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Sunday, 26 June 2016

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Fuego und Bistrol Island 

Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2016-06-26 11:20:35]  recommend  recommend this post  (623 visits) info

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Am Fuego in Guatemala ereignete sich ein neuer Paroxysmus und auf Bristol Island geht es heiß

Pyroclastic flows at Volcán de Fuego, Guatemala 

The Way of the Geophysicist [2016-02-15 13:38:45]  recommend  recommend this post  (186 visits) info

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This timelapse video of Volcán de Fuego shows a pyroclastic flow rushing down the flank of the crater. The post Pyroclastic flows at Volcán de Fuego, Guatemala appeared first on The Way of the Geophysicist. Related posts: Mama Etna is back! Melting drones on Vanuatu – Amazing footage from an active volcano Flashflood in Utah triggers Debris Flow

Oklahoma earthquakes starting to ramp up again. 

Ontario-geofish [2015-12-26 17:57:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (210 visits) info

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I'm taking a word from volcanology - paroxysm, meaning to throw a hissy fit. This is Fuego in Guatemala.  I could see it throughout some of my trip.  It was always smoking for us, but we missed this paroxysm.  It's just a show, doesn't bother anyone, just like OK earthquakes.  Let's forget about other implications. OK had a big parox (shortened it for lazy typing) in December.

Images of Guatemala (8) – Volcanic Observatories 

Geology for Global Development [2014-12-12 10:00:04]  recommend  recommend this post  (143 visits) info

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The volcanic observatories, run by the National Institute for Seismology, Volcanology, Meteorology and Hydrology (INSIVUMEH), are based close to Guatemala’s active volcanoes, including Fuego and Santiaguito. Observers, located at each observatory, make observations and work with those in the local community to share information about the volcano. Our fundraising project will be working to strengthen their capacity and ability to serve these communities. — Each Friday we are [...]

Eruption Update for March 4, 2013: White Island, Etna, Fuego 

Eruptions [2013-03-04 17:28:18]  recommend  recommend this post  (81 visits) info
Some updates of volcanic activity around the world: White Island, New Zealand After a brief period of heightened activity that included some ash emissions, the rumblings at New Zealand’s White Island have settled down some over the weekend. The ash

Fuego Volcano in Guatemala Forces Evacuations 

Volcano Science And News Blog [2012-09-14 02:26:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (70 visits) info
The very frequently active stratovolcano in Guatemala, Mt Fuego (Mountain of Fire) has begun eruptions that have forced the evacuation of some 33,000 residents from nearby towns and villages. Last week a powerful explosion took place that produced minor pyroclastic flows and deposited ash on nearby towns, but today's eruption was much more powerful, producing rocketing clouds of gas and ash that forced the immediate evacuation of the surrounding area, and producing ash clouds reaching [...]

El uso del fuego en Europa sería posterior a lo pensado 

Mundo Neandertal [2011-03-15 12:22:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (97 visits) info
El uso del fuego cambió radicalmente la forma de vida de nuestros antepasados. No se sabe con exactitud cuándo se comenzó a usar el fuego, pero algunos arqueólogos defienden evidencias de hace 1,6 millones de años en África como las más antiguas conocidas. Se cree que para que los primeros Homo erectus (o ergaster) saliesen de África el dominio del fuego era una necesidad, y más para colonizar [Para seguir leyendo ir a http://neanderthalis.blogspot.com/]

¡Hay una bacteria en mi lago! 

El Pakozoico [2011-02-14 19:59:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (36 visits) info
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La típica imagen de excavación de Parque Jurásico se ha quedado grabada a fuego en las mentes de todo el mundo. Un esqueleto completo, articulado, posando para el paleontólogo, y tan sólo cubierto por arena suelta, que el aventurero retira con la preciada herramienta: el pincel. Esta imagen es nuestra cruz. Cada vez que alguien se entera de que participamos en excavaciones, surge la pregunta

SI/USGS Weekly Volcano Report for 12/9-12/16/2009 

Eruptions [2009-12-17 20:28:16]  recommend  recommend this post  (12 visits) info
Before it gets lost in the mists of time/finals, here is the weekly volcano report brought to us by the USGS and the Smithsonian Global Volcanism Program. Highlights (not including Mayon, Soufriere Hills or Piton de La Fournaise): Fuego in Guatemala produced ash plumes that reached 4.1-4.7 km / 13,500-15,400 ft along with avalanches of volcaniclastic debris. Also in Guatemala, lava flows erupted from Pacaya, traveling hundreds of meters from the main vent area. Manam in PNG produced an 3 km [...]

SI/USGS Weekly Volcano Activity Report for 11/11-11/17/2009 

Eruptions [2009-11-18 21:19:53]  recommend  recommend this post  (5 visits) info
The latest news from the USGS/Smithsonian Global Volcanism Program Weekly Volcano Report ... Highlights (not including Mayon) include: Strombolian eruptions and small pyroclastic falls at Arenal in Costa Rica. 3 km / 10 000 foot ash plume from Bagana on Bougainville Island in Papua New Guinea. Rumbling noises, ~4.5 km / 14 000 foot ash plumes and incandescence were all reported coming from Fuego in Guatemala. Steam-and-ash from Popocatepetl near Mexico City reached 7.4 km / 24 300 feet. [...]

SI/USGS Weekly Volcano Activity Report for 7/29-8/4/2009 

Eruptions [2009-08-06 01:14:44]  recommend  recommend this post  (7 visits) info
We've made it to Ohio! Tomorrow I'll hopefully be returning to regularly scheduled updates, but until then, enjoy this week's SI/USGS Weekly Volcano Report. Highlights include: KVERT mentions that seismicity has increased recently at both Kizimen and Kliuchevskoi on the Kamchatka Peninsula. ~4 km / ~13,500 foot steam-and-ash plumes spotted at Colima in Mexico. Rumbling noises, incandescent ejecta and ~4.3 km / 14,000 foot ash plumes at Fuego in Guatemala. Explosions were increasing as the [...]

SI/USGS Weekly Volcano Activity Report for 5/20-26/2009 

Eruptions [2009-05-28 22:52:49]  recommend  recommend this post  (23 visits) info
Your weekly dose of volcanic activity from the USGS/SI. (a little late thanks to an exciting day of column chemistry). Some highlights include: A 3.7 km / 12,000 foot ash plume from Karangetang in Indonesia (great name, eh?) Lava flows, ash plumes and local ash falls from Slamet in Indonesia. White and grey ash plumes rises to ~4 km / 13,000 feet from Colima, Mexico. Blocks up to 2-m across were transported by lahars from Fuego in Guatemala. The volcano also produced ~4.6 km / 14,500 foot ash [...]

Fuego, Guatemala 

Volcano World [2009-04-06 11:29:19]  recommend  recommend this post  (24 visits) info
On 27 and 30 March, INSIVUMEH reported that explosions from Fuego produced ash plumes that rose to altitudes of 4.1-4.8 km (13,500-15,700 ft) a.s.l. and drifted S and SW. Some explosions were accompanied by rumbling noises, shock waves detected 10 km away, and avalanches of blocks down the W and SW flanks. Fumarolic plumes drifted

Ashfall from Fuego and Santiaguito 

The Volcanism Blog [2009-03-17 13:59:25]  recommend  recommend this post  (28 visits) info
Guatemala’s Prensa Libre newspaper reported yesterday that Fuego and Santiaguito volcanoes (the Santiaguito lava dome complex is part of Santa María volcano) are producing ‘large quantities of ash’, and that the aviation and emergency authorities have been alerted. The report says that the two volcanoes were producing powerful explosions and erupting incandescent material and steam,

Fuego, Guatemala 

Volcano World [2009-02-12 08:35:10]  recommend  recommend this post  (59 visits) info
On 6, 8, and 10 February, INSIVUMEH reported that multiple explosions from Fuego produced ash plumes that rose to altitudes of 4.1-5.4 km (13,500-17,700 ft) a.s.l. and drifted S and SW. Ashfall was reported in areas downwind. Some explosions produced rumbling sounds and constant avalanches of blocks descended the flanks. On 8 February, explosions were
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