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Volcanic activity in Canary Islands 2020
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24-12-2020, 06:06 AM
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24-12-2020, 08:33 AM
Thanks Jand. Can you tell me what the column headed 'Prof' indicates on the IGN page please?
24-12-2020, 09:23 AM
Thinks its for Profunda the depth of the earthquakes.
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24-12-2020, 10:03 AM
There have been more than 80 earthquakes up to now La Palma.
https://scontent-lht6-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t...e=60093E65
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24-12-2020, 10:07 AM
The swarm actually has been ongoing since 21:30 last night.
All can be viewed on the link below. http://www.ign.es/web/resources/volcanol..._KxSOqQ0A8
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24-12-2020, 11:04 AM
Description of the area La Palma Fuencaliente where most of the earthquakes are occuring.
''The municipality of Fuencaliente covers the southern tip of the island La Palma. The landscape is dominated by the volcanic ridge Cumbre Vieja. The southernmost volcano on this ridge, Teneguía, last erupted in 1971. The fertile soil is used for growing grapes (malvasia wine) and bananas. The yearly production of wine from its 800 ha of vineyards is 2 million litres.[citation needed] There are salt evaporation ponds near the lighthouse, on the southernmost point of the island. Fuencaliente is located 23 km southwest of the island capital Santa Cruz de la Palma.'' https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c...te.svg.png
24-12-2020, 12:26 PM
Statement from Involcan.
''New seismic swarm at the Volcano Old Summit (La Palma, Canary Islands). From 21:26 p.m. (Canary Time) yesterday December 23, 2020, the Canary Seismic Network operating the Canary Islands Volcanological Institute (INVOLCAN) is recording a new swarm of small-magnitude seismic Events, under the Old Summit Volcano. So far more than 80 seismic Events have been detected at a depth of more than 20 km. This new seismic swarm does not pose a danger to residents and visitors to La Palma given the small magnitude and depth of earthquakes. In the short and medium term it also does not reflect a significant change in volcanic activity at Old Summit that since 2017 has experienced 7 seismic swarms including today (1 in 2017, 1 in 2018 and 5 in 2020). INVOLCAN will continue to update on the evolution of this new seismic swarm at the Volcano Old Summit.'' https://scontent-lht6-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t...e=600B380F
24-12-2020, 12:30 PM
Translated.
''The National Geographic Institute has detected 281 earthquakes in the last hours in the area near the Cumbre Vieja Volcano, in the south of the island of La Palma, with magnitudes between 1.3 and 2.3 mbLg. The occurrence of Events of this type in an active volcanic zone is within normality and does not present any risk for normal activity on the island, the IGN has indicated. The area in which this activity occurs is the same in which similar low-magnitude swarms have occurred in recent months with numerous Events at depths of around 30 kilometers. Of the 281 earthquakes detected between 9:26 p.m. on Wednesday and 7:01 a.m. this Thursday, 77 have been located. The IGN seismic network on the island of La Palma is made up of 13 stations that allow real-time monitoring of microseismic activity on the island.'' https://diariodeavisos.elespanol.com/los...yU6UAAHK24
25-12-2020, 06:42 PM
Increase in the energy release La Palma.
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latest update courtesy of Enrique.
Translated. ''DEEP SYSMIC SWARM IN PALM ISLAND, CANARIAS, SPAIN.- 25/12/2020.-Merry Christmas to all first, and active volcanic islands are like this, they like to be noticed. This island has been sleeping or quiet for many years, and although it has had many eruptions in the past, it reminds us that it is active and will have many more future eruptions. What we don't know in a while, but we will. On this occasion the IGN claims to have located 281 Events, of which it has located nearly a hundred signs (94 specifically between magnitude 1.5 and 2.3 (and the minimum with one of 1.3) and that when you analyze them, you can see some interesting things: 1.- When all seismic alignments are made, you see several preferential directions, and highlight 3 alignment that form across at 120 o at a point at about 300 m. south of the volcano summit Old Summit 1949 m high above sea level. These alignments indicate something known to us, are the three dorsal or main axles of activity of this colossus volcanic that rises about 6000 meters above the ocean background. 2.- Although they are deep earthquakes, many look like the volcanic-tectonic type, involving a movement of fluids in depth and that configuration at 120 o indicates a thrust of the same to the surface, upward, which should be noticed slightly at GPS stations in the Island if activity continues for more days. https://previa.uclm.es/profesorado/egcar...nqTVhCWP98 3.- These earthquakes do not currently involve a short-term eruption, though if a system reactivation, so that if they are increasingly common, they will be indicating that the system is rearmed for a medium-long eruption deadline (1-8 years), although you can stop and nothing can happen, and even have reactivation phases, it is difficult to know what you will do right now, but the range of possibilities is very big, from nothing to an eruption .. 4.- Of the other parameters such as GPS deformation or gasses, it's very difficult to interpret how little there is. In IGN's, GPS do not see significant changes, if any small moves towards the NE (movement of African plaque) that do not occur as accused in the south of the island, and then it is interesting to see how the LP0 3 rising, while the LP0 4 sinks, indicating possible northward magma migration in the west of the island, the rest shows no relevant changes and it's hard to tell with so little data. We'll see what happens, but it tends to calm down until the next onset in a few days / weeks / months. (Enrique).
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