Japan: A new island appears in the Ogasawara Islands - November 2013
Active volcanoes (Sep 28, 2012)
"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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Shiveluch Volcano in Russia Spews Ash 10 km High (May 26)
The volcano remains very active, growing its lava dome which occasionally loses some of its mass due to avalanches and explosions. A stronger eruption occurred at the volcano this morning producing an ash plume that rose to 33,000 ft (10 km) altitude and drifted to the SE.
Evacuations Ordered Near El Salvador Volcano (May 19)
Approximately 1,000 people have been relocated from villages near a volcano in the country's far south that reportedly began expelling reddish ash on Monday.
Authorities in El Salvador have evacuated at least 1,000 people living in close proximity to the Chaparrastique volcano, where increased seismic activity has been reported this week.
Officials say that an explosion occurred near the volcano on Monday, which later began to belch reddish ash. There are now fears of a larger eruption.
The nation’s Civil Protection Department issued an alert on Monday for the municipality of San Miguel, where the volcano is located.
Chaparrastique’s last major eruption occurred in 1976, according to the Associated Press. The volcano is located 90 miles east of the country’s capital San Salvador.
Sources
http://time.com/105789/el-salvador-volcano-chaparrastique/
http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/7146/20140520/el-salvador-v...
Shiveluch Volcano in Kamchatka Russia Erupting (May 12)
A strong explosion occurred on May 12 that produced an ash plume that rose 33,000 ft (10 km) altitude.
On May 13, Shiveluch bellowed 3 columns of ash within 2 hours to heights of seven to ten kilometers.
The first ash cloud spread eastwards. Plumes from the second and third ejection moving in a westerly direction.
Sources
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/kamchatka/sheveluch/news/44604/Shiv...
http://www.km.ru/v-rossii/2014/05/13/mchs-rf/739732-na-kamchatke-vu...
Santiago Volcano Erupts in Guatemala, 300 Evacuated (May 9)
A strong eruptive phase occurred on May 9 and produced a series of pyroclastic flows that affected the southern and eastern slopes of the Caliente lava dome. Ash plumes rose to estimated 7-8 km altitude
Ash fall was reported in the villages Las Marías, San Marcos Palajunoj, El Faro, La florida, and Patzulín, all located on the southern side of the volcano, necessitating the evacuation of about 300 people.
Yesterday Monday, May 12 , the alert level was maintained due to the emission of a large amount of flow , and a large mudslide called lahar (a flow of volcanic mud made of water , ash volcanic and tephra).
Sources
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/guatemala/santiaguito/news/44614/Sa...
http://www.actulatino.com/2014/05/13/guatemala-la-vigilance-demeure...
Japan's Sakurajima Volcano Erupting Again (May 11)
The Sakurajima volcano started erupting on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu today. Sakurajima is considered to be one of the most active volcanos in Japan. The national meteorological service of the country reports that the column of ash is rising to the height of over 4,5km.
According to Japanese meteorologists, this eruption has become the most powerful this year. The flow of lava and ash is moving in the direction of Ibusiki City but currently there is no information about any wreckage or casualties.
Sakurajima erupts up to several hundred times a year. Today's eruption is No.126.
The volcanic activity usually harms the neighbouring Kagoshima Prefecture where the only Japanese space launch site Uchinoura is located.
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http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_05_11/Sakurajima-volcano-eruptin...
Newly-discovered active volcano could erupt underneath ice in Antarctica and add to effects of global warming, say scientists
A newly-discovered active volcano could erupt underneath Antarctica, melting the ice from below and compounding the effects of global warming, according to scientists.
Researchers discovered the volcano underneath the ice after setting up devices to measure tectonic activity across Marie Byrd Land in the west of the continent.
Scientists had intended to use the seismograph machines to help in their efforts to weight the ice sheet - only to find that a volcano was in fact forming underneath the ice.
Discovery: A newly-discovered active volcano could erupt underneath Antarctica, melting the ice from below
Effect: Although an eruption would be unlikely to breach the ice - the accompanying heat could have an effect on the landscape
Volcanic activity was discovered around 30 miles from Antarctica's highest volcano, Mount Sidley, and although an eruption would be unlikely to breach the ice - the accompanying heat could have an effect on the landscape.
Even a sub-glacial eruption would still be able to melt ice, creating huge amounts of water which could flow beneath the ice and towards the sea - hastening the flow of the overlying ice and potentially speed up the rate of ice sheet loss.
'Numerous volcanoes exist in Marie Byrd Land, a highland region of West Antarctica,' said Amanda Lough, of Washington University in St Louis in the team's paper on the subject, published in the Nature Geoscience journal.
Findings: Volcanic activity was discovered around 30 miles from Antarctica's highest volcano, Mount Sidley
'High heat flow through the crust in this region may influence the stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.'
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the Earth's two polar ice caps and covers an area of 5.4 million square miles - around 98 percent of the continent, making it the largest single mass of ice on earth.
Although scientists have suggested that sea ice around the continent is increasing, land ice appears to be decreasing and the area is very sensitive to global warming.
Seismologists had set up two crossing lines of seismographs across Marie Byrd Land in 2010 - the first time such instruments able to withstand the cold temperatures year-round had been used.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2625583/Newly-discovered-ac...
Santiagito Volcano in Erupting mode May 9 2014:
At approximately 10:00 am this day the Santiaguito volcano recorded a new eruptive phase with moderate to strong Pyroclastic flows on the flanks East and Southeast , according to the special Volcanological Bulletin No. 43 issued by INSIVUMEH.
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NASA catches images of volcanic activity in South Sandwich Islands
- MERCOPRESS
May 6th 2014. The South Sandwich Islands, in the far southern Atlantic Ocean, are often shrouded with thick cloud, making it difficult to view the region from space. Sometimes, however, the use of false-color imagery can be used to reveal events that would otherwise be obscured under cloud cover. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard NASA’s Aqua satellite flew over the South Sandwich Islands on April 19, 2014 and acquired a false-color image of the cloudy scene.
In the north of the image, a thin plume of white rises from the volcano on Zavodovski island, the northernmost of the South Sandwich Islands and streams to the northeast. Further south, a wider white plume can be seen blowing across the Atlantic Ocean. This plume rises from the Mount Michael volcano, which is a young and frequently active strato-volcano located on Saunders Island, near the center of the South Sandwich Island chain.
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IMAGE: The images from 19 April refer to the Zavodovski island and Mount Michael volcano on Saunders island
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Ahyi submarine volcano (Marianas) April 29 2014
Ahyi submarine volcano (Marianas): possible new volcanic activity
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/ahyi/news.html
USGS raised the alert level for the submarine volcano due to abnormal seismicity detected in the area by hydroacoustic devices and land-based network devices on neighboring islands. However, the latter are relatively distant, such as Pagan located 270 km south. The source of the unusual signals that appreaed on 24 April can only be located approximately, and could originate from other seamounts near Ahyi volcano.
For the time being, no other indications of possible volcanic submarine activity have been detected.
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Popocatepetl, MEXICO
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27/04/2014.
11:00 April 26 (April 26 16:00 GMT)
In the last 24 hours, the monitoring system of the volcano Popocatepetl recorded 19 exhalations of low intensity.
For most of them yesterday, cloudy conditions did not allow to observe the volcano. A glow , at night, was observed on the crater.
A volcanotectonique event was also recorded at 08:11 pm today, with a magnitude of M 2.1.
At the time of this report, the volcano is covered with clouds, however, in the early hours of the day, it has been observed with continuous emission of steam and gas eastward.
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April 23 · Edited
Some possible activity may have occurred on Saunders Island in the South Sandwich Islands today. Satellite imagery from yesterday shows a slight discolouration in the sea just off the northwest tip of the island. Satellite imagery from today shows what appears to be a possible plume originating from the northwest tip of the island and extending towards the northwesterly direction, and it also shows a faint blackened area on the not-so-good-quality image.
MAP: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saunders_Island,_Falkland_Islands
Upon contacting volcanologist Boris Behncke, he was of the opinion that it may well be a possible eruption.
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28 April 2014 Whakaari White Island - NEW ZEALAND
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9 hours ago APRIL 28 2014
thanks Te Puia New Zealand...
Pohutu Geyser, Rotorua NZ
Pohutu just starting to erupt at sundown this evening. Stunning.
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