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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 37812958:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM3MjEyNjgwXzEzRDFDRURG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 37579832:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM3MTI5Mzg4X0RGNDBCNzk=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 37533744:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM3MTE3MjgyXzRCOUM4NUIz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1264340:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM3MTE0ODEwXzZCNzI3NUVF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1264340:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM3MTE0NjMyX0JERDQ1QjRB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1264340:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM3MTE0NDk2XzQzRDJBM0I3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1264340:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM3MTE0NDc3X0FBNTZCRUFG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1264340:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM3MTE0NDcyX0RBM0M0QTIw] https://mobile.twitter.com/johnseach John Seach @johnseach 9 h #Tambora volcano, #Indonesia raised to level 2 alert (waspada) after increase in seismic activity. [/quote] http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/read/index.php?pageid=svolcano_index&svid=7 Supervolcanoes Activity Report VEI Index: 7 Name: Mount Tambora Volcano ID: 0604-04= Country: IDN Location: Sumbawa Island Diameter: 160 km Last Eruption: 1815 [/quote] http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=0604-04= Volcano Type: Stratovolcano Volcano Status: Historical Last Known Eruption: 1967 ± 20 years Summit Elevation: 2850 m 9,350 feet Latitude: 8.25°S 8°15'0"S Longitude: 118.00°E 118°0'0"E The massive Tambora stratovolcano forms the entire 60-km-wide Sanggar Peninsula on northern Sumbawa Island. The largely trachybasaltic-to-trachyandesitic volcano grew to about 4000 m elevation before forming a caldera more than 43,000 years ago. Late-Pleistocene lava flows largely filled the early caldera, after which activity changed to dominantly explosive eruptions during the early Holocene. Tambora was the source of history's largest explosive eruption, in April 1815. Pyroclastic flows reached the sea on all sides of the peninsula, and heavy tephra fall devastated croplands, causing an estimated 60,000 fatalities. The eruption of an estimated more than 150 cu km of tephra formed a 6-km-wide, 1250-m-deep caldera and produced global climatic effects. Minor lava domes and flows have been extruded on the caldera floor at Tambora during the 19th and 20th centuries. [/quote] Pusat Vulkanology http://www.vsi.esdm.go.id/detail_berita.php?id_berita=203 Google translation Based on the results of [b]visual[/b] and seismic data analysis so as of 5 April 2013, at 19:00 pm, G. Status Tambora was raised from Normal (level I) to alert (level II). [/quote] http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/04/vulcans-view-12/?pid=6636&viewall=true M'iau M'iaut MDAT • 9 hours ago − I so rarely see these calderas listed on the ranks of major eruptions which shows indeed how limited the science is. I know it is far from scientific but simple caldera size is a reason I'm not ready to implicate Rinjani for 1258. If the math from the residue is correct, we've got something beyond Tambora or Krakatau. I can see for myself what happened to those latter two. Rinjani's crater just doesn't seem big enough.. I have read a few articles mentioning the cluster theory, and the latter idea might have its evidence somewhere under the Pacific. MDAT M'iau M'iaut • 8 hours ago − It will be hard to find.But you could be right.It could be multiple VEI 6s. [/quote] last time when level for Tambora was raised is autumn 2011. can not find cam online... [/quote] http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/04/vulcans-view-12/#disqus_thread Jim Grable • 15 hours ago John Seach just posted that a certain volcano may be waking up but, but its rumbled before without an actual eruption. Just posting for its historical rememberance: Saturday 6th April 2013 Tambora Volcano, Indonesia Tambora volcano, Indonesia was raised to level 2 alert (waspada) on 5th April 2013, after an increase in seismic activity. Tambora is one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes. In 1815 it produced the world's largest historic explosive eruption with the loss of 117,000 lives. The most recent eruption is not well documented, but occurred about 1967. A magnitude 6.1 earthquake hit 29 km NE of the summit of Tambora volcano on 8th May 2010. During 2004 a buried town was discovered near the volcano. It has been called the Pompeii of the East because of the preservation of human artefacts. [/quote] http://volcans.blogs-de-voyage.fr/2013/04/10/tambora-10-avril-1815-une-eruption-a-ne-pas-oublier-an-eruption-not-to-forget-tambora-april-10th-1815/ [color=red][b]An eruption not to forget: Tambora (April 10th 1815)[/b][/color] Today April 10th marks the anniversary of the eruption of Tambora volcano on April 10th 1815. This eruption should be remembered as it caused what was called “The Year without a Summer” in 1816. That year, cold and cloudy conditions killed crops across the Northern Hemisphere. The volcano had been quiet for some 5,000 years. It woke up around 1812, culminating in the April 10th, 1815 eruption which dumped an estimated 160 cubic kilometres of material onto the surrounding countryside and into the air. By some estimates, it was the largest volcanic eruption in recorded history. [/quote]
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