Monthly Archives: March 2011

Solar activity now acclerating on the Sun

March 8, 2011 – HIGH SOLAR ACTIVITY: Solar Cycle 24 is heating up. No fewer than three sunspots (1164, 1165, and 1166) are crackling with M-class solar flares, and each of them has a delta-class magnetic field capable of producing … Continue reading

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Solar explosions and sunspot clusters

March 8, 2011 – SOLAR ACTIVITY: The magnetic canopy of big sunspot 1166 erupted on March 7th around 1400 UT, producing an M2-class solar flare and a bright coronal mass ejection (CME). Check out the image of the movie which captures the expanding plasma … Continue reading

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Lithospheric fracturing being reported across the globe

    March 7, 2011 – Above- unexplained fissures in the ground in Michigan, Bolivia, the Philippines, Peru and the most recent eruption in Gulistan Pakistan (video). Unexplained surface deformation of the planet should in itself alarm us especially when … Continue reading

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Is Hawaii on the precipe of major geological change?

March 7, 2011 – Hawaii – Kilauea has been in constant eruption for 28 years. But geologist Janet Babb of the U.S. Geological Survey said this weekend’s activity indicates “new episodes in eruptions and further unknowns.” Again we ask the … Continue reading

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Breakpoint: Earthquakes rattle plates across the globe

     March 7, 2011 – We’ve had 2 major quakes strike since we posted our report on tectonic plate tension – a 6.5 at 84 km in the Sandwich Island regions north of Antarctica and a 6.6 earthquake in the Solomon … Continue reading

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New scientific study finds dormant volcanoes can awaken in months

 March 6, 2011 – PHILIPPINES – Until now it was thought that once a volcano’s magma chamber had cooled down it remained dormant for centuries before it could be remobilized by fresh magma. A theoretical model developed by Alain Burgisser … Continue reading

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Seismic activity increases again at Iceland’s Krýsuvík volcano

  March 6, 2011 – ICELAND – It appears that Krýsuvík volcano earthquake activity is increasing again. This time around it appears that the earthquake activity in Krýsuvík volcano has moved more to the west then last weeks earthquake activity. … Continue reading

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Hawaii: A look at the new fissure eruptions near Pu`u `O`o and Napau Crater

March 6, 2011 – HAWAII – The geologists with the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory have released a first look at the new fissure eruption that just started today between Pu`u `O`o and Napau Crater. According to geologists, the first portion … Continue reading

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