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Best El Hierro Thread On GLP - Canary Islands - ACTIVITY HAS RETURNED - AGAIN!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 11094224:MV8xNjE3MzkwXzM0MTQ3MDkyXzNDNjJDNkVE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 26324548:MV8xNjE3MzkwXzM0MTQ0MjM4XzM3NjlCQ0Y5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 11094224:MV8xNjE3MzkwXzM0MTQzNDQwX0VGQTlFNjA3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 11094224:MV8xNjE3MzkwXzM0MTQzMzQyXzRFODkxQUU=] what if that is a signal of that chunk of rock starting to fail? [b]NO OTHER STATIONS are showing it![/b] [/quote] guys! come on! that signal is not right! it can't be volcanic because all the other stations would show it, but they show NOTHING AT ALL! it's a local signal now what on La Palma could possibly cause a [b]non volcanic[/b] signal? [/quote] [b]Very strong rain here at the moment. The large Caldera gathers a lot of water that comes into one river called Las Angustias.[/b] These tremors are registered here. AVCAN reported this as well http://www.facebook.com/pages/Actualidad-Volc%C3%A1nica-de-Canarias-AVCAN/163883668446 [/quote] holy shit. really? http://www.drgeorgepc.com/TsunamiVolcanicCaribbean.html SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS Historical tsunami events from volcanic sources in the Caribbean Region have been under-reported as the immensity of destruction from volcanic events has overshadowed them. Small scale flank failures are quite common for most of the active volcanoes in the Caribbean. Such volcanic sources have the potential of generating destructive local waves in confined bodies of water and in the near field environment of an open coast. Local tsunamis can also be generated by gravity-induced flank failures, even in the absence of eruptive triggering events. [b]Heavy rains and earth tides appear to play a significant role in small scale flank failures of unstable volcanic slopes.[/b] -------------------------------------------- it's a full moon tonight, la palma is having very heavy rain, a hurricane is about to pound new york, canada is being pounded by quakes generating small tsunamis wtf else can happen? [/quote]
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Over 40 quakes were reported on Hierro alone yesterday, many with very shallow depths. 3.8 hit just North of Tenerife as well, bringing curiosity to the region...what's next?
"Update 07/08 – 10:21 UTC
An article in Diario El Hierro reports about some findings of the University of La Laguna.
The professor indicates that eruption material from El Hierro is among the strongest eruption radioactive material known so far.
Click here to read this (Spanish) article."
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link to earthquake-report.com
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The stones of the eruption El Hierro, the most radioactive in the world
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The stones that surfaced as a result of volcanic earthquake crisis last year affected the island of El Hierro are the most radioactive in the world
, told Efe Antonio Darwich physicist, professor, Department of Soil Science and Geology University of La Laguna."
Original page in spanish [
link to www.diariodeavisos.com
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So...they are totally dismayed as to how these rocks could be so full of radiation? Humm...let's try this explanation!
Thread: OLD NUCLEAR WASTE DUMP SITE OFF EL HIERRO! OMG!
The United States used to use the coastal waters of El Hierro as a nuclear dumping ground. The idea that our nuclear waste has been drawn into the subversion plates, burnt down into the magma and then redistributed through El Hierro's underwater eruption is quite a possible scenario!
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These eruptions are commonly phreatomagmatic eruptions, representing violent explosions caused by rising basaltic or andesitic magma coming into contact with abundant, shallow groundwater or surface water.
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