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WHAT IS HAPPENING AT WHITE ISLAND VOLCANO??? New Zealand/Kermadec & South Pacific QUAKE/VOLCANO WATCH
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 17434299:MV8xODU4NDY2XzMzMjA1MTgwX0VGREVGMTg5] [quote:taniatarn:MV8xODU4NDY2XzMzMTk5NDA5Xzk5NDJBRUE5] [quote:Tauranga:MV8xODU4NDY2XzMzMTk3MTg1X0JFMzlERDUy] [quote:taniatarn:MV8xODU4NDY2XzMzMTk3MDY4XzVGQzlFNjU2] [quote:Tauranga:MV8xODU4NDY2XzMzMTk1Nzg4XzZFMEMxNUQ2] Mayor Island Country: New Zealand Subregion Name: New Zealand Volcano Number: 0401-021 Volcano Type: Shield volcano Volcano Status: Radiocarbon Last Known Eruption: 5060 BC ± 200 years Summit Elevation: 355 m 1,165 feet Latitude: 37.28°S 37°17'0"S Longitude: 176.25°E 176°15'0"E The small 4-km-wide Mayor Island, also known as Tuhua, in the Bay of Plenty is the emergent portion of a 15-km-wide compound peralkaline lava shield constructed between about 120,000 and 35,000 years ago. A 3-km-wide composite caldera was formed in two or three collapse events, the last of which took place about 6300 years ago, and was accompanied by a plinian eruption that produced tephra deposits up to 70 cm thick on mainland North Island. Post-caldera eruptions generated a series of lava domes and flows emplaced from NNE-trending vents within the caldera that have filled it to depths of at least 180 m.[b] The latest eruption of Mayor Island has not been dated, but was considered by Houghton et al. (1992) to perhaps have occurred only 500-1000 years ago.[/b] http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=0401-021 [/quote] An example of volcanic tremor at White ( confirmed tremor ) http://www.flickr.com/photos/geonet_nz/7729605844/ An example of strong wind.... ( used as example on Geonet ) http://www.geonet.org.nz/var/storage/images/media/images/site/west_tongariro_wind/38436-1-eng-GB/west_tongariro_wind.gif White and Mayor Seismic drum readings today... http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/103/presentation8.png [/quote] :hiding::hiding::hiding: [/quote] [b]Weather report from Slipper Island....38km further North of Mayor Island... 15km light NW winds... ( as at 2100hrs ) In fact all surrounding weather reports are pretty calm...[/b] http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/2268/presentation10.png [b]Yet Mayor Island drums and graphs are still showing same level of super high level activity.... ( but scales are very high so it must be SIGNIFICANT activity to be giving the current readings showing....[/b] http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/701/presentation9.png :dynamite: [/quote] :siren2::siren2::siren2: [/quote]
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Targeting Coronal Hole (CH515). After analysis i have Isolated (1-9°N Latitude) on the solar corona. Strong characteristics of this feature indicate a possible 7 Magnitude earthquake in one of these locations during this watch period:
Costa Rica, Panama, Sudan, Ethiopia, Nicobar Islands or Northern Sumatra. Time frame May 9-11
Coronal feature situated (44-49°S Latitude) could produce a possible 5.5-5.8 Magnitude earthquake during May 5-6. Best mapped regions are : Aisen Chile, Auckland Islands New Zealand, Southern East Pacific Rise.
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