Achack seemed Canada next at Volcanoe and Iskut-Unuk 2 days | |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 23367695 11/06/2012 02:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think the OP is talking about the Iskut-Unuk Volcano located in NW BC [link to www.volcanodiscovery.com] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 23367695 11/06/2012 02:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think the OP is talking about the Iskut-Unuk Volcano located in NW BC [link to www.volcanodiscovery.com] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 23367695 11/06/2012 02:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | oh I just remembered something... the haida gwaii reported the HOT SPRINGS have gone dry since the big 7.7 earthquake. and now OP is reporting this Iskut-Unuk volcanic region is showing signs of "steam & ash" ...hmmmm the Iskut-Unuk River Cones are located near a HOT HYRDOTHERMAL RIVER |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 27018718 11/06/2012 02:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think the OP is talking about the Iskut-Unuk Volcano located in NW BC [link to www.volcanodiscovery.com] Iskut-Unuk Cinder Cones Volcano A field of 8 cinder cones near the Iskut-Unuk River in NW British Columbia, Canada, is located at the southern end of the Stikine volcanic belt. The Volcano is one of those cinder cones, it is the most active reportedly erupting in 1904. It is the most active volcano in Canada. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 20720457 11/06/2012 06:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks. Could not get link to work however. Nor am I sure that is the volcano OP is discussing. This information could be quite pertinent as it is not unheard of to have volcanoes erupt in the area of large EQs. This could be big. There are lots of volcano's up and down that coast. Some dormant and not listed either. Pacific Rim Park has a super volcano. There is also a little known one in Hundred Mile. Things are picking up fast. Go watch the video at Extincton Protocol posted today talking about the speed at which things are happening. Are you referring to the Flourmill volcano area of Wells Gray Park? Or Pyramid Mountain? [link to www.env.gov.bc.ca] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 20720457 11/06/2012 06:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | oh I just remembered something... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23367695 the haida gwaii reported the HOT SPRINGS have gone dry since the big 7.7 earthquake. and now OP is reporting this Iskut-Unuk volcanic region is showing signs of "steam & ash" ...hmmmm the Iskut-Unuk River Cones are located near a HOT HYRDOTHERMAL RIVER After Mount Saint Helen's erupted, a hotspring in the Kootenays ran muddy for weeks. Definitely connections there. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 23703306 11/06/2012 06:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | oh I just remembered something... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23367695 the haida gwaii reported the HOT SPRINGS have gone dry since the big 7.7 earthquake. and now OP is reporting this Iskut-Unuk volcanic region is showing signs of "steam & ash" ...hmmmm the Iskut-Unuk River Cones are located near a HOT HYRDOTHERMAL RIVER After Mount Saint Helen's erupted, a hotspring in the Kootenays ran muddy for weeks. Definitely connections there. the kootenays were also covered in ash - which hotsprings btw? natural or natural/commercialized? |
| curiouslyinterested User ID: 25678800 11/06/2012 06:42 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Iskut are members of Quoting: Concerned Canadian 25434424 the British Columbia Assembly of First Nations which, in turn, is a member of the Assembly of First Nations [link to www.bcafn.ca] Contact info: BC Assembly of First Nations Suite 507 - 100 Park Royal South West Vancouver, BC V7T 1A2 Telephone: 604-922-7733 Facsimile: 604-922-7433 Regional Chief Jody Wilson-Raybould (Puglaas) regionalchief@bcafn.ca Director of Operations Courtney Daws courtney.daws@bcafn.ca ****************************************** Contact info for the AFN is: Assembly of First Nations Trebla Building 473 Albert Street Suite 900 Ottawa, ON K1R 5B4 Telephone: 613-241-6789 Toll-Free: 1-866-869-6789 Fax: 613-241-5808 Website: www.afn.ca I happen to be (temporarily) in Ottawa now and I will telephone the AFN office tomorrow and ask if someone can establish communications with the Iskut Nation and find out if the community near the Iskut-Unuk volcano is in need of any assistance. Is there an update? Were you able to contact the AFN this morning? Hope all is well there. Beware The Suits |
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| HMN User ID: 22427466 11/06/2012 06:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | oh I just remembered something... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23367695 the haida gwaii reported the HOT SPRINGS have gone dry since the big 7.7 earthquake. and now OP is reporting this Iskut-Unuk volcanic region is showing signs of "steam & ash" ...hmmmm the Iskut-Unuk River Cones are located near a HOT HYRDOTHERMAL RIVER After Mount Saint Helen's erupted, a hotspring in the Kootenays ran muddy for weeks. Definitely connections there. the kootenays were also covered in ash - which hotsprings btw? natural or natural/commercialized? [link to www.theweathernetwork.com] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 23703306 11/06/2012 07:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | oh I just remembered something... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23367695 the haida gwaii reported the HOT SPRINGS have gone dry since the big 7.7 earthquake. and now OP is reporting this Iskut-Unuk volcanic region is showing signs of "steam & ash" ...hmmmm the Iskut-Unuk River Cones are located near a HOT HYRDOTHERMAL RIVER After Mount Saint Helen's erupted, a hotspring in the Kootenays ran muddy for weeks. Definitely connections there. the kootenays were also covered in ash - which hotsprings btw? natural or natural/commercialized? [link to www.theweathernetwork.com] there are more hot springs in BC than that one - if you READ properly, you'll see a couple of people talking about A HOT SPRING in the KOOTENAYS - google it. |
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| TrinityMountain User ID: 27286219 11/08/2012 11:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20720457 After Mount Saint Helen's erupted, a hotspring in the Kootenays ran muddy for weeks. Definitely connections there. the kootenays were also covered in ash - which hotsprings btw? natural or natural/commercialized? [link to www.theweathernetwork.com] there are more hot springs in BC than that one - if you READ properly, you'll see a couple of people talking about A HOT SPRING in the KOOTENAYS - google it. There's both kinds. Natural and commercial. The one that went dry was at the coast just after this last set of Erathquakes. The one that went muddy was Ainsworth and it was commercial. |