*For Monday, 31 October 2005.
Places to watch.
Good luck to all.
Many volcanic symptoms for this day.
For Monday, 31 October 2005.
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Poland/Germany
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(Nothing found)
Southern British Columbia to Southern Alberta area (Strong)
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2005/10/30 13:09:41 50.92N 114.33W 1F 1.9 24 km SW Calgary AB
2005/10/30 08:04:11 52.00N 126.85W 1F 1.1 43 km S Bella Coola BC
2005/10/31 05:12:45 49.36N 122.34W 1 1.1 15 km N Mission BC
Southern France/Spain border area (Second day of symptom - Strong)
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2005/10/31 03:39:58.7 45.72 N 6.38 E ML4.1 FRANCE
2005/10/31 06:52:46.3 45.71 N 6.36 E 10 ML2.6 FRANCE
2005/10/31 08:22:21.7 45.65 N 6.39 E 2 ML2.4 FRANCE
2005/10/31 10:14:31.3 44.76 N 3.28 E 10 ML3.2 FRANCE
2005/11/01 10:05:45.6 46.36 N 2.74 E 10 ML2.1 FRANCE
Sweden (Medium)
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(Nothing found)
Guatamala/El Salvador area
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MAP 4.8 2005/10/31 04:31:57 16.875 -85.484 41.2 NORTH OF HONDURAS
Ecuador then North into Caribbean (Medium)
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Received an email that this one blew last night:
01 NOV 2005 - 1345 UTC -- REVENTADOR 1502-01 ECUADOR
REMARKS: THE GEOPHYSICAL INSTITUTE REPORTS ASH
OBSERVED OVER THE VOLCANO AT 1300Z. ASH CANNOT BE
SEEN IN SATELLITE IMAGERY DUE TO CLOUDS.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/VAAC/messages.htmNOAA
SWVRC reporting red status for El Salvador:
Santa Ana 13.85N 089.63W EL SALVADOR RED
http://www.swvrc.org/alerts.htmSWVRC
Mt. St. Helen's then Mt. Hood (Medium for Mt. St. Helen's but STRONG for Mt. Hood.)
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map 1.3 2005/10/31 03:26:11 46.198 -122.194 0.4 1 km ( 1 mi) W of Mount St. Helens Volcano, WA
map 2.3 2005/10/31 05:56:40 46.195N 122.197W 0.2 1 km ( 0 mi) SW of Mount St. Helens
?map 1.4 2005/10/30 06:26:33 44.516N 122.394W 30.9 51 km (31 mi) WSW of Mount Jefferson?
(This may be what I thought was Mt. Hood.)
Nevada/California border area
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map 1.4 2005/10/31 03:32:45 37.981 -118.398 15.0 38 km ( 24 mi) SSE of Qualeys Camp, NV
map 2.1 2005/10/31 12:05:00 38.162 -118.106 0.0 11 km ( 7 mi) S of Tonopah Junction, NV
map 2.6 2005/10/31 16:00:41 39.757 -117.785 0.0 26 km ( 16 mi) ENE of Dixie Valley, NV
Volcano on the 30th (Non-specific but there were many symptoms for known volcanic areas like Sumatra and Kamchatka and even Mt. Hood.)
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(Nothing specific found but this was interesting.)
Popping Rocks Reveal New Volcano
By Larry O'Hanlon, Discovery News
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20051...olcano_pla.htmlDiscovery
Oct. 27, 2005 — Noisy popping rocks hauled up from the deep Pacific seafloor off northern Mexico appear to be from a very young undersea volcano, say U.S. and Mexican geologists.
Some of the weird and scientifically valuable gas-charged volcanic rocks were first discovered in the same area in 1960, but no one had been able to find them again until now.
It took some careful and persistent dredging of the 10,500-foot-deep (3,200-meters) seafloor by a bi-national crew of students and researchers near what is called Popcorn Ridge, 200 miles south of San Diego near Guadalupe Island, to relocate the remarkably loud rocks.
"People don't know how many volcanoes there are off the coast here," said Dana Vukajlovich, one of the chief scientists on the cruise, organized by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego.
Another Scripps oceanographer, Dale Krause, who first found the popping rocks 45 years ago.
The rocks pop because they contain pressurized pockets of gases that had bubbled out of the rock when it was molten and erupting from a submarine volcano, explained Vukajlovich.
But under intense pressure two miles underwater, the bubbles remained locked inside the lava rocks. Once brought to the surface, however, where the pressure is a small fraction as much, the high-pressure gases in pockets near the surfaces of the rocks broke through explosively.
"It's kind of like the sound of ice cracking in water," said Dana Vukajlovich, describing the racket made by spontaneous explosions of the rocks when they were brought aboard the Roger Revelle research vessel in early October.
Unlike ice in water, however, the rocks were was as loud as firecrackers, she said. "You could hear it over the sound of the machinery on deck." There were even small pieces of the rocks flying off, she said.
And while all the noise is exciting, it's not what makes them so valuable to scientists, she said.
"They're pretty rare," said geochemist David Graham of Oregon State University of the few sites where popping rocks have been found worldwide. "They're typically found on relatively slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridges."
That's an undersea rift zone where the crust of the Earth is being pulled in opposite directions and there are many volcanoes spewing out molten rock to fill the gap.
The rocks from what Vukajlovich's crew has dubbed the Krause Volcano are the only popping rocks found outside the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, said Graham.
(More information here.)
http://www.terradaily.com/news/tectonics-05zzzzf.htmlTerraDaily
Nicobar/Andaman/Sumatra (Very Strong)
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2005/10/31 17:57:49.0 9.34 N 93.31 E 80 mb4.9 NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA, REG
Kurils/Kamchatka area (This symptom seemed to affect other areas by spikes bouncing around. Other areas affected seem to be Kermadec Islands, Turkey, and Gulf of Aden/Arabian Sea area. This is Strong for volcanics.)
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(Kamchatka posted on the 30th)
2005-10-31 07:47:38 4.7 17.23 S 128.34 E Western Australia
(Nothing found for the others)
Puerto Rico
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(Nothing found)
Sea of Japan area (40.7N 139.0E) (Medium)
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2005-11-03 16:02:32 4.9 42.84 N 136.34 E Eastern Sea of Japan
(Took 3 extra days)
Pinnacles
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map 1.3 2005/10/31 06:36:01 36.633 -121.141 4.4 11 km ( 7 mi) N of Pinnacles, CA
map 1.3 2005/10/31 17:38:07 36.567 -121.159 3.3 4 km ( 3 mi) NNW of Pinnacles, CA
Maine to Newfoundland area
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2005/10/31 02:26:30 48.26N 78.44W 1.0g 2.4MN GSC Probable blast, Cadillac, QC
2005/10/31 23:59:29 43.23N 77.28W 5.0g 2.7MN GSC Northern N.Y. State, U.S.
2005/10/31 15:03:00 53.85N 80.26W 18.0g 1.6MN GSC James Bay
San Francisco area possibly near Vacaville (Medium)
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(Nothing found)
Utah/Wyoming (Medium)
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map 1.3 2005/10/31 06:14:32 39.632 -110.316 3.5 11 km ( 7 mi) NE of Sunnyside, UT
map 1.0 2005/10/31 14:29:49 39.227 -110.444 7.0 35 km ( 22 mi) S of East Carbon, UT
map 1.7 2005/10/31 12:38:19 45.058 -110.472 17.5 19 km ( 12 mi) E of Gardiner, MT
MAP 4.6 2005/10/31 00:23:30 44.889 -113.422 5.0 24 km ( 15 mi) NNW of Leadore, ID
(Not Wyoming, maybe Idaho or Montana.)
Alaska Peninsula (Strong)
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map 2.6 2005/10/31 14:32:50 58.205 -155.795 149.3 ALASKA PENINSULA
map 2.9 2005/10/31 14:32:50 58.195 -155.771 143.1 ALASKA PENINSULA
Sicily, Italy then Southern Italy then Adriatic Sea
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2005/10/31 00:02:00.0 37.63 N 15.06 E 9 ML3.9 SICILY, ITALY
2005-10-31 13:00:10 4.6 42.92 N 17.60 E Adriatic Sea
Peru/Bolivia border then Off the Coast of Peru (Strong for both)
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MAP 5.3 2005/10/29 06:38:58 -8.564 -79.700 31.5 NEAR THE COAST OF NORTHERN PERU
2005/10/31 02:10:37.2 5.31 S 78.78 W 100 mb5.4 NORTHERN PERU
Iraq (Second day of symptom - Strong)
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2005/10/31 17:43:00.9 35.35 N 45.66 E 60 mb4.2 IRAN-IRAQ BORDER REGION
South Shetland Island area (Volcanic - Very Strong.)
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(Nothing found)
Hawaii and West of (Strong)
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(Nothing found)
Possibly Guam or Caroline Islands area
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(Nothing found)
Northcentral China then Western China
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(Nothing found)
Kazakhstan (Strong)
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2005/10/31 20:32:20.0 43.70 N 77.85 E ML3.0 LAKE ISSYK-KUL,KYRGYZSTAN REG
San Simeon (Medium)
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map 1.6 2005/11/02 05:24:06 35.663 -121.061 5.0 12 km ( 7 mi) E of San Simeon, CA
MAP 3.0 2005/11/02 05:10:35 35.443 -120.983 0.0 8 km ( 5 mi) W of Cayucos, CA
(Took 2 extra days - Cayucos is very close and the symptom was on the left back of my head at the middle at corner of temple bone and this fits because the back of the head is too hard to get specific cities.)
Turkey
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2005/10/31 00:15:05.0 38.21 N 26.80 E ML3.0 AEGEAN SEA
2005/10/31 05:26:39.0 38.19 N 26.75 E 2 ML4.6 AEGEAN SEA
2005/10/31 06:29:35.3 38.22 N 26.75 E 22 MD3.0 AEGEAN SEA 2005/10/31 06:48:21.9 38.10 N 26.70 E 15 ML4.2 AEGEAN SEA
2005/10/31 06:54:06.5 38.25 N 26.71 E 27 MD2.9 AEGEAN SEA
2005/10/31 07:12:21.8 38.10 N 26.74 E 15 MD2.9 AEGEAN SEA
2005/10/31 07:20:31.3 38.10 N 26.73 E 17 MD3.0 AEGEAN SEA
2005/10/31 07:38:46.2 38.21 N 26.65 E 17 MD2.9 AEGEAN SEA
2005/10/31 08:31:39.0 38.24 N 26.70 E 29 MD3.0 AEGEAN SEA
2005/10/31 13:22:38.9 38.15 N 26.77 E MD3.0 AEGEAN SEA
2005/10/31 14:10:21.4 38.21 N 26.75 E 19 MD2.9 AEGEAN SEA
2005/10/31 16:57:09.0 37.26 N 27.33 E 60 MD2.9 TURKEY
2005/10/31 18:18:22.5 39.72 N 43.75 E 18 MD3.4 TURKEY
2005/10/31 18:59:21.7 38.12 N 26.63 E 6 MD3.3 AEGEAN SEA
2005/10/31 21:58:23.4 38.11 N 26.78 E 5 MD3.0 AEGEAN SEA
2005/10/31 22:17:47.4 38.16 N 26.76 E 11 MD3.3 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 19:36:17.5 38.17 N 26.54 E 2 MD3.3 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 18:51:39.5 38.15 N 26.63 E 6 MD3.0 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 18:40:50.4 38.16 N 26.60 E 7 MD3.1 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 17:51:57.3 38.11 N 26.54 E 5 MD3.2 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 15:07:49.7 38.29 N 26.63 E 21 MD2.9 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 13:42:47.6 38.11 N 26.70 E 20 MD3.3 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 13:20:03.9 38.13 N 26.72 E 11 MD3.2 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 12:48:49.8 38.15 N 26.71 E 12 MD3.0 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 12:28:23.3 38.25 N 26.65 E 11 MD2.8 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 12:25:22.4 40.98 N 35.87 E 18 MD3.0 TURKEY
2005/11/01 10:54:35.4 38.27 N 26.63 E 25 MD2.8 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 08:23:04.4 37.12 N 27.59 E 18 MD2.8 TURKEY
2005/11/01 07:48:35.7 38.13 N 26.59 E 9 MD2.9 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 05:42:28.7 38.12 N 26.69 E 5 MD3.5 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 04:57:06.6 38.03 N 26.69 E 14 MD3.3 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 04:15:31.0 38.27 N 26.51 E 12 MD3.1 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 04:07:29.7 38.11 N 26.69 E 3 MD3.3 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 03:55:30.9 38.22 N 26.55 E 5 MD3.2 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 02:08:49.5 38.12 N 26.63 E 5 MD3.6 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 01:17:09.4 38.13 N 26.67 E 7 MD3.2 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 00:48:28.6 38.15 N 26.65 E 10 MD3.1 AEGEAN SEA
2005/11/01 23:13:36.2 38.11 N 38.59 E 6 MD3.5 TURKEY
New Madrid Fault
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(Nothing found unless it was the New York quakes)
Possibly Madeira area
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(Nothing found)
Peace to all.