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    Lightbulb Guagua Pichincha - Ecuador - Volcano seismic activity status

    Guagua Pichincha volcano very close to the city of Quito, Ecuador is starting to show signs of seismic activity right after the other two active volcanoes in Ecuador, Reventador to the north-northeast, and Tungurahua to the south very rapidly showed diminished activity.

    Earlier in the month of February, Tungurahua created a spectacular display of eruption, ash, pyroclastic flow, and SO2 emission. Reventador (north of Tungurahua) started increasing activity as Tungurahua's magma channels switch, then diminished suddenly.

    As Reventador's activity (to the N-NE of Guagua Pichincha) suddenly diminished, this volcano to the west started to show seismic signs, possibly indicating an awakening and activity.

    This volcano should be watched closely considering the proximity to Quito.


    1999 eruption


    (above seismic activity from yesterday, the sensor network in Ecuador was off-line yesterday evening and didn't come back online until about 0100 AM local time). Rumbling was indicated showing magma was moving at the volcano deep underground.

    Below are today's seismic activity. Any larger longer duration peaks (for several seconds) are indicative of magma activity.


    (see above) - Events started showing up about 1020 AM local time, and continued every hour for 3-5 minute bursts.

    Guagua Pichincha is one of Ecuador's most active volcanoes.

    The stratovolcano is part of a complex that rises immediately west of the capital Quito, at only 8 km distance from the city center. 3 major explosive eruptions have occurred at Guagua Pichincha in the past 2000 years, the most recent one in 1660. An event of similar size today is a major threat to the ca. 2 million city of Quito.


    The volcano and the older extinct Rucu Pichincha stratovolcano form a broad volcanic massif 23 km in diameter. Historical activity of the volcano has included large explosive eruptions some of which produced sub-plinian and plinian eruption columns, lava domes.

    Guagua Pichincha volcano's eruptions frequently produce dangerous pyroclastic flows.

    Following a 100 year long interval of being dormant, Guagua Pichincha volcano has entered a new phase of low seismic, phreatic and magmatic activity in 1981.

    Background:
    (from Smithsonian / GVP volcano information)

    A lava dome is located at the head of a 6-km-wide breached caldera that formed during a late-Pleistocene slope failure of Guagua Pichincha about 50,000 years ago.

    Subsequent late-Pleistocene and Holocene eruptions from the central vent in the breached caldera consisted of explosive activity with pyroclastic flows accompanied by periodic growth and destruction of the central lava dome. Many minor eruptions have occurred since the beginning of the Spanish era at Guagua Pichincha, which is one of Ecuador's most active volcanoes.

    The largest historical eruption took place in 1660, when ash fell over a 1000 km radius, accumulating to 30 cm depth in Quito. Pyroclastic flows and surges also occurred, primarily to the west, and affected agricultural activity, causing great economic losses.

    Plinian eruptions from Guagua Pichincha

    Over the past 2000 years, 3 Plinian eruptions happened at the Guagua Pichincha volcano, in the 1st century AD, in the 10th century, and in AD 1660. The eruptions produced plinian eruption columns of 25-30 km height and left well-defined fallout pumice layers covering the upper slopes of the volcano. The 10th century eruption was the largest, with a VEI of 5.

    (C. Robin et al. (2008) "Late Holocene phases of dome growth and Plinian activity at Guagua Pichincha volcano (Ecuador)", Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 176, pp. 7–15)

    2008 eruptions
    7 phreatic eruptions occurred at Guagua Pichincha Volcano on 1 February 2008. The eruptions were preceded by a magnitude 4.1 earthquake on 6 December 2007.

    2003 possible eruption
    On 17 April 2003, seismic signals were detected that could have accompanied a minor eruption at Guagua Pichincha, but there was no visual confirmation that an eruption happened.

    2002 eruption
    On 11 October 2002, 4 phreatic eruptions occurred after several days of heavy rainfall. The eruptions ejected blocks 100-200 m from the vent. Long-period and volcano-tectonic earthquakes and continuous background tremor were recorded until 17 October.
    (Source: GVP monthly volcano activity reports)

    2001 eruption - lava dome growth and ash explosions
    Guagua Pichincha's activity in early 2001 consisted principally of gradual lava dome growth. There were ash eruptions on 18, 31 March, and 25 May 2001. The explosion on 25 May produced a ash cloud reaching an altitude of 8.5 km. On 26 November 2001, seismic signals indicated a 20 minute-long phreatic explosion around noon, followed by 16 hours of continuous tremor.

    2000 eruptions
    During 2000, Guagua Pichincha produced a series of mostly minor ash explosions. A partial collapse of its lava dome which grew in December 199 and January ("dome 8") occurred on 12 July.

    1997 phreatic eruptions
    During March-October 1997, Guagua Pichincha produced a series of phreatic explosions. The eruptions occurred without any precursory warning signal. Their intensity peaked in May 1997 and the last one was recorded on 18 October 1997. This activity resembled phreatic explosions that occurred in 1981, 1990, and 1993.

    1993 eruptions and fatalities
    A phreatic explosion at 11h46 local time on 12 March 1993 from Guagua Pichincha's central dome killed 2 young volcanologists. A warning of possible activity had been transmitted to them by radio at 10h30, but for unknown reasons they were still on the lava dome when the eruption occurred.
    (source: GVP monthly volcanic activity reports)

    1981 reawakening after 100 years of slumber
    New activity started in 1981 with phreatic ash explosions and an increase in fumarole activity. This was the first activity after about 100 years of dormancy and started a new cycle of activity.

    References: List of Volcanoes ECUADOR -
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...oes_in_Ecuador

    http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/guagua_pichincha.html - Volcanic Discovery (dot com)

    Seismic graphics from the Geologic Institute, Ecuador -
    http://correo.igepn.edu.ec/heli/heli...2014030400.gif
    http://correo.igepn.edu.ec/heli/heli...2014030412.gif

    http://www.igepn.edu.ec/ - Geophysical Institute

    Ecuador is far from being a stable region, as shown on this seismic map pointing out the locations of earthquake activity (the map is current and goes back 30 days to start of February 2014) - reference above from the Geophysical Institute page.

    Last edited by Bob; 24th October 2015 at 22:29.

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    Default Re: Guagua Pichincha - Ecuador - Volcano seismic activity status

    5 Mar 2014 Guagua Pichincha mid morning and 5 pm'ish local time the volcano was showing seismic activity. The seismic patterns have been showing different types of tremors - 7 substantial tremors appeared during the morning and afternoon.


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    Default Re: Guagua Pichincha - Ecuador - Volcano seismic activity status

    Guagua Pichincha volcano's activity calmed down today 6 March 2014 as far as eruption potential..

    As the regional magma activity surges moved back to Tungurahua and Reventador, activity here started to calm down as far as eruptive activity, however a continual "bubbling" is showing up in the seismic traces, a "rumbling" is present.


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    Default Re: Guagua Pichincha - Ecuador - Volcano seismic activity status

    GuaGua Pichincha today the 7th March is still rumbling, steadily, with a slight tremors now and then. Early morning seems to be the timing for this volcano in having activity.

    There are no major eruption signs present at the moment.




    POST UPDATE - later in the afternoon, this volcano showed a sleight series of seismic swarms which tracked the eruption happening at the Reventador volcano (further east of Quito).
    Last edited by Bob; 7th March 2014 at 23:29.

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    Default Re: Guagua Pichincha - Ecuador - Volcano seismic activity status

    GuaGua Pichincha continues to rumble with increasing seismic event size from yesterday evening through the nigh, early morning, and through the day. 8 March 2014






    For reference, here is a relatively "quite" period Dec 2nd 2013 for comparison.



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    Default Re: Guagua Pichincha - Ecuador - Volcano seismic activity status

    GuaGua Pichincha continues with small continual rumbles with a small event now and then. 9 March 14




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    Default Re: Guagua Pichincha - Ecuador - Volcano seismic activity status

    GuaGua Pichincha today shortly after 1600 location time exhibited some very strange seismic events, not quite resembling a magma event, but more like a large set of boulders and rocks having been fractured. 10 March 14




    The unusual events continued into the evening and were continuing at the point of this report (about 2130 local)

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    Default Re: Guagua Pichincha - Ecuador - Volcano seismic activity status

    GuaGua Pichincha was quiet today 11 March 14




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    Default Re: Guagua Pichincha - Ecuador - Volcano seismic activity status

    GuaGua Pichincha started with the wild seismic activity again, as if large rock layers were being moved by something. 12 March 14


    These started about 0500 local (see previous post's seismic) and continued from about 0900 for a little over an hour.

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    Default Re: Guagua Pichincha - Ecuador - Volcano seismic activity status

    GuaGua Pichincha continues to exhibit the unusual rumbling which is increasing since the seismic network outage 12 March 14.

    The charts below show the preceding hours and today's activity for the 14th March 14




    Above shows high frequency moments, low frequency moments, with some starting to look like a mini-eruption potential is present.

    Here is a spectral interpretation:


    It looks like GuaGua Pinchincha also today, shortly before 1600 hours local also had an event (so did CotoPaxi, which had a much larger and more sustained event).
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    Default Re: Guagua Pichincha - Ecuador - Volcano seismic activity status

    GuaGua Pichincha tracked today the events at CotoPaxi, Reventador and Tungurahua, the 1900 hour local event - this is very significant showing a tie-in of the magma plumbing system across the plates that apparently are moving and active in the Northern Andes. I may take a look at the Mexican and Colombian volcanoes, and those in Central America - considering the quakes OFF Ecuador, Off Mexico, Off California in the recent days, we may be seeing a pre-event of major proportions across numbers of active regions in this side of the "Ring of Fire"






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    GuaGua Pichincha seismic activity for 16 March 14


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    Default Re: Guagua Pichincha - Ecuador - Volcano seismic activity status

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    GuaGua Pichincha seismic activity for 16 March 14

    The event at 1012 am local 16 March 14 at GuaGua Pichincha volcano appears to have preceded the 1027 am local time events at both CotoPaxi and Tungurahua volcanoes. The amplitude is stronger at GuaGua Pichincha, possibly indicating that the magma activity was coming from the north north west. There have been quakes both off the coast as well as in the southern most parts of the Peru/Ecuador border region over in Peru, showing deep movements are happening.

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    GuaGua Pichincha - 17 March 14 seismic updates




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    GuaGua Pichincha 20 Mar 14 - the seismic network in Ecuador was restored today after having been down since the 17th.


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    GuaGua Pichincha - volcanic seismic activity 21 March 14 - unsettled, sporadic rockfall and fractures



    There appeared to be no tracking with the events from the other volcanoes in the region.

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    GuaGua Pichincha - seismic volcanic activity report 22 Mar 14 - unstable

    unusual seismic pulses are continuing interspersed with small events




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    GuaGua Pichincha - volcanic and seismic activity graphics - 23 March 14




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    GuaGua Pichincha - volcano activity and seismic graphics - Ecuador 24 March 14




    Starting yesterday GuaGua Pichincha started showing more magmatic events (small) which continued on and off throughout the night and into the morning.

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    GuaGua Pichincha - volcano Ecuador - seismic and volcanic activity - 25 March 14

    There was some tracking of the G Pichincha volcano today with the CotoPaxi and Tungurahua volcanoes, slightly before about 0500 local. There was additional activity during the day.



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