Santorini (nea kameni volcano) unrest. Water tempature in caldera rising! Magma spot also detected 4km depth. | |
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so-gui-li (OP) User ID: 1332289 Finland 10/25/2011 03:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Santorini (nea kameni volcano) unrest. Water tempature in caldera rising! Magma spot also detected 4km depth. [link to geophysics.geo.auth.gr] This is not good thing. 2.5 magnitude earthquake depth 1km hits directly in caldera. 2011-10-25 06:06:52.0 1hr 29min ago 36.42 N 25.44 E 1 2.5 DODECANESE ISLANDS, GREECE [link to www.emsc-csem.org] Last Edited by so-gui-li on 10/25/2011 03:37 AM |
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so-gui-li (OP) User ID: 1332289 Finland 10/25/2011 06:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Santorini (nea kameni volcano) unrest. Water tempature in caldera rising! Magma spot also detected 4km depth. No there is many same size swarms. Between 0.1-3.5 earthquakes. Maybe more than katla. I hope those seismographs data came from sea but looks like there is lot of magma movement. I think there is small amount magma quite near surface which one came there when there was that big earthquake swarm earlier in summer and that magma is not danger. Looks like there is not much pressure. Problem is then when the big one come up same way. |
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so-gui-li (OP) User ID: 1332289 Finland 10/30/2011 01:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Santorini (nea kameni volcano) unrest. Water tempature in caldera rising! Magma spot also detected 4km depth. [link to geophysics.geo.auth.gr] 1.9 near caldera. There was also today 1.3 in caldera. There is again little swarm going on. |
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so-gui-li (OP) User ID: 1332289 Finland 10/31/2011 05:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Santorini (nea kameni volcano) unrest. Water tempature in caldera rising! Magma spot also detected 4km depth. There is also three seismographs now which one looks pretty interesting: [link to bbnet.gein.noa.gr] [link to bbnet.gein.noa.gr] [link to bbnet.gein.noa.gr] Looks like something is swallowing. Is it sea or magma i'm not sure. |
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Keep Smiling User ID: 72261 New Zealand 11/04/2011 04:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Santorini (nea kameni volcano) unrest. Water tempature in caldera rising! Magma spot also detected 4km depth. They certainly seem constant. I just tried to translate the website and it wouldn't do it. Is there anywhere on there that is advising of this activity? We need Ostria to have a look for us. This could go on for months. You say Santorini is known to just explode? Like Ruapehu? |
so-gui-li (OP) User ID: 1332289 Finland 11/07/2011 10:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Santorini (nea kameni volcano) unrest. Water tempature in caldera rising! Magma spot also detected 4km depth. Okey there have been quite much swarming inside and outside the caldera. Last one is 1.8 earthquake. Seismographs are also quite scary looking. There have bee really big swarm south from santorini. It was between crete and santorini. Here seismos: [link to bbnet.gein.noa.gr] [link to bbnet.gein.noa.gr] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1332289 Finland 11/08/2011 04:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Santorini (nea kameni volcano) unrest. Water tempature in caldera rising! Magma spot also detected 4km depth. There have been lots of activity in last 48hours: [link to geophysics.geo.auth.gr] Santorini is officially rest but truth is that there is scientist now to look closet what is going on. They have put new devices in there and what i have heard they are concerned what is going on. This volcano is famous that when it goes active it could erupt really fast. And its power is huge. There have been many ancient eruptions that nobody know that power because it is wiped out all evidence. This place takes its energy from all plate movement in mediterraen sea. So last earthquakes between crete and santorini directly effects this place. You can see it from those seismographs which are really scary looking. Looks like there is some tremors every week. Some of them looks really big ones. |
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Keep Smiling User ID: 72261 New Zealand 11/08/2011 01:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Santorini (nea kameni volcano) unrest. Water tempature in caldera rising! Magma spot also detected 4km depth. Thanks for the updates guys. This is a worry. Ostria please let us know if any news updates happen. I have another question. The number of quakes happening around Greece and the Agean. Is that a fairly normal number or way over the top? I know they average these numbers out over a year but what I mean is this particular constant swarm different?. Or is it like NZ where those sort of numbers could be considered normal? Meaning anything from 10 to 30 a day (that would fall into a normal day in NZ) |
so-gui-li (OP) User ID: 1332289 Finland 11/09/2011 03:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Santorini (nea kameni volcano) unrest. Water tempature in caldera rising! Magma spot also detected 4km depth. [link to geophysics.geo.auth.gr] There is again swarming in caldera. There had over 1.6 earthquake before this one. There is lots of fault lines near greek and lots of earthquake activity and i cannot say is that unusual movement. Maybe not. Only unusual thing now is that santorini is showing awakening. That is because african and arabian plate push european plate. That generate enegrgy and one main spot is about beneath crete area which one cause earthquakes there. And that energy generates magma beneath those plate and main vent that magma is santorini and italy volcanoes. By the way there should be soon huge quake some where that fault line because there is so much voltage under those two plates. Much bigger than that turkey earthquake. |
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so-gui-li (OP) User ID: 1332289 Finland 11/09/2011 01:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Santorini (nea kameni volcano) unrest. Water tempature in caldera rising! Magma spot also detected 4km depth. Now there have been 1.2 and now 1.8 earthquakes around santorini island. Swarm is going on around island and in crater also. [link to geophysics.geo.auth.gr] |
Ostria1 User ID: 4952087 Greece 11/09/2011 01:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Santorini (nea kameni volcano) unrest. Water tempature in caldera rising! Magma spot also detected 4km depth. Thanks for the updates guys. This is a worry. Ostria please let us know if any news updates happen. Quoting: Keep Smiling I have another question. The number of quakes happening around Greece and the Agean. Is that a fairly normal number or way over the top? I know they average these numbers out over a year but what I mean is this particular constant swarm different?. Or is it like NZ where those sort of numbers could be considered normal? Meaning anything from 10 to 30 a day (that would fall into a normal day in NZ) They are normal in general. I heard one seismologist after the big one in turkey saying that what is unusual is that lately we dont have bigger ones as we used too, so he said "we know a big one will come (meaning a 6R or bigger) so its better to be prepared." On the other hand we dont have many swarms here (I can think of the latest around kalamata and the ones around Naupaktos) but I guess the swarm around Santorini is the one caused by magma moving and we didnt have such in the previous years as long as I remember. Last Edited by Ostria1 on 11/09/2011 01:09 PM Ostria |
Keep Smiling User ID: 72261 New Zealand 11/09/2011 05:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Santorini (nea kameni volcano) unrest. Water tempature in caldera rising! Magma spot also detected 4km depth. Thanks for the updates guys. This is a worry. Ostria please let us know if any news updates happen. Quoting: Keep Smiling I have another question. The number of quakes happening around Greece and the Agean. Is that a fairly normal number or way over the top? I know they average these numbers out over a year but what I mean is this particular constant swarm different?. Or is it like NZ where those sort of numbers could be considered normal? Meaning anything from 10 to 30 a day (that would fall into a normal day in NZ) They are normal in general. I heard one seismologist after the big one in turkey saying that what is unusual is that lately we dont have bigger ones as we used too, so he said "we know a big one will come (meaning a 6R or bigger) so its better to be prepared." On the other hand we dont have many swarms here (I can think of the latest around kalamata and the ones around Naupaktos) but I guess the swarm around Santorini is the one caused by magma moving and we didnt have such in the previous years as long as I remember. OK, so obviously the Santorini swarm is not normal and there is a chance of a bigger quake in Greece because you are having lots of small ones and no big ones. Thanks for that Ostria. It helps me get my head around things at your end. |
Ostria1 User ID: 4952087 Greece 11/10/2011 01:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Santorini (nea kameni volcano) unrest. Water tempature in caldera rising! Magma spot also detected 4km depth. They are normal in general. I heard one seismologist after the big one in turkey saying that what is unusual is that lately we dont have bigger ones as we used too, so he said "we know a big one will come (meaning a 6R or bigger) so its better to be prepared." Quoting: Ostria1 On the other hand we dont have many swarms here (I can think of the latest around kalamata and the ones around Naupaktos) but I guess the swarm around Santorini is the one caused by magma moving and we didnt have such in the previous years as long as I remember. We had a 4.5 or a 5.2 (not sure yet) close to Naupaktos a while ago. (they report it near Patras) Last Edited by Ostria1 on 11/10/2011 01:09 PM Ostria |
so-gui-li (OP) User ID: 1332289 Finland 11/10/2011 01:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Santorini (nea kameni volcano) unrest. Water tempature in caldera rising! Magma spot also detected 4km depth. [link to geophysics.geo.auth.gr] And this 1.6 earthquake but those earthquakes are again really scary one. First is that Santorini activity will rise. Second is that i get deja vu about japan earthquake. Is that possible those quakes will start huge one? |
so-gui-li (OP) User ID: 1332289 Finland 11/13/2011 04:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Santorini (nea kameni volcano) unrest. Water tempature in caldera rising! Magma spot also detected 4km depth. Now there have been 2.5magnitude earthquake and there have been also lots of swarming in caldera. [link to geophysics.geo.auth.gr] |