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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 34024588:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM2MDIxODk0X0I5OTM2OTBD] http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=304122#summary Magnitude Mw 7.0 Region COLOMBIA Date time 2013-02-09 14:16:07.0 UTC Location 1.15 N ; 77.39 W Depth 136 km map http://static2.emsc.eu/Images/EVID/30/304/304122/304122.regional.jpg it's 18 km from Azufral volcano http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=1501-09= Volcano Type: Stratovolcano Volcano Status: Radiocarbon Last Known Eruption: 930 BC (?) Summit Elevation: 4070 m 13,353 feet Latitude: 1.08°N 1°5'0"N Longitude: 77.68°W 77°41'0"W Azufral stratovolcano in southern Colombia, also known as Azufral de Túquerres, [b]is truncated by a 2.5 x 3 km caldera [/b]containing a Holocene rhyodacitic lava-dome complex. A crescent-shaped lake, Laguna Verde, occupies the NW side of the caldera. Nearly a dozen lava domes are present, the latest of which were formed about 3600 years ago and have active fumaroles. Azufral rocks are more silicic than those of nearby Colombian volcanoes; an apron of rhyodacitic pyroclastic-flow deposits rings the volcano. The last known eruption of Volcán Azufral took place about 1000 years ago. and 29 km from Galeras volcano http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=1501-08= Volcano Type: Complex volcano Volcano Status: Historical Last Known Eruption: 2010 Summit Elevation: 4276 m 14,029 feet Latitude: 1.22°N 1°13'0"N Longitude: 77.37°W 77°22'0"W Galeras, a stratovolcano with a large breached caldera located immediately west of the city of Pasto, is one of Colombia's most frequently active volcanoes. The dominantly andesitic Galeras volcanic complex has been active for more than 1 million years, and two major caldera collapse eruptions took place during the late Pleistocene. Long-term extensive hydrothermal alteration has affected the volcano. This has contributed to large-scale edifice collapse that has occurred on at least three occasions, producing debris avalanches that swept to the west and left a large horseshoe-shaped caldera inside which the modern cone has been constructed.... [/quote]
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