzania, is mysteriously liquefying under homes and businesses.

    Mud has been seen coming out of the soil, destroying at least 9 houses (total collapse), cracking tens of others and prompting mass evacuations.

    Dar es Salaam mysterious mud liquefaction house collapse
    One of the destroyed houses after soil liquefaction in the financial capital of Tanzania. 

    Residents started taking the situation seriously when a child and a cow almost drowned in one of the mud pools

    The source of the oozing mud is unknown

    It was first thought it could be coming from a small stream. But then the similar phenomenon was discovered in many neighboring districts of the town. So what the heck?

    Dar es Salaam mysterious mud liquefaction house collapse
    Mud coming out of the soil in Dar es Salaam Tanzania. 

    According to residents of a neighborhood, a small hill formed at the center of an abandoned football field. And now, this small ‘volcano’ seems to be the epicenter of the ‘mudslides’ in the area.

    Dar es Salaam mysterious mud liquefaction house collapse
    That’s really weird, isn’t it? 

    Yes, it is probably no new mud volcano formation and eruption. Dar es Salaam was not built in a volcanic region.

    But why is the soil liquefying in Tanzania?

    According to the Geologic Survey of Tanzania: “What happened at Kunduchi Mtongani was a normal liquefaction which occurs when seismic forces (either natural or man-made) affect saturated, loose, granular layers, forcing the loose soil structure to contract and in the process, generating excess pore water pressure, accompanied by a reduction in soil strength.

    According to officials, such liquefaction events are also common in some parts of Shinyanga, Singida and Dodoma regions.

    Yes! Again, this strange mud coming out of the soil in Tanzania will remain a geology mystery. More weird geological phenomenon on The Citizen, Strange Sounds and Steve Quayle.

  • Juan F Martinez

    A giant sinkhole opened Friday in the parking lot of a hospital in Naples, Italy, forcing the temporary closure of a nearby residence for recovering COVID-19 patients because utilities were severed.

    Operations weren’t affected at the Hospital of the Sea, and firefighters said it didn’t appear anyone was injured. The sinkhole consumed three cars in the hospital’s otherwise empty visitors’ parking lot.

    The local hospital district said the 20-meter-deep (66 feet), 2,000-square-meter (21,527-square-foot) sinkhole opened at dawn. Chief firefighter Cmdr. Ennio Aquilino told Italian television channel SkyTG 24 the implosion could have been caused by an infiltration of water underground as a result of recent heavy rains.

    https://www.bgdailynews.com/news/international/giant-sinkhole-consu...

  • Kojima

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