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    Sunday, 25 October 2015
    Costa Rica's colossus Turrialba Volcano erupts gas and vapor 800 meteres into the air Saturday

    After several small eruptions on Friday, Turrialba Volcano - located 50 kilometers east of Costa Rica's capital - erupted at 5:10 a.m. on Saturday.
    According to the Volcanological and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica (OVSICORI), the volcano spewed gas and vapor and launched ash 800 meters into the air.
    The eruption lasted for 30 minutes.
    OVSICORI geologists report that the ash is being carried south and will fall primarily in areas immediately surrounding Turrialba.
    There have been no reports of ash in San Jose or the surrounding suburbs.
    OVSICORI officials reported increased seismic activity at the volcano earlier this week and warned that an eruption could be imminent.
    After a series of major eruptions in 2014, Turrialba Volcano had been inactive for the past several months.
    With this explosion and another last Friday, volcanologists say that the volcano is reawakening.
    "We are seeing a reactivation in the volcano, but it isn't anything like the large eruptions we had last year," OVSICORI official Javier Pacheco told daily La Nacion.
    "This is a slow reactivation that has been underway since Oct. 10."

    http://www.thebigwobble.org/

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    10/23/2015 -- West Coast Volcanic Earthquake Swarm strikes Oregon -- Magma Chambers Displaced

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    Wow! That's quite a spectacle Thanks for posting!

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    Wednesday, 30 September 2015
    Three spectacular explosions as Colima volcano Mexico spews ash 2km into the sky!

    The Colima volcano in Mexico has erupted, spewing ash and smoke two thousand metres into the air. Three spectacular explosions were recorded consecutively. There have been signs of imminent volcanic activity since July.

    http://www.thebigwobble.org/

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    Monday, 21 September 2015
    Arusha Region,Tanzania: Meru volcano awake and spewing ash after 105 year sleep!

    A new eruption has been reported yesterday from the volcano, which has last been active 105 years ago.
    An ash plume was seen rising approx. 1 km and drifting NW from what looks like a lateral vent on the northern slope of the volcano near Arusha town.
    The are no reports of damage or fatalities.
    According to local sources, people in the area around the volcano have been experiencing an increased number of small felt earthquakes in recent months.

    http://www.thebigwobble.org/2015/09/...urce=BP_recent

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    Monday, 14 September 2015
    After a dorment four weeks....Volcano activity is back: Mount Aso.... Japans Largest Volcano Erupts

    Japan on Monday warned tourists to keep away from popular Mount Aso after it began belching smoke and ash into the air, the latest eruption in one of the world's most volcanically active countries. Authorities issued their third-highest alert and cancelled more than a dozen flights after the huge volcano on the southwestern main island of Kyushu shot a column of ash several thousand metres into the clear sky.
    "We suddenly saw an unusually massive plume rising in the air," Kimihiko Jo, an Aso official, told AFP.
    "The black and grey column at one point appeared to be weakening, but it's growing bigger again." Local authorities evacuated about 30 tourists and shop workers who were near the volcano, the official said, adding that they have set up a four kilometer no-go zone around the crater.
    The government said there were no immediate reports of injuries or casualties from the eruption, but the meteorological agency warned any tourists nearby to evacuate quickly.
    Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said troops, police and firefighters had been deployed to check if the eruption had caused any damage or casualties.
    "We are doing our best to secure lives of people by working together with local governments," Abe told reporters in Tokyo.
    At least 18 domestic flights were cancelled due to the eruption, airlines said.
    The 1,592m Aso, a popular tourist spot, has been rumbling into life since last year and in August the meteorological agency also issued an alert after picking up increasing seismic activity around the volcano Sakurajima, to the south.
    There are scores of active volcanoes in Japan, which sits on the so-called "Ring of Fire", a volatile tectonic zone that records a large proportion of the world's earthquakes.
    In June, search teams returned to the peak of Mount Ontake in central Nagano prefecture for the first time in eight months to look for the bodies of six climbers still missing after an eruption that killed dozens.
    The shock explosion was Japan's deadliest in almost 90 years, leaving an estimated 63 people dead, many of their bodies at least partially entombed in volcanic sludge.

    http://www.thebigwobble.org/

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    8/28/2015 -- Japan's Nishinoshima Volcano large sulfur emissions -- Explosive eruption coming?

    Published on Aug 28, 2015
    Is a larger explosive volcanic blast coming at Nishinoshima volcanic island in Japan?

    The newest flyover video of Nishinoshima, released by the Japanese Coast Guard, shows major sulfur deposits around the main crater of the new volcanic island. Large amounts of sulfur dioxide gas must be the culprit behind the building yellow stains on the flanks of the cone.

    This yellowish buildup is a new development over the past few months since the last flyover of the area. In light of the other building threat of large eruption in South Japan (at Sakurajima Volcano), this large buildup of sulfur must be made note of now.

    The deposits are large enough to be visible from high above, and miles away.

    The new volcanic island appeared out of the sea just a few years ago, and has grown rapidly over the past year, spreading out over a mile in width.

    Nishinoshima Volcano is located approximately 500 miles South of Tokyo Japan (on the Izu trench).

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    Credit: Japan Coast Guard
    https://www1.kaiho.mlit.go.jp/GIJUTSU...

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    8/26/2015 -- Yellowstone Alert -- Man burned + Dogs killed in Idaho Hot Springs @ EQ Swarm spot

    Challis Idaho is the exact same location seeing the EARTHQUAKE SWARM, and where the USGS installed new monitoring equipment this past year.

    I'd like to point out this isn't a case of a tourist falling into a hot spring at Yellowstone, this is normally a swimmable hot springs many miles West of Yellowstone (In central Idaho). The man was hiking, and his dogs jumped in to the water not knowing the water was now boiling.

    The "official" story is that the "cold water" that normally goes in to the spring may be not so cold due to the drought, however this is just speculation, not based on any real science data.

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    Ecuador Declares National State of Emergency as Volcano Erupts
    Nathan Gill
    August 15, 2015 — 3:26 PM CDT

    Cotopaxi is about 50 kilometers (31 miles) south of Quito and last erupted between 1877 and 1880, according to the South American nation’s Geophysical Institute, known as IGEPN. About 2.2 million people live in the greater Quito metropolitan area, according to the 2010 census.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...rupts-iddikr9e

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    Japan raises warning level on volcano not far from nuclear plant

    https://ca.news.yahoo.com/japan-rais...023920871.html

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    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...rupts-iddikr9e

    Ecuador’s government declared a nationwide state of emergency Saturday to prepare for a possible major eruption of a snow-capped volcano south of the nation’s capital, Quito.

    The decree, which includes suspending some constitutional rights and banning media from publishing unauthorized information, will allow the government to redirect budgeted funds for a possible emergency and prevent rumors from inciting panic, President Rafael Correa said in his weekly television and radio address to the nation. The measures will last up to 60 days.

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    Friday, 14 August 2015
    The last eruption was 1940: Ecuador's massive Cotopaxi volcano one of the world's highest rumbles back to life!

    The volcano is not erupting, the Institute stressed.
    Still, authorities are monitoring the activity and the Institute issued a warning about one of the world's highest active volcanoes, popular with tourists.

    http://www.thebigwobble.org/

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    Four days ago (August 8, 2015) an earthquake forecast warning was issued for possible M4.0 earthquake activity to strike Northwest Nevada.

    Northwest Nevada has now been struck by a M3.7 earthquake — a few miles North of Soda Lakes Volcanic complex, and a few miles South of Black Mountain dormant volcanic buttes.

    http://dutchsinse.com/8122015-volcan...canic-complex/
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    7/17/2015 — YELLOWSTONE ROAD MELTS — NEW “GEOTHERMAL FEATURE” CAUSES ROAD DEFORMATIONS
    JULY 17, 2015 MICHAEL JANITCH

    A well used road at the Yellowstone National Park supervolcano is melting due to a new “geothermal feature” forming below ground.

    This has happened before, however this time around, instead of blaming it on “hot weather” / “the sun” , officials are admitting the melting of the road is actually due to a new geothermal feature taking form.

    Now , July 17 2015, Upper Terrace Drive near Mammoth Hot Springs is closed, measured with subsurface soil temperatures exceeding 152F / 69C.

    http://dutchsinse.com/7172015-yellow...-deformations/

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    Monday, 3 August 2015
    Is volcanic sulpher to blame for the deaths of one third of Icelandic sheep? A micro insight as to what will happen when the big one goes bang!

    Is sulphur from the Holuhraun eruption to blame?
    Over one third of Iceland's sheep have died this year and scientists are at a loss as to why.
    Some 5,000 sheep died this spring in Iceland in baffling circumstances.
    And is it a micro insight as to what will happen when the big one goes bang, causing death of humans, livestock by the million and the death of agriculture as the world is plunged into a winter darkness?
    The latest theory is that the deaths were caused by sulphur released by the Holuhraun volcanic eruption.
    The unexplained deaths, hitting West and North Iceland worst, remain an enigma.
    According to Jónas Elíasson, Professor of Engineering at the University of Iceland, the answer could be digestive complications caused by ingesting volcanic sulphur.
    “When the ash cloud moves over the country from the east, it is often accompanied by rain,” explains Elíasson.
    “The rain cleans the sulphur out of the air and snow does the job even better.
    When the snow melts in the spring, the sulphur remains on vegetation and in the soil.
    ” Ewes are particularly vulnerable during the spring lambing season and sulphur can disrupt their digestive system, leading to malnutrition and starving to death.
    Elíasson explains that an in-depth study of correlation between the sheep deaths and sulphur precipitation is possible.
    Other suggested causes for the unexplained deaths include the cold weather and poor-quality feed.

    http://www.thebigwobble.org/2015/08/...or-deaths.html

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