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The monsters wakes up ! Katla Hekla Iceland Dead Zone and rift as uniform system ! A lot of others worldwide !
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 35333074:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM2NDA5MzA2X0FFRUY2NTEx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 35270679:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM2Mzk1MzI4XzIxQTJDN0U1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 35218930:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM2MzgwOTU1XzE3N0I3MUNC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 35218930:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM2Mzc4Njk1X0Y3NzZDNkM0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 35218930:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM2Mzc4MzYwXzY0RkVDNkY=] this is more interesting Magnitude ML 3.5 Region POTOSI, BOLIVIA Date time 2013-02-26 04:04:30.0 UTC Location 21.27 S ; 67.94 W Depth 217 km map http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=306268# it's only 25 km from Ollague volcano olcano Type: Stratovolcano Volcano Status: Holocene? Last Known Eruption: Unknown Volcan Ollague, also known as Oyahue, is a massive andesitic stratovolcano with a summit dacitic lava dome. A large Pleistocene debris-avalanche deposit extending westward from the Ollagüe volcano separates the Salar de San Martín from the Salar de Ollague... except Ollague at least 4 other volcanos in radius 50 km... that is especially interesting: not too far from UTURUNKU supervolcano, about 140 km. takink into account that: "Researchers have determined that a large, roughly circular "disc" of land surrounding the volcano, approximately 70 km across..." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uturuncu really not far. a little more about UTURUNKU: "has been rising at a rate of 1 to 2 cm per year since at least the early 1990s, making it "one of the fastest uplifting volcanic areas on the Earth", according to volcanologist Shan de Silva" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uturuncu [/quote] add also this from today more early comments [quote:Anonymous Coward 35194917:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM2MzcwMzMwX0JFOEMzMEM1] Link from discuss Peru Sabancaya volcano http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/02/stunning-lava-fountains-from-italys-etna/#disqus_thread http://www.andina.com.pe/Espanol/Noticia.aspx?id=TNbgZkQ4yW4%3D&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter## Google translation 15:37 They recommend declaration of yellow alert activity Sabancaya Arequipa, in February. 25 (ANDINA). The Institute of Geology, Mining and Metallurgy (Ingemmet) today advised the authorities to declare "yellow alert" by constant volcanic and earthquake activity volcano fumarolicas Sabancaya emissions in the province of Caylloma, Arequipa region. The yellow alert is linked to the implementation of prevention and preparedness, said the head of the Directorate of Environmental Geology and Volcanic Risk Ingemmet, Marino Jersy... Specific marine since last February 15 fumarólicas increased emissions from the volcano-an almost constant-reaching to more than 1,000 meters above the crater. He recalled that since November 2012 the Ingemmet identified some sporadic increases, which intensified in the mid of this month... On the other hand, remarked that volcanic gas emissions also are already receiving up to 10 and 12 miles from Sabancaya, which is unusual... http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=1504-006 Volcano Type: Stratovolcanoes Volcano Status: Historical Last Known Eruption: 2003 Sabancaya, located on the saddle between 6288-m-high Ampato and 6025-m-high Hualca Hualca volcanoes, is the youngest of these volcanic centers and the only one to have erupted in historical time. The oldest of the three volcanoes, Nevado Hualca Hualca, is of probable late-Pliocene to early Pleistocene age. Both Nevado Ampato and Nevado Sabancaya are only slightly affected by glacial erosion and consist of a series of lava domes aligned along a NW-SW trend... [/quote] South America also wakes up... [/quote] Uturunku is a real monster... http://youtu.be/hvRbbEweTKc [/quote] http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/02/earthquakes-and-fumaroles-as-unrest-hits-perus-sabanacaya/#disqus_thread ...The last eruption at Sabancaya was back in 2003 — one of the handful of VEI 2 and 3 eruptions that have occurred at the volcano since it began erupting again after almost 200 years of quiet. Sabancaya is the younger half of the Ampato-Sabancaya complex. Much like many Andean volcanoes, the largest threats from Sabancaya is going to be explosive eruptions that produce pyroclastic flows — but lahars and other debris flows moving upwards of 30 km down channels on the volcano into the surroundings are also significant hazards. The 1991 eruption of Sabancaya did produce a number of lahars and landslides that resulted in 20 casualties. Over 15,000 people live in villages surrounding the volcano and 250 families living in Maca might need to be evacuated if the unrest continues as they live only ~13 km / 8 miles from the volcano. The nearest large city in Arequipa (population of nearly 1 million), located 75 km / 46 miles to the southeast. [/quote] Popo also a little bit "up" yesterday sulphur dioxide plume http://satepsanone.nesdis.noaa.gov/pub/OMI/OMISO2/images/mexico.gif today shots of activity http://www.cenapred.unam.mx/cgi-bin/popo/album/ulti.cgi now also visible in cam big white steam http://www.webcamsdemexico.com/webcam-puebla.html [/quote]
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