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Trapjaw
reply to post by minkmouse
Agreed. In theory sounds very logical that an eq could wake a dormant volcano. But I have no idea where to even begin trying prove there is a link between these quakes and the volcanic eruption.
Could all be pure coincidence that a quake hits the same day a volcano comes to life after decades of rest.
I'm no scientist nor have any geological back ground ....but sure is interesting to see the earth do its thing and realize ur just a passenger going for the ride.
andy1972
Someone predicting an earthquake around Chile is like someone predicitng a cold winter in Siberia or rain in England..it's a given, not a science.
2014-04-03 03:14:11.3 mb 5.0 A RUSSIA-KAZAKHSTAN BORDER REGION SC3
2014-04-03 03:11:20.2 20.65 S 70.45 W 10 Mw 6.8 A: SVALBARD REGION KAN
10 Mw 7.3 A: NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN KAN
2014-04-03 02:52:34.0 15.24 N 31.54 W 10 M 7.4 A NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN MLT
2014-04-03 02:52:11.7 57.62 N 11.22 W 552 M 5.5 A! NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN KAN
2014-04-03 02:51:11.3 18.05 N 51.02 W 10 Mw 7.6 A NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN BUD
2014-04-03 02:50:59.1 8.11 N 43.77 W 10 mb 7.4 A NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN BEO
2014-04-03 02:50:48.0 5.32 N 42.39 E 10 A NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN MSO
2014-04-03 02:47:54.3 35.66 N 24.62 E 10 mb 6.2 A PARA, BRAZIL BEO
2014-04-03 02:44:32.4 3.57 S 65.66 W 15 mb 6.2 A RONDONIA, BRAZIL ZAMG
2014-04-03 02:43:59.0 14.00 S 65.00 W 1 mb 6.2 A BENI, BOLIVIA LED
2014-04-03 02:10:21.2 M 5.5 A WESTERN SAHARA MLT
2014-04-03 02:10 M IMP
2014-04-03 02:09:03.5 18.03 N 20.72 W 10 M 5.5 A NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN MLT
[link to www.emsc-csem.org]
research100
reply to post by Shana91aus
the Japan one changed the axis, not that we noticed anything...but still took a lot of power to do that
Kitora
M 7.8 - 23km S of Iquique, Chile
Time
2014-04-03 00:13:15 UTC-02:30
Location
0.430°S 70.113°W
Depth
20.0km
earthquake.usgs.gov...
This is an absolutely enormous quake for a depth that shallow ON land of all places.
My thoughts go out to Chile if this is actually the case. Let's hope that nothing larger is coming.
minkmouse
andy1972
Someone predicting an earthquake around Chile is like someone predicitng a cold winter in Siberia or rain in England..it's a given, not a science.
But the big buggers are nothing like cold winters or rain in any region are they? The plates on the rim rattle all the time but rarely stop the traffic!
Approximately 0.4% of explosive volcanic eruptions occur within a few days of large, distant earthquakes. This many “triggered” eruptions is much greater than expected by chance. Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain triggering through changes in magma overpressure, including the growth of bubbles, the advection of large pressures by rising bubbles, and overturn of magma chambers. Alternatively, triggered eruptions may occur through failure of rocks surrounding stored magma. All these mechanisms require a process that enhances small static stress changes caused by earthquakes or that can convert (the larger) transient, dynamic strains into permanent changes in pressure. All proposed processes, in addition to viscoelastic relaxation of stresses, can result in delayed triggering of eruptions, although quanti- fying the connection between earthquakes and delayed, triggered eruptions is much more challenging. Mud volcanoes and geysers also respond to distant earthquakes. Mud volcanoes that discharge mud from depths greater than many hundreds of me- ters may be triggered by liquefaction caused by shaking, and may thus be similar to small mud volcanoes that originate within a few meters of the surface. Changes in permeability of the matrix surrounding main geyser conduits, by opening or creating new fractures, may explain the observed changes in their eruption frequency.
andy1972
Someone predicting an earthquake around Chile is like someone predicitng a cold winter in Siberia or rain in England..it's a given, not a science.