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06.03.2011 um 22:45@dog_the_dog
gefunden habe ich bis jetzt noch nichts aber es ist anzunehmen, dass ein zusammenhang besteht
http://tux.wr.usgs.gov/
aber hauptsächlich gibt es die meisten erdebeben in der region des Kilauea:
Approximately one-hundred-and-fifty earthquakes were strong enough to be located within Kilauea volcano – more than 100 were clustered in the east rift zone, in location, between Maka`opuhi and Napau Crater and, in time, between 2 pm and midnight and about 30 were located within the summit area including five estimated to be magnitude-2.5 and above this morning.
http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2011/03/06/latest-update-on-new-hawaii-volcano-eruption/
gefunden habe ich bis jetzt noch nichts aber es ist anzunehmen, dass ein zusammenhang besteht
aber hauptsächlich gibt es die meisten erdebeben in der region des Kilauea:
Approximately one-hundred-and-fifty earthquakes were strong enough to be located within Kilauea volcano – more than 100 were clustered in the east rift zone, in location, between Maka`opuhi and Napau Crater and, in time, between 2 pm and midnight and about 30 were located within the summit area including five estimated to be magnitude-2.5 and above this morning.
http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2011/03/06/latest-update-on-new-hawaii-volcano-eruption/
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06.03.2011 um 23:35hier ist noch eine andere karte, auf der man die anordnung der krater sehen kann..
diese Spalte hat sich zwischen Pu`u O`o and Napau Crater geöffnet
diese Spalte hat sich zwischen Pu`u O`o and Napau Crater geöffnet
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07.03.2011 um 00:12ein nachtrag vom 05.03.2011
der santa maria vulkan hatte eine eruptive explosion......es ist ein VEI 6erhttp://survival.4u.org/katastrophen/vulkane-santa-maria.htm .....der besonders überwacht wird.
Santa Maria Volcano, Guatemala
On 3rd March an explosion occurred from Caliente crater at Santa Maria volcano in Guatemala. Ash emissions reached 10,800 ft above sea level and produced ashfall in towns to the west and southwest of the volcano. The explosion generated a pyroclastic flow which moved 2.5 km down the southwest flank. Activity continued on 4th March with moderate explosions ejecting ash to a height of 11,000 ft above sea level, and ash fall on surrounding farms.
http://www.volcanolive.com/news.html
der santa maria vulkan hatte eine eruptive explosion......es ist ein VEI 6er
Santa Maria Volcano, Guatemala
On 3rd March an explosion occurred from Caliente crater at Santa Maria volcano in Guatemala. Ash emissions reached 10,800 ft above sea level and produced ashfall in towns to the west and southwest of the volcano. The explosion generated a pyroclastic flow which moved 2.5 km down the southwest flank. Activity continued on 4th March with moderate explosions ejecting ash to a height of 11,000 ft above sea level, and ash fall on surrounding farms.
http://www.volcanolive.com/news.html
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07.03.2011 um 16:34Hallo Zusammen!
Hier hab ich was tolles gefunden, falls es schon geposted wurde, entschudligt bitte.
Finde die Gesamtübersicht einfach super, man hat Vulkane, Erdbeben, etc. alles auf einen Blick!
http://survival.4u.org/monitor.htm (Archiv-Version vom 16.03.2011)
Hier hab ich was tolles gefunden, falls es schon geposted wurde, entschudligt bitte.
Finde die Gesamtübersicht einfach super, man hat Vulkane, Erdbeben, etc. alles auf einen Blick!
http://survival.4u.org/monitor.htm (Archiv-Version vom 16.03.2011)
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07.03.2011 um 17:14http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php (Archiv-Version vom 08.03.2011)
die seite ist auch sehr interessant... steht auch alles soweit drin
die seite ist auch sehr interessant... steht auch alles soweit drin
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07.03.2011 um 20:22beruhigend hört sich das nicht an
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07.03.2011 um 20:28schaut euch mal diese videos an:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woKm7kZOoMY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eg0pMzqoe7c
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07.03.2011 um 23:09Sieht ja übel aus.
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08.03.2011 um 20:27ein neues Video aus Hawai mit Erklärungen (leider auf Englisch) wie die neue Spalte entstanden ist:
http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2011/03/07/video-timeline-of-new-hawaii-volcano-fissure-eruption-change/
http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2011/03/07/video-timeline-of-new-hawaii-volcano-fissure-eruption-change/
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10.03.2011 um 19:35ein interessantes Video - wie der Puu Oo einbrach, bevor sich die neue Spalte auftat:
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/kilauea/update/archive/2011/Mar/PuuOoCollapse_20110305_small.mov
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11.03.2011 um 13:22ich bin mal gespannt, wie sich die vulkane in der nächsten zeit nach dem großen beben 8.8 in japan verhalten werden:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFi-4Ma5DYk
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11.03.2011 um 18:28Manado, Indonesia: One of Indonesia's most active volcanos has erupted, sending lava and searing gas clouds tumbling down its slopes.
Volcanology official Agus Budianto said Friday that authorities were still trying to evacuate residents living along the slopes of Mount Karangetang.
There were no immediate reports of injuries or serious damage.
The 5,853-foot (1,784-meter) mountain is located on Siau, part of the Sulawesi island chain. It last erupted in August, killing four people.
Indonesia, the world's largest archipelago, is located on the so-called Pacific "Ring of Fire," an arc of volcanos and fault lines encircling the Pacific Basin.
The eruption happened hours after a massive earthquake in Japan that triggered a Pacific-wide tsunami.
Meanwhile, thousands of people are fleeing their homes in northeastern Indonesia after officials warned that a tsunami up to six feet (two meters) high could hit coastal areas following a massive earthquake near Japan.
Some jumped in cars and motorcycles and headed to high ground as sirens blared. Others huddled in mosques or were brought to police stations or army barracks.
In Indonesia, alerts were issued along a 1,100-mile (1,770-kilometer) stretch of coastline, from North Sulawesi province to Papua. Indonesia was hardest hit by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that claimed more than 230,000 lives.
http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/indonesian-volcano-erupts-hours-after-japan-earthquake-91063
Volcanology official Agus Budianto said Friday that authorities were still trying to evacuate residents living along the slopes of Mount Karangetang.
There were no immediate reports of injuries or serious damage.
The 5,853-foot (1,784-meter) mountain is located on Siau, part of the Sulawesi island chain. It last erupted in August, killing four people.
Indonesia, the world's largest archipelago, is located on the so-called Pacific "Ring of Fire," an arc of volcanos and fault lines encircling the Pacific Basin.
The eruption happened hours after a massive earthquake in Japan that triggered a Pacific-wide tsunami.
Meanwhile, thousands of people are fleeing their homes in northeastern Indonesia after officials warned that a tsunami up to six feet (two meters) high could hit coastal areas following a massive earthquake near Japan.
Some jumped in cars and motorcycles and headed to high ground as sirens blared. Others huddled in mosques or were brought to police stations or army barracks.
In Indonesia, alerts were issued along a 1,100-mile (1,770-kilometer) stretch of coastline, from North Sulawesi province to Papua. Indonesia was hardest hit by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that claimed more than 230,000 lives.
http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/indonesian-volcano-erupts-hours-after-japan-earthquake-91063
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11.03.2011 um 23:21john seach listet alle vulkane in der nähe des epicentrums des 8,8er erdbebens auf
Saturday 12th March 2011
Great Japan Earthquake 2011 and Volcanic Eruptions
The Great Japan Earthquake of 2011 (mag 8.9) and its aftershocks, are capable disrupting volcanoes large distances from the epicentre. Very large eruptions are possible after Great Earthquakes. It is possible for eruptions to occur anytime after the earthquake, and the high risk period will last for several months. Japan contains ten percent of the world's active volcanoes. The closest active volcano to the earthquake is Narugo, 150 km WNW of the epicentre. Volcanoes near to the earthquake epicentre include:
Kurikoma (153 km), Zao (170 km), Hijiori (195 km), Azuma (200 km), Adatara (200 km), Iwate (205 km), Akita-Komaga-take (210 km), Bandai (220 km), Chokai (220 km), Hachimantai (223 km), Akita-Yake-yama (228 km), and Nasu (250 km).
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Saturday 12th March 2011
Great Japan Earthquake 2011 and Volcanic Eruptions
The Great Japan Earthquake of 2011 (mag 8.9) and its aftershocks, are capable disrupting volcanoes large distances from the epicentre. Very large eruptions are possible after Great Earthquakes. It is possible for eruptions to occur anytime after the earthquake, and the high risk period will last for several months. Japan contains ten percent of the world's active volcanoes. The closest active volcano to the earthquake is Narugo, 150 km WNW of the epicentre. Volcanoes near to the earthquake epicentre include:
Kurikoma (153 km), Zao (170 km), Hijiori (195 km), Azuma (200 km), Adatara (200 km), Iwate (205 km), Akita-Komaga-take (210 km), Bandai (220 km), Chokai (220 km), Hachimantai (223 km), Akita-Yake-yama (228 km), and Nasu (250 km).
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13.03.2011 um 15:52Vulkanausbruch in Japan
Tokio – Im Südwesten des Landes hat der Vulkan Shinmoedake Asche und Gestein in die Atmosphäre geschleudert. Die Asche stieg bis in eine Höhe von 4000 Metern auf. Behörden beschränkten den Zugang im Gebiet um den Vulkan. Der 1420 Meter hohe Shinmoedake war im Januar erstmals seit 52 Jahren wieder ausgebrochen, in den vergangenen zwei Wochen herrschte aber Ruhe.
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13.03.2011 um 21:06hi ,
ich denke hier passt es doch einfach besser rein als bei Quake Watch 2011
http://www.naturerscheinungen.stenor.de/2011/03/12-3-2011-meldung-vulkanausbruch-in-japan-sakurajima-nach-beben-ausgebrochen-video-von-vulkancam-mit-video/
ich denke hier passt es doch einfach besser rein als bei Quake Watch 2011
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13.03.2011 um 23:08oh sry same fail passt hier wohl auch besser....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlRGR9ljQM8 (Video: Volcano Vulkanausbruch Shinmoedake in Japan Tsunami Eathquake 13.03.2011 ....By Blackseetornado)
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16.03.2011 um 13:19Event type: Volcano Eruption
Date / time [UTC]: 13/03/2011 - 20:14:05
Country: Azerbaijan
Area: Shikhzayirli mud volcano
County / State: Gobustan Region
City: -
Cause of event: Unknown
Log date [UTC]: 13/03/2011 - 20:14:05
Event type: Volcano Eruption
Date / time [UTC]: 12/03/2011 - 03:54:44
Country: Russia [Europe]
Area: Two undefinied volcanoes
County / State: Kamchatka Peninsula
City: -
Cause of event: Unknown
Log date [UTC]: 12/03/2011 - 03:54:44
Date / time [UTC]: 13/03/2011 - 20:14:05
Country: Azerbaijan
Area: Shikhzayirli mud volcano
County / State: Gobustan Region
City: -
Cause of event: Unknown
Log date [UTC]: 13/03/2011 - 20:14:05
Event type: Volcano Eruption
Date / time [UTC]: 12/03/2011 - 03:54:44
Country: Russia [Europe]
Area: Two undefinied volcanoes
County / State: Kamchatka Peninsula
City: -
Cause of event: Unknown
Log date [UTC]: 12/03/2011 - 03:54:44
Volcano Watch
16.03.2011 um 15:10wie ist eigentlich der Aktuell stand des Vulkans in Japan ?
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16.03.2011 um 15:47frag ich mich auch...