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Eric J (Viking)
25th July 2011, 10:05
Interesting times...

The Canary Islands Government has said it is monitoring an earthquake swarm on the small island of El Hierro where in excess of 400 tremors of low magnitude have been recorded in the past four days.

On Friday, the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Government Security Canary convened the first ever meeting of the Steering Committee and Volcanic Monitoring, reflected in the Specific Plan Protection Civil and Emergency for Volcanic Risk, given what it described "the significant increase in seismic activity".

A statement (translated from Spanish) issued following the meeting outlined: "This committee met this morning (Friday) at the headquarters of the Directorate General Security and Emergency Tenerife, established after the assessment of information gathered from seismic and volcanological last July 17 by the National Geographic Institute (IGN) and Volcanological Institute of the Canary Islands, the situation is total normal for the green light for the information population, activating mechanisms for monitoring and oversight needed to coordinate the actions of self civil population and information contained in the Plan."

"According to data provided by the seismic monitoring station IGN's located in Valverde, one can conclude that from the noon on July 17 there has been a significant increase of low magnitude seismic activity in the municipality of Border of the island of El Hierro. To improve the location of this activity, has deployed a seismic network densification operational since July 21 has helped increase the number of earthquakes located, and can be viewed here", the statement added.

El Hierro, a 278.5 km2 island, is situated in the most southwestern extreme of the Canaries. The origins of the island date back some 100 million years. After three successive eruptions, and consequent accumulations, the island emerged from the ocean as an imposing triangular pyramid crowned by a volcano more than 2,000 metres high.

The volcanic activity, principally at the convergence of the three ridges, resulted in the continual expansion of the island. A mere 50,000 years ago, as a result of seismic tremors which produced massive landslides, a giant piece of the island cracked off, crashed down into the ocean and scattered along the seabed.

This landslide of more than 300km3 gave rise to the impressive amphitheatre of the El Golfo valley and at the same time caused a tsunami that most likely rose over 100 metres high and probably reached as far as the American coast.

According to ElHierro.com: "Although over 200 years have elapsed since the last eruption, El Hierro has the largest number of volcanoes in the Canaries with over 500 open sky cones, another 300 covered by the most recent outflows, and some 70 caves and volcanic galleries, notably the Don Justo cave whose collection of channels surpasses 6km in length."

link here
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/232315-Canary-Islands-Government-Monitors-El-Hierro-Earthquake-Swarm


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jlaiJRwU6Q&feature=player_embedded


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHAyP6vKSUQ&feature=player_embedded

viking

DNA
25th July 2011, 11:16
The La Palma island volcano that is prepared to slide into the sea and cause an ensuing super tsunami that would hit the east coast of the USA was predicted, written down and published by Meier in 1975. This was in the Wendelle Steven's "contact from the Plieadies" volume 2 pub.1983.
I was blown away when I saw the Discovery Channel special describing this very event as a possibility in 2005.

Nothing is written in stone. But, it is worth considering. Personally, I wouldn't recommend living on any coast line in these times.

Bryn ap Gwilym
25th July 2011, 11:39
Its not just the US that will get hit. The chances are Cymru, Éire amongst many other countries will be taken right out.

Muzz
30th August 2011, 23:01
http://www.01.ign.es/ign/resources/volcanologia/www/sismos_cana_move_vol.gif

The number of daily earthquakes recorded on the smallest of the Canary Islands (Spain), El Hierro, has increased considerably in recent days. The Instituto Volcanologico de Canarias has also reported a 1cm inflation over part of the island’s volcano following on from GPS analysis.

more (http://www.irishweatheronline.com/news/earth-science/geology/earthquake-geology/el-hierro-earthquake-count-exceeds-4200/33542.html/comment-page-1)

pyrangello
31st August 2011, 00:16
Wonderful , story MUZZ has linked to says over 4200 quakes in the last 5 weeks and where is this located on the USGS earthquake site, ???????????????????????????????? It's not . So another site where were not being told the truth. Getting a little annoying but your right DNA and Bryn , this puppy goes and all the bets are off on the eastern side of US, Central America and South America.. And the band goes marching on , stay tuned...........................................................

Snowbird
31st August 2011, 01:45
http://www.01.ign.es/ign/resources/volcanologia/www/sismos_cana_move_vol.gif

The number of daily earthquakes recorded on the smallest of the Canary Islands (Spain), El Hierro, has increased considerably in recent days. The Instituto Volcanologico de Canarias has also reported a 1cm inflation over part of the island’s volcano following on from GPS analysis.

more (http://www.irishweatheronline.com/news/earth-science/geology/earthquake-geology/el-hierro-earthquake-count-exceeds-4200/33542.html/comment-page-1)

Straight from your linked article.

It remains unclear if the unprecedented seismic activity on El Hierro is a precursor to a possible future increase in earthquake or volcanic activity. However, the latest surge in recorded earthquakes and the inflation of the volcano could indicate magma rising underneath El Hierro.

randles
31st August 2011, 08:28
Goodmorning to you all from the Canary Islands....let me begin...., :)

Last week, a 4m long Tiburon was found dead and floating 150metres off the coast of Poris de Abona here in Tenerife,
The week before a 2m long 'giant squid' with NO eyes was found floating off the coast of Los Gigantes..
Last week, on Thursday at 1pm, a Tourist that I sold a ticket to for a Jet Ski safari, suddenly 'freaked out' and decided to jump off the jet ski and swim to shore..,at EXACTLY the same time another Tourist that was on a Quad Safari heading towards our Volcano here on this Island, suddenly had the urge to drive the quad over a ravine.,
strange times.... Just saying..
Buenos Dias :)

Star1111
31st August 2011, 10:16
Thank you for this information Viking. A friend of mine was considering going to the Canaries in September! Don't suppose she should now!

pyrangello
31st August 2011, 10:28
Randles, please keep us updated, it appears the magnetics are having an impact on some that have no idea on whats going on. Stay centered and focused my friend and you'll be fine.

randles
31st August 2011, 16:15
Randles, please keep us updated, it appears the magnetics are having an impact on some that have no idea on whats going on. Stay centered and focused my friend and you'll be fine.

Hello Pyrangello, nice to meet you...
Here is the link for the Tiburon that was found floating dead... http://www.diariodeavisos.com/2011/08/22/tenerife/capturan-un-gran-tiburon-en-la-costa-del-poris-de-abona This was on the 22 August..
I WAS WRONG ABOUT THE SQUID....it was EIGHT METRES,...not two metres..... http://losgigantes.com/news/

Last week Earth quake reported in Gran Canaria,...La Gomera,,,
as of yet, we are still holding our breath for the Isla of Tenerife, which,,just like El Hierro is one Super Volcano !!
Have a nice day :)

randles
7th September 2011, 16:04
Okay as promised, here we are with the latest acivities on the Islands. Since my last post, 7 days have passed and so have another 1000 ..thats rights ONE THOUSAND earthquakes in the last 7 days. That is 6256 events exactly 18 July 2011...All of this information is CORRECT AND TRUE, and supported by the Instituto Geografico Nacional.....the language barrier is unimportant as the images speak for themselves. The earthquakes are rapid, consistant and also less than a 3.

Graph which also show the horrendous amount of energy that is increasing at an alarming rate can be found at http://www.ign.es/ign/resources/volcanologia/HIERRO.html

Over the last few days four earthquakes have happened in between Tenerife/Gran Canaria including two running through to lanzarote and Fuerteventura.

No more huge sea beasties over the last few days like the 8m long Squid...but the Pilot Whales that live locally in the waters are starting to found dead. Just dead. Just floating. Just like the Tuburon and the squid.

There is still almost next to NO media chatter about this. And no 'Official Announcement' from the Island Councils as to the Emergency Evacuation Procedure, if any.
Anymore changes and I will let you know.
Have a nice day :)