Pressure in Africa-Iberia plate boundary | |
Inerone (OP) User ID: 74498393 Portugal 10/02/2021 12:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Earth just bumped my post. 3.4 Earthquake bump... https://imgur.com/a/ifmTV1d Last Edited by Inerone on 10/02/2021 12:48 PM |
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Ostria1 User ID: 80950932 Greece 10/02/2021 01:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The African plate moves north so it pressures the boundaries with the european one, this is why we have earthquakes around Spain-Portugal, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in Italy and earthquakes in Greece, especially the ones around Crete. But i read that the African plate itself experiences pressure and will finally split in two main parts (north and south) and maybe a lot of small ones in between. Ostria |
Thorbulla User ID: 80946436 United States 10/02/2021 01:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Isn't ALBORÁN SUR a super volcano? The magma at La Palma and other volcanoes connected to the big magma chamber are all showing changes. Harmonic tremors are seen on the graphs for the other canary islands. They may not be big harmonics but you can see it's all connected. ---Thorbulla |
Inerone (OP) User ID: 80189679 Portugal 10/02/2021 02:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Looks like it's all related. Quoting: Thorbulla Isn't ALBORÁN SUR a super volcano? The magma at La Palma and other volcanoes connected to the big magma chamber are all showing changes. Harmonic tremors are seen on the graphs for the other canary islands. They may not be big harmonics but you can see it's all connected. Alborán Sur = Southern Alboren Sea Its the western tip of the mediterranean sea https://imgur.com/a/UwvMemM https://imgur.com/a/zJTGaYJ No Wolcanos there. Yet... Last Edited by Inerone on 10/02/2021 02:29 PM |
Deplorable Zenobia User ID: 80748370 United States 10/02/2021 02:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Glad to see you made this separate thread, Inerone. Maybe this will pull some people in to keep eyes on what's happening on that side of the world. And thought struggles against the results, trying to avoid those unpleasant results while keeping on with that way of thinking. That is what I call 'sustained incoherence.' ...David Bohm “How, O Zenobia, hast thou dared to insult Roman emperors?” ...Aurelian, 44th Emperor of the Roman Empire |
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Ostria1 User ID: 80950932 Greece 10/02/2021 02:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Are the Atlas Mountains volcanic? It includes the Djebel Siroua, a massif of volcanic origin with the highest summit of the range at 3,304 m. The Jebel Bani is a much lower range running along the southern side of the Anti Atlas. Ostria |
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Inerone (OP) User ID: 80189679 Portugal 10/02/2021 03:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If that part of Northern Africa fell into the ocean it would stop lots of refugees from rafting to EU. Quoting: Agent 99 Refuges main route is way east in the mediterranean Northern Africa won't fall to the ocean. I am sorry but that's dumb. Last Edited by Inerone on 10/02/2021 04:17 PM |
Inerone (OP) User ID: 80189679 Portugal 10/02/2021 03:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If that part of Northern Africa fell into the ocean it would stop lots of refugees from rafting to EU. Quoting: Agent 99 Refuges main route is way east in the mediterranean Northern Africa won't fall to the ocean. I am sorry but that's dumb. Whatever is happening here is happening at tectonic level. It's way over my head.... And for what I can research.. We have little knowledge of the tecnotic details in the oceans Searching in Portuguese I can find that there are a lot more tectonic flaw than I ever dreamed of https://imgur.com/a/nCxSnHu There was a huge earthquake (at least 8.4... ) in Portugal in 1755. "The great Lisboa Earthquake" [link to en.m.wikipedia.org (secure)] Each country has its own research and seismometer system. I guess we haven't forgotten that quakes are bad. Last Edited by Inerone on 10/02/2021 04:18 PM |
Inerone (OP) User ID: 80189679 Portugal 10/02/2021 04:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There are 2 volcanos on the Altas mountains (Morocco). Quoting: Ostria1 Are the Atlas Mountains volcanic? It includes the Djebel Siroua, a massif of volcanic origin with the highest summit of the range at 3,304 m. The Jebel Bani is a much lower range running along the southern side of the Anti Atlas. Learning is fun [link to earthobservatory.nasa.gov (secure)] Less than 50% "The Atlas Mountains were shaped by geological processes at work over hundreds of millions of years. One key step occurred in the early Jurassic Period (201 to 174 million years ago), when many of the world’s continents were still bunched closely together following the breakup of the supercontinent Pangea. This part of Morocco fell within the African plate, near a boundary with the Eurasian and North American plates. As the three plates separated, the crust thinned so much that a tear opened up and formed a rift valley that eventually filled with ocean water. As the crust thinned and the rift opened up, large blocks of Earth’s crust dropped downward, creating broad valleys known as (grabens). Grabens have elevated blocks at their edges called horsts that became fault-block mountains. These mountains were pushed up even higher during a later phase of intense mountain building in the Cenozoic (66 million years to present), spurred by the collision of African and Eurasian tectonic plates." |
Adragon User ID: 80949675 Israel 10/02/2021 04:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Looks like it's all related. Quoting: Thorbulla Isn't ALBORÁN SUR a super volcano? The magma at La Palma and other volcanoes connected to the big magma chamber are all showing changes. Harmonic tremors are seen on the graphs for the other canary islands. They may not be big harmonics but you can see it's all connected. Alborán Sur = Southern Alboren Sea Its the western tip of the mediterranean sea https://imgur.com/a/UwvMemM https://imgur.com/a/zJTGaYJ No Wolcanos there. Yet... because the crust is waaaay thicker thats why everything will come out in La Palma and the other Canaries Scooky |
#1FanNirvana User ID: 79298980 United States 10/02/2021 04:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Its going to open up and become a oceanic divide soon. Once its splits enough the ocean water rushing in will finish the job. thousands of miles of land from north to south will become sponge like really fast and just cave away into new ocean. Major cities will be completely removed at once. It will end up being the deepest ocean trench on the earth. This is going to cause a massive displacement of water globally .... just saying... New land will form in some places while others are covered by water. Its also going to change the tilt of the earth slightly and the moon will change to a new orbit around the earth. This is going to replace the need for the earth to do a pole reversal. Last Edited by messagehalted on 10/02/2021 04:43 PM All my post are theatrical artistic writing . |
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Inerone (OP) User ID: 80189679 Portugal 10/02/2021 04:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thats whay I am reading here I fear that the pressure that we are witnessing may trigger a large quake along the plate boundaries At least whenever a "expert" explains how the plate grind, overlap submerge and whatnot over millions and milions of years, there are huge quakes in all that million year talk. I haven't had much time today but I noticed these two https://imgur.com/a/vxeZr7R 4.5 usgshttps://imgur.com/a/8fRXEAo 3.4 ignAs you know or may have come to realize by now, each country has its own seismometers and can ear quakes that happen nearby. Big quakes will travel further with enough intensity to be detected far away (bigger the quake, further the distance) Portuguese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere [link to www.ipma.pt (secure)] Similar to ign https://imgur.com/a/GOrkMIu Last Edited by Inerone on 10/02/2021 05:02 PM |
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Pythia User ID: 79863586 United States 10/02/2021 05:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | there is a plate that runs north to south of the whole African continent that has never been active. Quoting: #1FanNirvana Its going to open up and become a oceanic divide soon. Once its splits enough the ocean water rushing in will finish the job. thousands of miles of land from north to south will become sponge like really fast and just cave away into new ocean. Major cities will be completely removed at once. It will end up being the deepest ocean trench on the earth. This is going to cause a massive displacement of water globally .... just saying... New land will form in some places while others are covered by water. Its also going to change the tilt of the earth slightly and the moon will change to a new orbit around the earth. This is going to replace the need for the earth to do a pole reversal. What cities? Oracula Sibyllina |
Inerone (OP) User ID: 80189679 Portugal 10/02/2021 05:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | there is a plate that runs north to south of the whole African continent that has never been active. Quoting: #1FanNirvana Its going to open up and become a oceanic divide soon. Once its splits enough the ocean water rushing in will finish the job. thousands of miles of land from north to south will become sponge like really fast and just cave away into new ocean. Major cities will be completely removed at once. It will end up being the deepest ocean trench on the earth. This is going to cause a massive displacement of water globally .... just saying... New land will form in some places while others are covered by water. Its also going to change the tilt of the earth slightly and the moon will change to a new orbit around the earth. This is going to replace the need for the earth to do a pole reversal. What cities? [link to www.discovermagazine.com (secure)] https://imgur.com/a/ynZnpZT I was completely oblivious Ignorance is a bliss Last Edited by Inerone on 10/02/2021 07:03 PM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80874521 United Kingdom 10/06/2021 06:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mud volcanoes, ill add this here too for future reference, superheated water rising up out of the seabed. The whole place has crust thinned to like 7KM instead of more like 37km. [link to www.researchgate.net (secure)] |