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Sanity -> 2nd Iceland volcano issues warning (5/28/2010 2:40:06 PM)


Some here might have guessed by now that I get a thrill out of such powerful shows of natures force as we see from volcanoes:

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2nd Iceland volcano issues warning

Scientists say powerful Katla is ‘close to failure’

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LONDON - A second, much larger volcano in Iceland is showing signs that it may be about to erupt, scientists have warned...


...An initial research paper by the University College of London Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction said: "Analysis of the seismic energy released around Katla over the last decade or so is interpreted as providing evidence of a rising ... intrusive magma body on the western flank of the volcano."

"Earlier seismic energy release at Katla is associated with the inflation of the volcano, which indicates it is close to failure, although this does not appear to be linked to seismicity around Eyjafjallajökull," it added.

"We conclude that given the high frequency of Katla activity, an eruption in the short term is a strong possibility," the report said. "It is likely to be preceded by new earthquake activity. Presently there is no unusual seismicity under Katla."

Icelandic President Ólafur Grímsson has warned governments around Europe that a significant eruption at the volcano is close. "We [Iceland] have prepared ... it is high time for European governments and airline authorities all over Europe and the world to start planning for the eventual Katla eruption," he said.

Full story here




Jeffff -> RE: 2nd Iceland volcano issues warning (5/28/2010 2:42:39 PM)

All the ash could help with global warming.




pahunkboy -> RE: 2nd Iceland volcano issues warning (5/28/2010 2:45:16 PM)

...the oil spill tho might be the shut off for the volcano.




Sanity -> RE: 2nd Iceland volcano issues warning (5/28/2010 6:40:50 PM)


And now this...

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Big volcanic eruptions in Guatemala, Ecuador

GUATEMALA CITY – Explosive eruptions shook two huge volcanos in Central and South America on Friday, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes and disrupting air traffic as ash drifted over major cities.

Guatemala's Pacaya volcano started erupting lava and rocks Thursday afternoon, blanketing the country's capital with ash and forcing the closure of the international airport. A television reporter was killed by a shower of burning rocks when he got too close to the volcano, about 15 miles (25 kilometers) south of Guatemala City.

In the village of Calderas, close to the eruption, Brenda Castaneda said she and her family hid under beds and tables as marble-sized rocks thundered down on her home. "We thought we wouldn't survive. Our houses crumbled and we've lost everything," Castaneda said while waiting for rescue teams to take them to a shelter at a nearby school.

Meanwhile, strong explosions rocked Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano, prompting evacuations of hundreds of people from nearby villages.

Ecuador's National Geophysics Institute said hot volcanic material blasted down the slopes and ash plumes soared 6 miles (10 kilometers) above a crater that is already 16,479 feet (5,023 meters) above sea level.

Full article at http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100529/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/lt_guatemala_volcano




ShaharThorne -> RE: 2nd Iceland volcano issues warning (5/28/2010 6:51:05 PM)

Between the eruptions and earthquakes, I am sure more people will awake up to the mythos of 2012.

I need a cellar on this end for the tornados...a cellar and my largest batch of my trail mix.




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