Monthly Archives: February 2011

New volcanic vents found in Antarctica waters

February 15, 2011 – SOUTHAMPTON, England, (UPI) — British researchers say the discovery of deep-sea volcanic vents in the Antarctic’s Southern Ocean suggests they’re more common than previously thought. Deep-sea vents are hot springs on the seafloor, where mineral-rich water nourishes … Continue reading

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Lava lake at Kilauea’s Halemaumau crater in Hawaii rising

 February 15, 2011 – HAWAII – The lava lake at Kilauea’s Halemaumau crater has been rising gradually in the last few months. Volcanologists don’t know what the significance of the rise is. It’s possible that the lava could spill out … Continue reading

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South Korea sees heaviest snowfall in 100 years

February 15, 2011 – SEOUL – The heaviest snowfall in more than a century on South Korea’s east coast is causing widespread chaos. Hundreds of houses have collapsed under the weight of the snow. One newspaper described it as a … Continue reading

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Is Germany’s super-volcano awakening? We think so…

February 15, 2011 – KOBLENZ, Germany– The Extinction Protocol – The scene of Germany’s famous Laacher See lake looks picturesque and serene but underneath the calm surface of the waters lies a potential killer that could devastate a good portion … Continue reading

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Planetary tremor- destabilization in the southern hemisphere

    (left) Seismograph of Antarctica and (right) the current seismograph of seismically volatile Chile February 14, 2011 – The latest planetary tremor originated in the southern hemisphere at 5:00-6:00 GMT and has everything to do with Chile and the subduction … Continue reading

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Twin quakes shake Mount St. Helens region

February 14, 2011 –MT ST. HELENS – Two earthquakes hit the Mt. St. Helens area Monday morning, and one was strong enough to felt in the Portland Vancouver area. KATU has received reports from viewers in the Portland area that … Continue reading

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Baja California rattled by earthquake swarm

February 14, 2011 – BAJA, Ca – 19 quakes have rattled this region over the past seven days, with some of the heaviest activity coming in the last 48 hours. Agitation along the Nazca plate bordering Chile continues to unsettle neighboring … Continue reading

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6.6 Maule: fourth major quake rattles Chile in four days

 6.6 magnitude earthquake, the fourth in the series, strikes offshore of Maule Chile at a depth of 25.4 km. The Caribbean Plate is now showing inordinate signs of strain and we now think this is a very unstable region that could see a … Continue reading

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