Actividad volcánica
Este espacio experimental busca obtener información sobre actividad volcánica, haciendo uso de diversas herramientas 2.0, a fin de lograr ópticas alternativas del cubrimiento de los acontecimientos ligados a este tipo de fenómenos naturales. Alguna de la información aquí presentada es proveniente de fuentes NO OFICIALES, por lo tanto es información NO CONFIRMADA. Es fundamental utilizar esta página con el debido beneficio de inventario.
This experimental space to obtain information on volcanic activity using various tools 2.0, in order to achieve alternative coverage of events related to this type of natural phenomena. Some of the information presented here is from unofficial sources, so it is unconfirmed. It is essential to use this page with due benefit of inventory.
- : Cleveland Status Report issued Feb 22, 2012 13:26 AKST Volcano Alert Level WATCH - Aviation Color Code ORANGE - Alertas Volcanes
Mostly cloudy satellite views over the past 24 hours show no unusual activity at Cleveland volcano. The new, 60-meter-diameter (200 feet) lava dome occupies a small portion of the approximately 200 meter (650 foot) diameter summit crater. There have been no observations of ash emissions or explosive activity during this current lava extrusion. The lava dome that formed throughout the fall-winter of 2011 was largely removed by the explosive activity on 25 and 29 December, 2011. It remains possible for intermittent, sudden explosions of blocks and ash to occur at any time, and ash ... - : Kanaga Status Report issued Feb 22, 2012 13:26 AKST Volcano Alert Level ADVISORY - Aviation Color Code YELLOW - Alertas Volcanes
No unusual seismic activity was detected at Kanaga. Satellite data indicate there may have been a weak thermal anomaly at Kanaga during the past 24 hours. AVO has received no reports of explosive activity or ash clouds. The possibility remains for sudden explosions of ash to occur at any time, and ash clouds exceeding 20,000 feet above sea level may develop. If a large, explosive, ash-producing event occurs, the local seismic network, satellite ash alarms, infrasound, and volcanic lightning will alert AVO to the new activity. - : Kilauea Daily Update issued Feb 22, 2012 07:29 HST Volcano Alert Level WATCH - Aviation Color Code ORANGE - Alertas Volcanes
A swarm of shallow earthquakes started after midnight last night about 5 ... - : Cleveland Status Report issued Feb 21, 2012 12:48 AKST Volcano Alert Level WATCH - Aviation Color Code ORANGE - Alertas Volcanes
Partly cloudy satellite views over the past 24 hours show no unusual activity at Cleveland volcano. The new, 60-meter-diameter (200 feet) lava dome occupies a small portion of the approximately 200 meter (650 foot) diameter summit crater. There have been no observations of ash emissions or explosive activity during this current lava extrusion. The lava dome that formed throughout the fall-winter of 2011 was largely removed by the explosive activity on 25 and 29 December, 2011. It remains possible for intermittent, sudden explosions of blocks and ash to occur at any time, and ash ... - : Kanaga Status Report issued Feb 21, 2012 12:48 AKST Volcano Alert Level ADVISORY - Aviation Color Code YELLOW - Alertas Volcanes
No unusual seismicity was detected at Kanaga during the past 24 hours, and no unusual activity was observed in mostly clear satellite views. Photographs taken by a local observer on Sunday show a small steam plume issuing from the summit. AVO has received no reports of further explosive activity or ash clouds. The possibility remains for sudden explosions of ash to occur at any time, and ash clouds exceeding 20,000 feet above sea level may develop. If a large, explosive, ash-producing event occurs, the local seismic network, satellite ash alarms, infrasound, and volcanic lightning will ...
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