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2021 islands canary volcanic activity

Volcanic activity in Canary Islands 2021
Courtesy of Involcan.

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How many earthquakes have been detected so far at the Old Summit Volcano?
Thanks to the use of automatic analysis systems, the Canary Seismic Network, which manages the Volcanological Institute of the Canary Islands (INVOLCAN), has been able to detect from 01:00 p.m. Canary Time on Friday, September 10 until 19:00 a.m. hours (Canary Time) yesterday September 16, 2021, over 20.650 earthquakes. Most of them are so small it hasn't even been possible to locate them. The figure shows the number of earthquakes detected per hour from last Friday, September 10 There have been more than 400 earthquakes detected per hour at some times.


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Guayota for La Palma.


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Courtesy of Involcan

This is the sound of a seismic swarm part that is affecting the island of La Palma these days. The Earthquake registered by the PTAB seismic station (Taburiente) of the Canaria Seismic Network between 12:00 and 15:00 (Canary Time) yesterday 16/09/2021, has been accelerated 200 times in the process of sonification. You can clearly hear the thousands of earthquakes that were recorded during a surge in seismicity observed at this interval.



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Update courtesy of Enrique.

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THE RECESS BEFORE THE ERUPTION. NOT THE FIRST TIME. TO KNOW WHAT WILL HAPPEN, WE CAN SEE WHAT MADE OTHER TIMES IN THE PAST, IN 1949 AND 1971. It's the calm before the storm watching this review that in September 2020 the IGN edited a review of the seismic catalog of the Canary Islands (1341-2000). This is an in-depth review of earthquakes in the Canary Islands and adjacent Atlantic areas, starting with the historic period and following the instrumental period until 2000.
The review has allowed, through systematic research, to discover and analyze the order of 500 new earthquakes that occurred in historical times and that had not been catalogued until this time. This quest has focused on analyzing the specific bibliography about the islands, from the Canarian press
of the time and seismic bulletins of ancient peninsula seismological observatories, developing and
New criteria for location and allocation of magnitude are applied.
https://www.ign.es/.../Catalogo_Sismolog...narias.pdf
The fact is that in 1949 the eruption was pretty quick, the first earthquakes are on June 21th and from Day 23 it no longer stopped. The eruption began the night of 24 in an old summit in the Duraznero volcano, but the seismicity continued to increase (they have reviewed earthquakes up to magnitude 6.0) until two weeks later a crack opened in the bank ravine and a lava torrent came out to the sea. But the laundry was divided into two rivers of lava that reached the west coast. These rivers, upon reaching the hermitage of San Nicolas, were forked, which was attributed to a miracle. The seismicity is still very strong or more, (with up to 6.1 in review) On July 13, the mouth of Hole black emerges, which caused a rain of sulfur and ashes on Los Llanos de Aridane.
In 1971 in the Tenguía eruption, earthquakes start to feel on October 15th and then stop for a few days. (what could be happening now) 5 days later, on October 20, seismicity returns and this is on the rise until the 25th where there are several magnitude tremors 5, senses with magnitude V and VI on the Mercalli scale. After the eruption there were a few more, also strong.
Therefore in these last two eruptions, the break before the final swarm appears... and in 1971 it was 5 days, in 1949 instead it was 2 Days and there was one previous 3 months before, similar to what has happened now. A seismic reactivation is therefore expected possibly between tonight and before day 21 of this month September 2021 so that if you do not take more recesses, the eruption would come in 5-9 days. (Enrique)

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The earthquakes have just started again .

http://www.ign.es/web/resources/volcanol..._KxSOqQ0A8
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The La Palma volcano is "very dynamic and energetic" and an eruption is "unpredictable"
The director of the National Geographic Institute in the Canary Islands (IGN), María José Blanco, explains to ABC that volcanoes are the most complex natural phenomena in their forecast
La Palma has a " very dynamic and energetic system " so it requires constant analysis "

The director of the National Geographic Institute in the Canary Islands (IGN), María José Blanco, assures that it is impossible to know the probability that La Palma will suffer the eruption of a volcano because it is an " unpredictable" phenomenon . As he has assured ABC, La Palma is in a process that is " very dynamic and energetic" so it requires constant analysis.

A short-term prognosis cannot be established, he points out, because "its evolution cannot be predicted" and it could be a matter of hours, days, months or even that it does not occur, but monitoring must be constant because "it is very fast."

As the system gains energy, the possibility is greater but at this time not the alert has been raised. He has not passed the traffic light from yellow to orange because the signs do not warn of an imminent eruption.
Volcanoes " are the most complex natural phenomena in their forecast" and they need information from all the areas involved to know the detail.

A matter of hours
The indicators change in a matter of hours and a change may occur that heralds an imminent eruption. Right now there is "no certainty" that it will happen. In the Canary Islands "there are no recent eruptions" that can serve as a reference to make a forecast, remember.

The most recent was exactly 50 years ago, on October 26, 1971 and although the underwater eruption of the Tagoro volcano, in El Hierro, is more recent (2011), «La Palma is not El Hierro and it doesn't have to happen same".

In the reactivations after the El Hierro eruption, very energetic and of high seismicity with important deformations, no surface eruptions were produced. "Most magmatic intrusions do not end on the surface, there are more that stay under the crust than come to the surface."


More intense earthquakes
In the last eruption on La Palma, that of the Teneguía volcano in 1971 " there were very strong earthquakes felt by the population before the eruption began" and this has not yet happened, he recalls.

The same happened in El Hierro, where the population "felt the earthquakes in the fortnight before the eruption", although it also warns that La Palma is a very fractured island that may not require as much intensity of seismicity for the magma to reach the surface.

"It is a very complex phenomenon where no forecasts can be made , " he assures, this generates alarm in the population, which is something that is not appropriate. There are "many eyes" on Cumbre Vieja where monitoring and follow-up is carried out by experts from different entities and scientific fields, in addition to Emergencies through Civil Protection.

Blanco assures that "Civil Protection has planned an evacuation if necessary and residents will be given as much time as possible to get away from the area if the volcano erupts" to safeguard people and property.


What has happened these days on La Palma?
On September 11, a seismic intensity was detected with a very high number of earthquakes, at an intermediate depth of around 12 kilometers. Since 2017, there have been a dozen seismic swarms in the area, but " never of that intensity, nor that frequency and that depth ."

They were accompanied by a small deformation on the surface of the island, but it has been rising from 1.5 centimeters to 10 today .

As the days go by, earthquakes of very small magnitudes are recorded but at two levels, deeper and closer to the surface. This turns on all the alerts, the expert said, because a high Helium 3 signal was also detected, the highest in 30 years.

This assumes that there is a "magmatic injection under the crust" that when the parameters of seismicity, gases or magma are given, warn of a pre-eruptive phase. Helium 3 is not dangerous but its volume can be as is the case of the CO2 level if it exceeds certain parameters , he warned.

Pay attention to official channels
The expert has pointed out that although social networks are good information channels for certain matters, in this case " hoaxes run" , which is why she has recommended to the residents of La Palma "avoid the alarm" and " resort only to the media and official information channels » .

https://www.abc.es/espana/canarias/abci-...7ZFHdFsmvg
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The swarm has reactivated been ongoing since last night and it is still continuing.

There was a 3.2 Earthquake early this morning with a III intensity which was felt over all the island.

IGN-intensity Scales
intensity Scales

EVENTO: es2021shkgm 2021/09/18 03:26:10 28.5807 -17.9041 0 3.2 SE TAZACORTE.ILP
Actualizado 2021-09-18 08:01 UTC

RELACIÓN DE INTENSIDADES (EMS) Y POBLACIONES
EN LAS QUE SE HA SENTIDO ESTE TERREMOTO:

III CUATRO CAMINOS,LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE.TF
III EL PARAÍSO,EL PASO.TF
III JEDEY,EL PASO.TF
III LAS MANCHAS,LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE.TF
III MALPAÍS,EL PASO.TF
III SAN NICOLÁS,EL PASO.TF
III TENDIÑA,LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE.TF
II-III BUNGALOWS DE TAJUYA,LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE.TF
II-III CARDÓN,TAZACORTE.TF
II-III EL BARRIAL,EL PASO.TF
II-III EL PEDREGAL,LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE.TF
II-III JEDEY,LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE.TF
II-III LA LAGUNA,LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE.TF
II-III LA SABINA,VILLA DE MAZO.TF
II-III MALPAÍS DE TRIANA,LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE.TF
II-III MONTE DE LUNA,VILLA DE MAZO.TF
II-III PUERTO NAOS,LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE.TF
II-III RETAMAR,LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE.TF
II-III TACANDE DE ABAJO,EL PASO.TF
II-III TODOQUE,LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE.TF
II EL PASO.TF
II HERMOSILLA,LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE.TF
II LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE.TF

es2021shkgm 18/09/2021 03:26:10 04:26:10 28.5807 -17.9041 3.2 mbLg
III
SE TAZACORTE.ILP

All the activity can be viewed on the link below.

http://www.ign.es/web/resources/volcanol..._KxSOqQ0A8
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I have just seen this :

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=...825&type=3

I am confused I have watched so many documentaries about the possible Tsunami some on the BBC with UK scientist actually visiting La Palma and explaining what could happen I have watched USA scientist confirm the same have seen graphs videos etc but now the Spanish are saying its all false ??
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