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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 October 21, 2011 at 5:44pm
EL HIERRO- CANARIAS recorded an earthquake of 2.6 degrees felt Friday October 21, 2011

Volcanic tremor signal continues to moderate. The latest earthquakes are mostly registered northwest of Frontera.

ACNPRESS The population of El Hierro has become to feel a tremor in this case of 2.6 magnitude on the Richter scale, which was preceded on Friday by four earthquakes, all of intensity less than 1.8 degrees .

The main quake occurred at 10:36 hours and about 24 miles deep, north-west Frontera, specifically in the area of ​​small seismic swarm was detected in recent days in the center of Valle del Golfo, at its marine part.
The other occurred at similar depths in excess of 20 kilometers and in the same area except one, whose epicenter was located southwest of El Pinar, at a depth of 17 kilometers.
On the other hand, the Association Volcano Canarias Islands (Avcan) mentions on its Facebook page, ´Actualidad Volcánica de Canarias´the " impressive lineup "of eight of the nine earthquakes in the northwest and southeast axis (NNW-SSE), where práctically is located all volcanic seismic activity these days.
Besides, still detected a "significant" sign of tremor, which continues with little variation and events "long period", which experts generally attributed to an active role of fluids within the volcanic conduits, caused by resonance effects or flow instability.
Also, note that the latest data from the National Geographic Institute (IGN) show that seismic activity continues to "moderate, with some moderate earthquakes located in low magnitude," too deep.

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Comment by Sevan Makaracı on October 21, 2011 at 1:07am

OCT 20 :

Hawai, Mauna Kea volcano - Earthquake swarm

 

Since early yesterday (Hawaii time), the volcano has experienced at least 38 earthquakes, some as large at M4.5, all centered NW of the main summit of Mauna Kea, all at depths between 14-19 km (see below), all below the crust under the Big Island. This is what a suspicious swarm looks like, where we have a strong focus of seismicity at depth under an active volcano ....

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OCT 19 :

Bolivia, Rapidly Inflating Volcano Creates Growing Mystery

 

Researchers from several universities are essentially working as geological detectives, using a suite of tools to piece together the restive peak's past in order to understand what it is doing now, and better diagnose what may lie ahead.

It's a mystery they've yet to solve.

Uturuncu is a nearly 20,000-foot-high (6,000 meters) volcano in southwest Bolivia. Scientists recently discovered the volcano is inflating with astonishing speed....

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OCT 18 :

Iceland, Katla volcano - Seismic tremors

 

Scientists are keeping close watch on Iceland’s Katla volcano, where a series of recent seismic tremors reaching magnitude 3.9 have raised the possibility that an eruption may be imminent....

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Rapidly Inflating Volcano Creates Growing Mystery

Comment by Sevan Makaracı on October 17, 2011 at 12:22pm

OCT 17 :

Chile, Puyehue volcano - Argentina, Uruguay halt flights due to volcanic ash

 

Argentina and Uruguay both suspended flights at major airports Sunday due to dangerous ash from neighboring Chile's Puyehue volcano, which has disrupted global travel since it erupted earlier this year. Authorities suspended or canceled numerous international flights serving the United States, Peru and Brazil at the Ezeiza airport south of the capital, hours after shutting off Jorge Newbery airport in Buenos Aires. "We need the ash cloud to pass" before the airlines operating out of the airport, which serves domestic and regional flights, resume their operations, Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi told local television. Argentina's LAN airline said in a statement that international as well as domestic flights were affected, including routs to Mendoza on the steps of the Andes mountains toward the Chilean border, and Ushuaia in the far south. In Uruguay, 15 international flights were canceled at Montevideo's international Carrasco airport, largely affecting flights to Chile and neighboring Argentina and Brazil. Brazilian air carriers Gol and Tam both canceled their flights Sunday to Buenos Aires and Montevideo, company officials said.

Air traffic in the southern hemisphere has been hit hard in recent months. Airports in Buenos Aires and Montevideo and later those in Australia and New Zealand were paralyzed when the volcano high in the Andes roared back to life in June after sleeping dormant for half a century. Since June most airports in Argentina have been forced into shutdowns at some point due to dangerous ash threatening the safety of commercial airliners. The ash cloud also dampened hopes of a good tourist season at the Argentine ski resort of Bariloche, some 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) southwest of Buenos Aires and just 100 kilometers (60 miles) southeast of Puyehue, as flights were canceled and pristine snow was darkened by the spewing volcano. Ash poses a significant threat to aircraft because once sucked into engines, it can be transformed into molten glass by the high temperatures and potentially cause an engine to fail. The eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjoll last year caused the greatest shutdown of air space in peacetime Europe, with more than 100,000 flights canceled and eight million passengers affected.

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Comment by Sevan Makaracı on October 17, 2011 at 12:22pm

OCT 16 :

Russia, Shiveluch in violent eruption

 

Reports speak of a violent volcanic eruption of Mount Shiveluch on Russia’s Far Eastern Kamchatka Peninsula.

Smoke and ash from the volcano have climbed to 10 kilometres, sparking no-fly warnings for the surrounding area. Snow around the crater is rapidly melting, creating mudslides....

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Comment by jorge namour on October 17, 2011 at 4:01am
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El Hierro on the side of the Julan-La Restinga, because there is scarcely a mile away from where it is believed the fracture and the nearest point of land. The emergence of a new island or an island that is one with iron depends on how long the eruption is extended to push all of the material.
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Comment by jorge namour on October 17, 2011 at 3:55am
Scientists believe the volcano of El Hierro has more magma that Teneguía Monday October 17, 2011
The eruption on La Palma in 1971 drove forty million cubic meters of magmatic material to the outside and lasted 24 days. The El Hierro could take up to a month and a half and fifty million cubic meters
GUERRA PEDRO Scientists working for weeks in El Hierro believe the volcano that rumbles beneath the soil of the smallest island of the Canary Islands can hide in the magma chamber more material than Teneguía expelled in La Palma, in 1971 . This conclusion was reached after complex mathematical calculations that lead them to have a real close approximation of what lies along the 12 km route they believe has made ​​the magma over the past three months, after the last July, the first detected earthquakes of the crisis on alert scientists from around the world. Because there is more material magmatic eruption could also be longer than 40 years ago just occurred in the neighboring island.
On October 26, 1971 the Teneguía made ​​an appearance in La Palma. The eruption lasted over 24 days, until 18 November and, according to studies, it is believed that drove about forty million cubic meters of magma. At that time, due to lack of technical means, nothing could be anticipated, but after the end of the eruption itself could be studied in detail the volcano and reach different conclusions. One was the amount of magma expelled.
Now, just 40 years later, scientists are based on the deformation suffered by the island in the last three months (about 5 centimeters) and in the path of the lava under the earth during that time (about 12 miles) to think that under El Hierro, are expecting their output near 50 million cubic meters of lava.
With these data on the table, the rash that breaks through at this time under the waters of the Sea Calm in La Restinga, could take between a month and a half months, according to estimates calculated by the scientific community moved to Meridian Island.
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After scientific analysis is performed to detail the volcano El Hierro and compared with other parameters of eruptions produced elsewhere in the world, researchers are able now to predict certain things about the beast that awaits his exit under the Island for example, before the occurrence of the dangerous phase of the eruption (the explosions that eject magmatic material under pressure) it could take between seven and eight hours after what is considered an alert phase, when large columns begin to appear smoke with steam generated by the accumulation of gas in the seabed.
After Saturday scientists detect the presence of magmatic material steaming volcanic spot on since last Wednesday, affecting the Mar de Las Calmas, the next thing will be, as that will be building what scientists call the building volcano, which is nothing more than the accumulation of lava on the seafloor to be getting closer and closer to the surface, are columns of smoke generated by the steam from the gas eruption. These columns of smoke could reach, as the director of the National Geographic Institute (IGN), María José Blanco, "five hundred feet high," and besides being very dramatic, pose no risk to the public.
About seven-eight hours later, investigators believe, come the dangerous phase: a sequence of bursts generated by the contact of magmatic material to 1,200 degrees centigrade, with water as the depth decreases the growth of building volcano. White explained yesterday, these explosions can move magmatic material, mainly ash, up to four or five miles away, which fully reach the village of La Restinga and so far, is not believed to reach the town of El Pinar, located upslope of La Restinga.
Once that phase occurs, scientists believe very explosive, subaerial construction would begin, which could result, as explained in the day yesterday, the birth of an island in the area of the rash. Even scientists believe, this island could be attached to the island of El Hierro on the si
Comment by Selim KARABIYIK on October 16, 2011 at 4:26pm
Comment by Sevan Makaracı on October 16, 2011 at 2:43pm

SEP 16 :

El Hierro volcano - Giant bubbles visible from the coast

 

Villagers are mentioning “bubbles” coming up in the spotted area in the sea.

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In the last hours has appeared a new circle in the spot with bubbles, in the extreme southeast. The phenomenon is occurring on a cyclical basis every 15 to 20 minutes and is noticeable from the road to La Restinga, the control point of the Civil Guard.....

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Comment by jorge namour on October 15, 2011 at 3:49pm
Magma incandescent and explosion hazard impede access La Restinga EL HIERRO Saturday October 15, 2011

The Canary Islands government takes out of the zone the boat of the ICCM and prohibits helicopter flight
LAPROVINCIA.ES The Canary Islands government has ordered the immediate evacuation of the land and air and sea around La Restinga to signs of an eruption of incandescent magma about two kilometers away from the coastal village of El Hierro.

The authorities have banned all access by land to La Restinga and also demanded the immediate departure of the vessel area of the Canary Institute of Marine Science who was in the area to collect samples of volcanic spot. The order also implies the impossibility of flying over the area by helicopter, to the risk that the ongoing eruption can cause explosions, solvent sources informed laprovincia.es .

The alert level remains at La Restinga red level one, which keeps the volcanic crisis management in the hands of the Government of
Canaries.
The urgent statement issued by the Canarian Government states:

The direction of PEVOLCA reports that, due to the onset of smoking at sea pyroclastic closes the access to the village of La Restinga until further notice.

It also ordered the ship back to port "Professor Ignacio Lozano" and have banned helicopter flights over the area
affected.

In an hour or so, we could have a scientific assessment on the new stage.
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Comment by jorge namour on October 13, 2011 at 4:21pm
The magma is close to La Restinga EL HIERRO Thursday October 13, 2011
Scientists say El Hierro in the last hours the magma has walked in towards the coast and believe it is less than 500 meters deep
LAPROVINCIA.ES / EFE The magma is dangerously close to La Restinga. In the last hours, the magma has walked in the direction of La Restinga and scientists in the area say this means that the volcanic material is less than 500 meters deep. The south coast of the island dawn on Thursday with a huge green stain, scientists report in the area, has doubled in the last hours and continues to grow.
Residents of the municipality of El Pinar and other areas of the island of El Hierro have come this Thursday at the highlands of La Restinga to see the spots in the sea are leaving the two foci of the volcanic eruption that occurred on Monday the island
The nearest spot, according to experts located a half mile from the coast, has a darker area and a tail that fishermen estimate that more than two miles to the ocean horizon.
Several fishermen who have spoken have indicated Efe are ocean currents that are extending the original stain along.
One of them commented that "the monster's head," as so called probably the place where is situated one of the active nodes of the eruption, has grown since yesterday was seen by villagers, who alerted the authorities thereof.
The technicians of the National Geographic Institute confirmed yesterday, after attending a Maritime Rescue patrol the area, which stains with a strong sulfur smell could come from two sources recorded eruption assets on Monday.
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