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 Howard on October 10, 2013 at 2:55am

Russia’s Klyuchevskoi Volcano Spews Ash 6 Km (Oct 10)
Eurasia's highest volcano, Klyuchevskoi, on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia's Far East, churned out ash to a height of six kilometers (3.7 miles) on Thursday morning, local Emergencies Ministry’s department reported.

“The cloud of ash moved in the eastern direction from the volcano,” the department said in a statement adding that the cloud of ash posed no danger to residential areas.

The statement warned all tourism companies operating in the region against holding tours in the areas located near the volcano, which can also pose threat to aircraft.

Klyuchevskoi’s most powerful eruption was registered between January and May of 2005. Following that eruption, the volcano "sank" by 50 meters (about 165 feet), from 4,800 meters (about 16,000 feet) to the current 4,750 meters (15,845 feet).

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http://en.ria.ru/russia/20131010/184042103/Russias-Klyuchevskoi-Vol...

Comment by Howard on October 5, 2013 at 4:14am

Latest Sakurajima Eruption Causes Ash Fall in Kagoshima (Oct 4)

A large explosion occurred this morning at 12:03 local time.

An ash plume rose to 13,000 ft (4 km) altitude and drifted over the southern part of Kagoshima city, where the ash fall occurred. A similar explosion had already occurred the night before.

The volcano is in a particularly active phase. During the past 2 days, about 20 vulcanian explosions occurred, many of which produced ash plumes reaching 10-13,000 ft (3-4 km) altitude.

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http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/sakurajima/news.html

Comment by Howard on September 29, 2013 at 10:42pm

Powerful Eruptions Continue at Japan's Sakurajima Volcano (Sep 27)
Activity has remained high at Sakurajima with powerful explosions and ash plumes regularly surpassing 10,000 ft altitude.

Explosions from the Showa crater often follow each other at intervals of few hours.

Most explosions are of vulcanian type (strong fragmentation of solid material blocking the vent, generation of tall ash plumes, often with shock waves and explosion sounds) and more rarely strombolian, with mainly incandescent lava ejected in fountains of several hundred meters.

Following most explosions, the volcano usually continues to near-constantly emit ash plumes of various size for several hours.

List of Explosions from Sakurajima (2013)

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http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/sakurajima/news/37480/Sakurajima-vo...

Comment by Sevan Makaracı on September 29, 2013 at 8:04pm

Video of new volcanic eruption reported off the coast of Lazio Italy (Sep 27th):

Comment by jorge namour on September 28, 2013 at 2:08am

September 27, 2013

New mud volcano off the coast of Fiumicino- ROME- ITALY

http://translate.google.com.ar/translate?sl=it&tl=en&prev=_...

http://translate.google.com.ar/translate?sl=it&tl=en&prev=_...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpzYjDr_-5M

Fiumicino, new underwater geysers, the sea boils

New vulcanetto in action in Fiumicino
It would seem to be just a new vulcanetto with heads of gas and sand about 100 meters off the coast of Fiumicino: the phenomenon has started for less than 24 hours

Comment by Howard on September 26, 2013 at 4:00am

Nicaragua's Telica Volcano Erupts (Sept 25)

A volcano in Nicaragua erupted on Wednesday. There was a second explosion that was mild and caused only gassing.

Located more than 100 kilometers northwest of Managua,Telica experienced an explosion inside its crater which was classified as "strong," the National System for Prevention, Mitigation and Attention to Disasters (SINAPRED).

"There was a explosion with ash emanation," said executive chairman SINAPRED, Guillermo Gonzalez, government media.

The explosion occurred at 7:50 (1300 GMT) and produced an ash plume about 1-1.5 km high.

The Telica volcano also raised its summit temperature to about 570 degrees Celsius, something abnormal INET authorities said, as the temperature is usually between 220 and 250 degrees Celsius.

Recommendations to citizenship provided the possibility of occurrence of acid rain that could affect 500 to 1,000 meters around. Among the recommendations is to avoid rubbing eyes with hands if you have been in contact with rainwater.

Villagers near the Telica volcano in the northwest of the Central American nation were told to remain on alert and to protect their water and food.

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http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/afp/130925/big-blast-then-q...

http://www.laprensa.com.ni/2013/09/25/ambito/163775-vigilan-activid...

http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/nacionales/297634-reportan-explosio...

http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/telica/news/37463/Telica-volcano-Ni...

http://www.laprensa.com.ni/2013/09/26/departamentales/163823

Comment by jorge namour on September 25, 2013 at 2:10pm

Wednesday, September 25, 2013 ETNA

Etna: still lava ash from the new crater to the southeast

Continues even today the new phase of the eruption of Mount Etna in progress since yesterday afternoon, with the emission of lava ash from the new crater to the southeast

http://translate.google.com.ar/translate?hl=es-419&sl=it&tl...

Comment by Howard on September 20, 2013 at 4:00am

Sinabung Volcano Evacuations Now Over 15,000 (Sept 19)
Up from previous estimates of 6,200, more than 15,000 people have fled their homes since Mt Sinabung erupted on Sept 15 and 18 in western Indonesia when the volcano spewed rocks and red-hot ash onto nearby villages and has been rumbling ever since.

The volcano sent a column of smoke as high as three kilometres (two miles) into the sky on Sept 17, forcing villagers outside the immediate "danger" zone to flee.

"So far, 15,281 people have been evacuated in 16 temporary shelters across Karo district," district administration spokesman Robert Peranginangin told AFP.

He said that some villagers, mostly men, had been returning to their homes by day to feed their cattle and returned to the shelters overnight.

Authorities warned airlines to take care flying in the vicinity of the volcano, while some light aircraft were advised to avoid the area.

The volcano had been dormant for nearly 100 years until it erupted in August and September 2010, forcing about 12,000 people to flee their homes.

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http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/09/19/more-than-15000-flee-volcan...

http://www.earthweek.com/2013/ew130920/ew130920d.html

Comment by Howard on September 19, 2013 at 3:50am

Indonesia's Mt. Sinabung Erupts Twice in 3 Days (Sept 18) 

Mount Sinabung erupted again today spewing volcanic ash and thick smoke up to nearly two miles into the air, causing forest fires to ignite on the slopes of the volcano, and forcing villagers returning home to flee the mountain again. The ash and smoke blew eastward to the hilly resort town of Brastagi.

Black smoke could also be seen billowing from two villages, according to an Associated Press photographer on the scene.

The 8,530-feet volcano in North Sumatra province first erupted Sunday after being dormant for three years. It spewed thick ash and small rocks that pelted neighboring villages.

The National Disaster Mitigation Agency said more than 6,200 people were evacuated as of Tuesday afternoon and were being sheltered in eight locations. Most of them were from six villages within nearly 2 miles of the mountain in Karo district.

The volcano's last eruption in August 2010 killed two people and forced 30,000 others to flee. It caught many scientists off guard because the volcano had remained quiet for four centuries.

Source

http://www.wunderground.com/news/indonesian-volcano-erupts-more-620...

Comment by jorge namour on September 17, 2013 at 9:25pm

Sep 15, 2013 7:42am

Sep 15, 2013 7:42 a.m.
Sulphur Banks, Kilauea, Hawaii. Degassing through several zones in precaldera. Video. INVOLCAN

https://www.facebook.com/pages/INSTITUTO-VOLCANOL%C3%93GICO-DE-CANA...

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10202294459349609&set=vb.1...


Etna
volcano (Sicily, Italy) activity update: sporadic ash emissions from New SE crater
Tuesday Sep 17, 2013 11:01 AM | BY: T

After a phase of complete quiet since 13 September, weak ash emissions occurred again at the New SE crater during the night 16-17 Sep,

http://laculturevolcan.blogspot.fr/2013/09/volcan-etna-nouvelles-em...

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

http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/etna/news/37244/Etna-volcano-Sicily...


Low-ash yesterday around 8:40 p.m. (local time).

Monday, Sep 16, 2013
Batu Tara volcano (Sunda Islands, Indonesia) activity update
Strong strombolian to vulcanian activity continues. Another ash plume could be spotted on satellite imagery this morning. The estimated elevation was 7,000 ft (2.1 km).
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/batu-tara/news.html

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