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News from Galeras volcano:jeudi, janv. 05, 2012
The activity of Galeras volcano during 28 December - 3 January 2012 consisted in steaming from both the main crater and two craters to the N and SW (Paisita and Chavas). [lire toutes]
jeudi, janv. 01, 1970
Le Colombien de surveillance de volcan Institut INGEOMINAS a relevé le niveau d'alarme pour volcan Galeras, après un certain nombre de soi-disant Tornillos, un signal caractéristique sismiques précédant souvent les éruptions au Galeras, ont été détectés ces derniers jours. Tornillos se composent d'un signal de tournevis en forme d'rapdily croissante, puis diminue lentement tremblements harmoniques et précédé la plupart des éruptions du Galeras entre 1992 et 2010. [lire toutes]
lundi, janv. 04, 2010
It is reported that Galeras volcano erupted on santurday 2nd January. There are no reports about destructions or victims. [lire toutes]
dimanche, nov. 22, 2009
Galeras volcano erupted on Nov 20, causing heavy ash fall and the evacuation of more than 1000 people in surrounding villages. [lire toutes]
mercredi, nov. 04, 2009
Galeras volcano's seismic activity has drastically increased over the past days and INGEOMINAS issues a warning that an eruption could be imminent. [lire toutes]
mardi, mars 10, 2009
Gas plumes and ash plumes were reported from Galeras in the time 25 february to 2nd March. The Alert Level was lowered to yellow. [lire toutes]
jeudi, févr. 19, 2009
Galeras volcano's activity descreased after the eruption on 14 February and INGEOMINAS lowered the alert level from Red (highest) to Yellow. ...plus [lire toutes]
dimanche, févr. 15, 2009
A new eruption started at Galeras volcano in south-western Colombia on 14 Feb. 2009. INGEOMINAS reported an ash explosion at 19h10 local time accompanied by a strong pressure wave, strong ash fall and release of large quantities of sulphur dioxide gas. The city of Pasto and nearby areas suffered from ash fall, but no fatailities or accidents have been reported caused by the eruption. ...plus [lire toutes]
vendredi, oct. 31, 2008
It was reported that there have been some grey plumes rose to altitudes of about 4-5,5 km. [lire toutes]
jeudi, oct. 23, 2008
On 21 October, INGEOMINAS reported pulsating white plumes occasionally tinged gray rose from Galeras to altitudes of 4.6-7.4 km (15,100-24,300 ft) a.s.l. and drifted S. On 20 October, a M 2.3 earthquake located 600 m SSW of the main crater occurred at a depth of less than 1 km. [lire toutes]
mercredi, févr. 06, 2008
White gas plumes have been reported from Galera´s main crater. Also there have been gas emissions at many points near the crater. Also some impact craters have been spotted. There was one crater with 15 m diameter and 10 m deep. Probably there have been some strong gas (?) explosions. [lire toutes]
samedi, juil. 15, 2006
After the 3 powerful eruptive events on 12 July, seismic activity has decreased at Galeras volcano. The alert level was lowered to 2. ...plus [lire toutes]jeudi, juil. 13, 2006
Galeras volcano had a strong explosive eruption on 12 July at 10h58 local time, producing an ash plume reaching 12 km altitude. The event was followed by two further explosions at 14h36 and 21h02 local time. jeudi, mai 25, 2006
INGEOMINAS reported that during 15-22 May, a partially solidified lava dome remained in the main crater of Galeras. Seismicity and the sulfur-dioxide flux continued at very low levels. Galeras remained at Alert Level 2 (likely eruption in days or weeks). ...plus [lire toutes]jeudi, mai 18, 2006
INGEOMINAS reported that during 9-15 May, a partially solidified lava dome remained in Galeras' main crater. Seismicity and the sulfur-dioxide flux continued at low levels. Gas and sporadic ash emissions rose to low levels. Galeras remained at Alert Level 2 (likely eruption in days or weeks). ...plus [lire toutes]vendredi, avril 07, 2006
Seismic and thermal activity at Galeras has decreased, but the volcano remains on elevated alert. [lire toutes]jeudi, mars 30, 2006
Galeras has been showing an increase in tremor since the morning of 28 March, as INGEOMINAS reports. The Alert Level was raised from 3 ("changes in the behavior of volcanic activity have been noted") to 2 ("likely eruption in days or weeks"). In addition to the tremor, seismic instruments detected very shallow low-energy hybrid signals, similar to ones recorded during 1991-1993 when dome emplacement occurred on the main crater's floor. ...plus [lire toutes]jeudi, févr. 09, 2006
Increased seismicity continues at Galeras volcano, with an average of 200 small earthquakes occurring per day. In addition, slight deformation and an increase of sulphur dioxide emission (ca. 300 tons per day) are recorded at the volcano. Visible observation shows strong degassing at the active cone and around the lava dome. Galeras remained at Alert Level 3 ("changes in the behavior of volcanic activity have been noted"). jeudi, févr. 02, 2006
The lava dome in the main crater of Galeras volcano continues to grow. Strong degassing is occurring in several areas of the active cone and around the dome. Galeras remains at Alert Level 3 (the second highest). [lire toutes]vendredi, nov. 25, 2005
Galeras volcano started erupting on the morning of Thanksgiving Day (Thursday 24th of Nov. 2005) with a moderate (phreatic?) ash eruption that lasted 30 minutes and produced heavy ash falls on the city of Pasto, about 18 km (12 miles) away. There were no seismic precursors according to Colombia's Volcanology Institute. [lire toutes]vendredi, nov. 18, 2005
Galeras volcano, 330 miles (ca. 500 km) southwest of Bogota, is emitting dense plumes of steam and producing characteristic volcanic tremors (so-called tornillos), making an impending eruption likely. 9000 people have been ordered to evacuate their homes, many of them refusing to leave. [lire toutes]mercredi, nov. 16, 2005
On 15 of Nov., Colombian authorities on Tuesday began evacuating 7,500 people living on the slopes of a volcano in southwest Colombia over concerns it is about to erupt. Although the warning remains at Level 2, Roberto Torres, a geologist at Colombia's Geology and Mines Institute. said government officials ordered the evacuation as a precaution. [lire toutes]vendredi, août 26, 2005
"Dozens of small earthquakes near a volcano in southwest Colombia were raising concerns Sunday of a possible eruption. More than 30 temblors have occurred within 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) of the Galeras volcano beginning Saturday Aug. 20, geologist Roberto Torres said. Several had a magnitude near 5 and seven were strong enough to be felt by people." jeudi, juin 09, 2005
mercredi, mai 25, 2005
Columbian authorities have ordered the evacuation of 9000 people living on the slopes of Galeras volcano near the border with Ecuador, after monitoring scientists warned of that the volcano might erupt again soon. |