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Could the Canaries soon get a new island? Recent earthquakes hint at an imminent underwater volcanic eruption

  • In the past week, over 550 earthquakes have struck the Atlantic Ocean
  • On Friday, a 5.1-magnitude quake hit the southern tip of El Hierro
  • This seismic activity suggests an underwater volcano could soon erupt
  • Eruption could force masses of rock to the surface, creating a new island
  • In 2011, residents were evacuated following similar activity but the volcano failed to erupt



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2531173/Could-Canaries-new-island-Recent-earthquakes-... 

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This has been going on for years

I've been watching it since it bobbed up in 2011.   Last week's episode seems to have gone quiet now.  Loved it when they knew where it was erupting because all the seagulls gathered for their freshly cooked fish dinners.

 

I have these in my favourites - Earthquake maps and lists from the Spanish National Geographical Institute:

 

http://www.ign.es/ign/resources/volcanologia/html/eventosHierro.html

http://www.ign.es/ign/layoutIn/volcaListadoTerremotos.do?zona=2&cantidad_dias=10

http://www.ign.es/ign/layoutIn/volcaFormularioCatalogo.do

http://www.ign.es/ign/layoutIn/volcaSenalesAnteriores.do

http://www.avcan.org/?m=Animacion

 

 

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This has been going on for years


@tommy.irene wrote:

Could the Canaries soon get a new island? Recent earthquakes hint at an imminent underwater volcanic eruption

  • In the past week, over 550 earthquakes have struck the Atlantic Ocean
  • On Friday, a 5.1-magnitude quake hit the southern tip of El Hierro
  • This seismic activity suggests an underwater volcano could soon erupt
  • Eruption could force masses of rock to the surface, creating a new island
  • In 2011, residents were evacuated following similar activity but the volcano failed to erupt

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2531173/Could-Canaries-new-island-Recent-earthquakes-... 


"In 2011, residents were evacuated following similar activity but the volcano failed to erupt"


It didn't "fail to erupt", though, did it.  It just didn't come up above the surface of the sea.  It actually produced more eruption material than that Icelandic volcano that caused all the flight disruption, but because it was all under water it only affected El Hierro.  I suppose that's the Mail for you, though.

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