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Agora é noite, mas aqui fica a Webcam: http://en.glaz.tv/online-webcams/vulkan-sakuradzimaOT -- JAPAN'S SAKURAJIMA VOLCANO ERUPTS, ABOUT 50 KM (30 MILES) FROM NUCLEAR PLANT - JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
-- Reuters
Agora é noite, mas aqui fica a Webcam: http://en.glaz.tv/online-webcams/vulkan-sakuradzimaOT -- JAPAN'S SAKURAJIMA VOLCANO ERUPTS, ABOUT 50 KM (30 MILES) FROM NUCLEAR PLANT - JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
-- Reuters
OT -- JAPAN'S SAKURAJIMA VOLCANO ERUPTS, ABOUT 50 KM (30 MILES) FROM NUCLEAR PLANT - JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
-- Reuters
Fears of IMMINENT eruption of LARGEST active volcano on Earth
SMALL earthquakes dotted around the world’s biggest active volcano has Hawaiians in a stir in fears that it may begin spewing lava at any minute.
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Mauna Loa could erupt at any minute
Mauna Loa, located on the Island of Hawaii, is one of the biggest active volcanoes and in recent years, the USGS (US Geological Survey) Hawaiian Volcano Observatory has detected more frequent seismic activity in the region.
The volcano has not erupted since 1984 and is long overdue an eruption having blown 10 times in the 20th century prior to this.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/scien...T-eruption-of-LARGEST-active-volcano-on-Earth
Activity Summary: Mauna Loa is not erupting. It has been a fairly quiet week on the volcano with no significant change in seismicity recorded beneath Mauna Loa. Seismicity remains elevated above the long-term background level, however, the rate has been stable for the past week. Earthquakes continue to occur mostly beneath Mauna Loa’s upper Southwest Rift Zone and southern caldera region at depths of less than 5 km (3 mi). Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements show continued deformation related to inflation of a magma reservoir beneath the summit and upper Southwest Rift Zone, with inflation recently occurring mainly in the southwestern part of the magma storage complex.