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Volcanic activity in Canary Islands 2019
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13-03-2019, 11:19 AM
Yesterday 16 earthquakes were listed by IGN I am still surprised Pevolca or any other Office have not issued any update statement at all .
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13-03-2019, 08:31 PM
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14-03-2019, 06:16 PM
Latest update courtesy of Enrique.
Translated. "The next teide eruption will be like the previous ones? Newspaper - the country.- 13/03/2019.-the past, or better said, what happened in the past can tell us better than anyone what will happen in the future. Don't miss this article that condenses us the volcanic history of the island in a short article, ideal to educate briefly in the history of the island, volcanically speaking. The one who is alarmed or says that tourism is frightened by this article, is for fear of the unknown and ignorance, of the subject, just know that it is information available for anyone and that only puts things that have passed. What happens is that they will happen again and we don't know is when. (Enrique) This is how the article begins: " the island of Tenerife consists of hundreds of volcanic emission centers. Although it is considered " asleep ", there could be a reactivation in any of its volcanoes " " what happens in the teide, or rather on the island of Tenerife, is that there is a great diversity of mechanisms, from explosives to only effusive. The last eruption, which took place in the volcano volcano in 1909, was effusive, that is, it only issued lava, without explosive character. This eruption occurred in the lateral dorsal calls of Tenerife. But there are also examples of explosive in the caldera of las glens. The most relevant is the white mountain, which is called this because it contains white-colored materials (Pumice Stone) product of an explosive eruption. So the answer to your question is that we can't know how the next eruption will be, if effusive or explosive, as we can't know where it will be, if on the ridges, on the flanks of the island or in the glens... but There will be new eruptions and they will look like the previous ones ". Full article in: [url= " alt="[Image: modify_inline.gif]" class="mycode_img" />
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14-03-2019, 06:23 PM
MORE TRANSLAION
If the eruption occurs within Las Cañadas, an area in which there is no population, the risk of losing lives or infrastructure will be less. However, if it occurs where the last flank eruptions have occurred, in what are called the ridges, the risks increase because they are highly populated areas with a large amount of infrastructure. The island of Tenerife is formed by hundreds of volcanic emission centers . Although right now it is considered as "asleep", sometimes there is some sign of reactivation as it happened in 2004 when a number of earthquakes was recorded that far exceeded those that are normally detected. Some models then predicted that it was the signal of the next Teide eruption. The earthquakes were interpreted as the rise of magma to the surface, but there was no eruption. Last year also recorded a number of earthquakes higher than usual, but the activity has returned to normal levels. It may be that within a year, a month or a week there will be a reactivation or change of activity that ceases later, but it may also happen that this reactivation continues and an eruption occurs. It is very difficult to make a long-term prediction, but surveillance allows you to be alert. Volcano of the Black Sands. Volcano of the Black Sands. OLENA TUR GETTY Tenerife was formed and grew as a result of volcanic eruptions. We know much more the Teide than the rest of volcanoes on the island because it is the highest peak and the greatest. It is a polygenic volcano, which means that it has had several eruptions and with each of them has been growing. It is inside the Caldera de Las Cañadas which is in turn a set of different processes of construction and destruction of volcanic buildings. Outside of Las Cañadas there are different examples of eruptive processes, some historical like Garachico or the most recent one from El Chinyero. For the most part, the volcanoes on the island are monogenetic because they were created in a single eruption. Of the previous historical eruptions of Tenerife, the most spectacular and which also produced fatalities, was known as the triple eruption of Fasnia, Arafo and Siete Fuentes (December 1704-January 1705). What also must be clear is that if the Teide or one of the volcanoes of Tenerife erupted would cause a very complicated situation. First, because the island is much more populated than it was in 1909 and, second, because our technological and infrastructure vulnerability is much higher, as we discovered in April 2010 with the eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull. That eruption, considered small by its size, severely affected air traffic for days and had to be closed in most of northern Europe. If a volcano in Iceland paralyzed European and global traffic, a volcano in the Canary Islands could also affect local or regional air routes. [url= " alt="[Image: modify_inline.gif]" class="mycode_img" />
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14-03-2019, 09:55 PM
Latest update courtesy of Enrique.
Translated. "continues seismic activity in Tenerife; in the hydrothermal system of the teide, on the south dorsal, in the caldera, in the surroundings and more, Canary Islands, Spain.- just like these last days, they continue to see things that They do nothing but think the activity of Tenerife is in the center of an activity that one thinks not only affects the teide, affects the whole island and beyond, but we go by parts:
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This is a strange signal the origin is still under discussion.
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17-03-2019, 07:54 AM
The earthquakes listed for yesterday by IGN the 2.1 W ARICO was directly on land.
2.1 mbLg W ARICO.ITF 2019/03/16 18:59:27 21 +info ![]()
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Latest update courtesy of Enrique.
Translated. "waiting for the location and revision of ign's deferred seismicity, especially the seismic activity in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.- for those who usually follow this space will know that I speak, but those who do not usually read have Knowing that this is the normal operation of the volcanic surveillance service in Spain, the microdisks are not reviewed or published during weekends and holidays, only earthquakes are published above magnitude 1.0, which will also be reviewed (giving a Less magnitude normally) in working days. In Principle I was going to comment on the activity and its distribution, but I'm almost going to wait for tomorrow, as they will change everything as soon as they check out and get the earthquakes Something if it is clear, every time we have more earthquakes of more magnitude in Tenerife and are expected days more moved these days of maximum in the gravitational forces that affect the planet between 18 and 24 March, with coefficients of 113 (Enrique)."
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Latest update courtesy of Enrique.
Translated. "a-seismic activity in the hydrothermal system of teide, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.- this post is a preview of tonight, where I want to highlight the activity we carry in the area of the teide peak and more Specifically in its hydrothermal system with enough earthquakes more or less in the area, with one today and several more in the last few days. You still need to review earthquakes, with what I wouldn't miss anything that appeared any more of this weekend, at the moment two new. Tonight more.. (Enrique) ![]()
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Update by Enrique.
Translated. "Earthquake of 3.1 South of iron, which could have been felt, Canary Islands, Spain.- Although pretty deep and far south of the island, I don't think it has been noticed, except weak or slightly (I-II), I find it amazing the signal that leaves in the seismographs of the ign, to see nothing, appears in Several sensors of LA Palma, la gomera and Tenerife, the sismograma is almost flat in all of them.. No words... (Enrique)"
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