Volcanes y Ciencia Hoy (FB)
700. - 05/16/2023 - 19:45h Canary Islands. - NO
Earthquake DATA IN THE CENTER OF TENERIFE BY THE IGN IN THE CENTER OFTENERIFE. GET INVOLVED, WE THROW WHATS THERE. - That elections make things different from day to day, that's for sure and seismic tranquility is one of them, a tranquility that takes 10 days without a single event located in the boiler area of Tenerife in the last 7 days, thing that does not fit and that is not credible in the normal activity of this volcano.
However, compared to the 8
Events located by the IGN in the last 15 days, Involcan has located 24.... in the past week... the triple, which makes this work appreciated, but what would it have its reward if this data were made public, at least in the monthly newsletters published until
November 2021 by Involcan and are no longer published, losing a great source of information.
In the Involcan data you can perfectly see how the activity is concentrated in two points in the area of Teide Peak and Pico Viejo, as well as several around the boiler and a signal of earthquakes towards Adeje. Whereas if we look at what's on IGN, the activity focuses on the West of the Cauldron and the Teide.
Special relevance has the area of Fasnia, because in that area is where the most differences are in the location, which leads me to think that the IGN has problems in that area as the localized earthquakes come out with gaps above the value 200 which is it acceptable, some close to 300 even, where I'm sure some are discarded for bad location.
As for the seismic energy released accumulated in Tenerife, there is something very surprising, the expected step arrived in time and form and has been produced, but it has been in the form of a swarm of deep earthquakes in the coastal area of Guimar, Arico and Fasnia around the 13th of May, with a max of Magnitude 2.2.
With this the energy pattern begins to take the form of the devil's ladder and Cantor's function of the seismic energy released since mid-
February where he changed the linear trend to one in steps, indicating a more volcanic and predictable seismic. Therefore it moves us to the next step or rebound, which according to this would be for early -mid-
June, that is between
June 5th and 12th approximately.
es2023jiqmn 13/05/2023 18:33:10 28.2740 -16.3851 21.0 km M 1.7 mbLg from Güímar. ITF
es2023jhxwi 13/05/2023 09:08:52 28.2099 -16.3615 26.0 km M 1.9 mbLg SE FASNIA. ITF
es2023jhush 13/05/2023 07:33:10 28.2051 -16.3956 32.0 km M 2.2 miles from Fasnia. ITF
es2023jfggn 11/05/2023 21:59:14 28.1713 -16.3967 27.0 km M 2.0 mbLg AND ARICO. ITF
https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/.../archive/2023.html
ISLAND OF THE PALM:
If we do the same on this island, nothing in the last 3 days and now that there are apparatuses of Involcan, you can see how the IGN has two activity centers, the first focused on where the volcano came out in 2021 extending east and the capital and the another is in the south side under the peaks with the swarm of these last few months. Instead, the Involcan data only reflects the volcano's data and on one of its legs the summit area (the other
Earthquake is from the previous week), not reflecting the deep earthquakes from the east.
It's clear that both would be more efficient if they shared data and stations, but with IGN this is impossible, they don't want to collaborate, let alone on that issue. Actually Involcan has their seismographs because the IGN won't give him access to theirs. It's sad, but this is reality.
As for the seismic energy released accumulated on the island of Palma, it must be emphasized that the postuptive activity that was evolving almost linearly downward, since mid-
February we also have another active process that has produced an increase in the amount of seismic energy released accumulated as seen with a more inclined line with
Events of more than 2 occurring in the summit area, towards the south, the latest in the period we discuss.
es2023jeaaw 11/05/2023 05:42:47 28.5449 -17.8344 14.0 km M 2.1 mbLg NE OF PALMA FUENCALIENTE. I L I P
es2023ifcox 04/27/2023 14:39:58 28.5532 -17.8282 14.0 km M 2.3 mbLg NE PALMA FUENCALIENTE. I L I P
https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/.../archive/2023.html
These
Events seem to be related to magma movements at a depth of 14 km, but in the horizontal, it does not pressurize enough to open, it lacks a lot of energy, nevertheless it is noticeable. At the moment they are postuptive phenomena, and the volcano continues to stop, but more slowly and little by little it will reactivate, hopefully it will take many years, decades or centuries...
So there is tranquility, but the system is not as quiet as they want us to see, no one believes this, just look at the seismograms. By the way, in Tenerife they put some movement in the magma reservoir of Vilaflor at 9 km, indicating regional pressures. We stay waiting for the next moves.
We are in elections, demand your political parties measures for prevention in volcanoes, which then only remember Santa Barbara, from them, when it thunders. and this can't be so, training is needed to reduce volcanic risk and above all, plans and surveillance.
Remember Lanzarote: Nothing, Gran Canaria: Nothing, Fuerteventura: Nothing, Iron: Little, La Palma: Little, Tenerife: The most. We don't even talk about the Gomera, it hasn't erupted in the last 2 million years.
Greetings to all the Canary Islands, especially to the Palmeros who haven't come home, to those who are still unpaid or to those who live poorly in containers. No right, it's been long enough for this to have been fixed. (Rich)
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