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Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :)
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[quote:Midwest Skeptic:MV80OTA2NjY3Xzg5NjU2MzIzXzg5N0MyQ0M1] [quote:NTimes:MV80OTA2NjY3Xzg5NjU1ODA5XzQ1N0ZFNzU2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 80863141:MV80OTA2NjY3Xzg5NjU1MjIxXzc0MDU4ODMw] What about the St Lawrence and lower Great Lakes? Would the rising ocean waters impact those fresh water shores? [/quote] Elevation of Lake Ontario makes it unlikely. [/quote] The St. Lawrence is Tidal all the way inland to the lower part of Quebec City (before the gorge), something I always thought remarkable since Quebec City is 600 miles inland from the Atlantic. (officially 946 miles inland from the Atlantic but for ocean freighters Quebec City 600 miles inland is what they use because they don't count the distance from the Bay to the Ocean as being "inland") Theoretically even though there would be LOTS of land to flood and distance to cover as an tsunami came in from the Atlantic you could get a several foot rise in the water by the docks in lower Quebec City (most of the city itself is up on the cliffs above), but only a few feet imo. Because of the distances involved, and the gorge at Quebec City that the St. Lawrence goes through, it is unlikely imo that a LaPalma tsunami could reach up the St. Lawrence as far as Montreal, let alone going above the Montreal rapids into Lake Ontario. [/quote]
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Cumbre Vieja volcano or Cumbre Vieja volcanic ridge is area on La Palma Island (Canary Islands) .Potential eq swarm and eruption could trigger landslide causing widespread tsunami on Atlantic Ocean!
Update 16 th September
Deformation up to 10 cm is reported .Quakes are increasing in size and amount again.Looks like harmonic tremor is happening!
Update late 17 th September Polish Time
We are in phase of low frequency microtremors/microquakes like yesterday
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People felt the eruption coming
Neighbors of La Palma "felt a noise for days". Luis Alberto Rodríguez García is Head of Engineering Operations at the Gran Telescopio Canario, in the Roque de los Muchachos de La Palma. He tells us that for days he had sounded like a vibration in his ear. And what has happened to more people. Today he is at home watching the lava run down the hillside and across the roads.
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Watching the end of the world in real time.
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i watch this one now but it has no sound
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A link to Day and Ward paper being referenced for any new visitors or anyone who hasn't saved the pdf:
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