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eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations
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fërú.  dot connector User ID: 368790
Mexico 2/6/2008 4:40 AM
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| Quote | [link to www.eluniversal.com.mx]
22,000 people lives on the volcano area. 084M4-C41D3R0N %N0W5... 9/II 1N51D3 J08....AHINI 4L50 1N51D3 J08
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 368203
Australia 2/6/2008 5:51 AM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote | "signs of tremores that saturate the stations of short period, and his largeness at the stations of wide band is similar to the registered ones in the hours before to the most intense period of the eruptions of July and August, 2006."
Short period tremors are the ones that can be felt. And I don't know what the "wide band" is, unless it is longer period waves that can travel through liquid, either magma or water.
Short period tremors only travel through solid material because they are sheer, vibrating from side to side, whereas longer period are compression waves and can move straight ahead through liquid.
These tremors don't seem to be on the earthquake sites.
Also reports a pyroclastic flow and the fall of gravel up to 3 cm in diameter in the article.
Pic [link to www.igepn.edu.ec] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 368203
Australia 2/6/2008 6:22 AM | |
Free Store User ID: 144456
Canada 2/6/2008 6:31 AM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote | Waiting for the Cascades to come full swing here., |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 368886
United States 2/6/2008 6:40 AM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote | is this the volcano that they have been saying will send a 300 foot wall of water into the west coast of the usa if it erupts? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 368203
Australia 2/6/2008 6:47 AM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote | No, I wouldn't think so, because it's on the wrong angle and the volcano is inland in Ecuador. |
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interest bump User ID: 368938
United States 2/6/2008 9:49 AM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote | ... for warning ...
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 368203
Australia 2/6/2008 6:17 PM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote | Another report by John Seach.
"Wednesday 6th February 2008
Tungurahua Volcano, Ecuador
Two large eruptions occurred at Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador today, separated by 4 hours and 15 minutes. Ash emissions reached 47,000 ft altitude south of the volcano, and 27,000 ft altitude 125 nautical miles NW of the volcano. The eruptions were preceded by strong volcanic tremor at an intensity similar to that experienced in 2006. The Geophysical Institute in Ecuador received numerous phone calls by residents who heard very loud noises at the volcano. The eruption was accompanied by pyroclastic flows and 3 cm diameter pumice fell in surrounding areas. Due to cloud cover there were no visual observations of the eruption column, but satellite images recorded ash to a height of 10 km above the volcano."
[link to www.volcanolive.com]
It's active, all right. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 369375
Australia 2/7/2008 1:32 AM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote | Following the blast(s) early yesterday morning..
"''The volcano has gone to zero activity, which isn't good news as it implies a major eruption over the coming hours,'' Security Minister Gustavo Larrea told reporters during a briefing in Quito, the capital."
[link to www.bloomberg.com] |
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ridgerunner User ID: 220689
United States 2/7/2008 3:24 AM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote |
is this the volcano that they have been saying will send a 300 foot wall of water into the west coast of the usa if it erupts? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 368886
I believe that is LaPalma in the Canary Islands off the W.Coast of Africa, yes, it is a volcano...but they are concerned about half of the volcano falling into the ocean, from an earthquake...not necessarily an eruption....it isn't the W.Coast the wave would hit, but the E.Coast....rr |
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* <-----star of destiny User ID: 279402
United States 2/7/2008 3:54 AM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote |
is this the volcano that they have been saying will send a 300 foot wall of water into the west coast of the usa if it erupts?
I believe that is LaPalma in the Canary Islands off the W.Coast of Africa, yes, it is a volcano...but they are concerned about half of the volcano falling into the ocean, from an earthquake...not necessarily an eruption....it isn't the W.Coast the wave would hit, but the E.Coast....rr Quoting: ridgerunner 220689
There are many volcanic islands in the Atlantic that can explode and fall into the ocean. Not just La Palma. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 328162
United States 2/7/2008 5:04 AM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote |
si si senor like we can fucking understand this shit |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 369460
United States 2/7/2008 6:14 AM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote | Ecuador's Tungurahua Volcano May Undergo Another Major Eruption
By Stephan Kueffner
Feb. 6 (Bloomberg) -- The Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador's central Andes may soon undergo a greater eruption than a blast early today that was the worst in almost two years, federal officials said.
``The volcano has gone to zero activity, which isn't good news as it implies a major eruption over the coming hours,'' Security Minister Gustavo Larrea told reporters during a briefing in Quito, the capital.
The country's geophysical institute is waiting for the weather near the 16,477-foot (5,022-meter) summit to clear up to investigate whether lava is flowing from Tungurahua's crater, it said in a bulletin on its Web site.
``If that is the case, a short-term explosion would be unlikely,'' it added.
Otherwise, the intensity of the next blast could match the one from its eruption on Aug. 16, 2006, which killed five people and wiped out three villages, the institute said.
The government declared a state of emergency over the provinces of Tungurahua, Chimborazo, and Bolivar, freeing up $3 million in aid. People and livestock have been evacuated, Larrea said, and troops and police are on hand to prevent looting.
The intensity of the eruption today matched that of violent explosions registered July 14, 2006, with the mountain spewing ash, volcanic gases and rocks.
The heaviest period of activity was recorded around 1 a.m. local time, the geographical institute said. Falling ash was more limited than expected, the institute said.
Tungurahua's name in the native Quechua language means ``throat of fire.''
After an 80-year lull, the volcano again became active in 1999. Tungurahua is near the tourist hub of Banos and 140 kilometers (87 miles) south of the capital. The highway connecting Banos with most of the rest of the country has been closed for safety reasons.
[link to www.bloomberg.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 369503
United States 2/7/2008 8:30 AM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote |
is this the volcano that they have been saying will send a 300 foot wall of water into the west coast of the usa if it erupts?
I believe that is LaPalma in the Canary Islands off the W.Coast of Africa, yes, it is a volcano...but they are concerned about half of the volcano falling into the ocean, from an earthquake...not necessarily an eruption....it isn't the W.Coast the wave would hit, but the E.Coast....rr
There are many volcanic islands in the Atlantic that can explode and fall into the ocean. Not just La Palma. Quoting: * <-----star of destiny 279402
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Expanding Earth User ID: 360104
United States 2/7/2008 8:35 AM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote |

folks will learn |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 369375
Australia 2/7/2008 9:05 AM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote | Ha ha ha, Expanding Earth (theory). That plate is a converging plate.
[link to www.extremescience.com]
According to Frank Condon, the sun's rays enter the earth at Polynesia, cause expansion inside the Earth, and the "nucleation" (movement) works its way across the Pacific to South America and then up the West Coast to Alaska where it is dissipated.
'STRESS NUCLEATION COURSE 101' [link to www.syzygyjob.com]
Definition of Nucleation [link to www.syzygyjob.com]
I've read that 'Expanding Earth' theory where dust from space falls upon the Earth and causes the earth over time to get bigger, but this action over a short time is not that.
Psst. We're messing with the atmosphere with nuclear energy and so allowing more rays in. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 342791
United States 2/7/2008 10:19 AM | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 98008
United States 2/7/2008 10:49 AM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote |
Waiting for the Cascades to come full swing here., Quoting: Free Store 144456
Yes indeed.. Up here in Pac North West, we're overdue for some seismic and volcanic activity...
I repeat.. OVERDUE |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 209736
United States 2/7/2008 12:05 PM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote | The volcanos are only going to get worse.
So will the earthquakes.
So will the hurricanes.
Buckle up your seatbelts:
[link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
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Paranoid-Rican! User ID: 364850
Puerto Rico 2/7/2008 12:23 PM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote | [link to earthquake.usgs.gov]
Puerto Rico Underwater Volcanos are starting to Ejaculate underwater lava flows already !
Shake and Bake Fish !
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 351208
United Kingdom 2/7/2008 2:44 PM | | Re: eruption of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, evacuations | Quote |
[ link to earthquake.usgs.gov]
Puerto Rico Underwater Volcanos are starting to Ejaculate underwater lava flows already !
Shake and Bake Fish !
 Quoting: Paranoid-Rican! 364850
Ejaculate? |
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