logo
#

Latest news with #UniversityofSantiagoofChile

Volcano warning after 160 earthquakes in just two hours
Volcano warning after 160 earthquakes in just two hours

The Independent

time13-04-2025

  • Science
  • The Independent

Volcano warning after 160 earthquakes in just two hours

A flurry of seismic activity that caused 160 quakes in just two hours at the Laguna del Maule volcanic field in central Chile has put authorities on alert. 160 quakes occurred in the area during a two-hour period earlier this week, which served as a stark reminder of the volcanic complex's active nature. Located near the Argentine border, approximately 300km south of the Chilean capital, Laguna del Maule is a sprawling volcanic landscape. Covering 500 square kilometres, the complex comprises numerous volcanic domes, cones, lava flows, and an estimated 130 vents. Chile 's National Geology and Mining Service - Sernageomin - has, however, maintained a green alert level, signifying no immediate danger. The quakes were also of low magnitude. The recent seismic swarm underscores the volcano 's underlying activity. "These are signs that the volcano is active, it has magma, what's inside is moving and this can lead to a moderate-sized event in the future," explained Ayaz Alam, a geologist and professor at the University of Santiago of Chile. He cautioned, however, that predicting the timing of any potential eruption remains impossible. The swarm's relatively low-magnitude quakes are distinct from those occurring along fault lines, Alam noted. Volcanic seismic activity stems from the movement of magma, rather than the collision of tectonic plates. Chilean disaster agency Senapred has affirmed its commitment to ongoing monitoring and collaboration with regional authorities, ensuring preparedness for any potential emergencies. The largest tremor registered during the swarm was a 2.1 magnitude, but the relatively young volcanic field has shown several signs of activity in recent years. Daniel Diaz, a geophysicist and volcanologist at the University of Chile, says the area is quite unique since it doesn't have a single volcanic structure, but dozens around the lake, some of which have formed in the last 2,000 years. "This (volcanic) system is quite recent and therefore we expect there to be activity," Diaz said. "But it's not concentrated in one structure or cone, but all around the zone surround the Laguna del Maule." Laguna del Maule is considered by academics and experts to be one of the most dangerous volcanoes of the Southern Andean volcanic belt and is Argentina's third most dangerous volcano.

Volcano alert after 160 earthquakes strike in just two hours
Volcano alert after 160 earthquakes strike in just two hours

The Independent

time12-04-2025

  • Science
  • The Independent

Volcano alert after 160 earthquakes strike in just two hours

A flurry of seismic activity that caused 160 quakes in just two hours at the Laguna del Maule volcanic field in central Chile has put authorities on alert. 160 quakes occurred in the area during a two-hour period earlier this week, which served as a stark reminder of the volcanic complex's active nature. Located near the Argentine border, approximately 300km south of the Chilean capital, Laguna del Maule is a sprawling volcanic landscape. Covering 500 square kilometres, the complex comprises numerous volcanic domes, cones, lava flows, and an estimated 130 vents. Chile 's National Geology and Mining Service - Sernageomin - has, however, maintained a green alert level, signifying no immediate danger. The quakes were also of low magnitude. The recent seismic swarm underscores the volcano 's underlying activity. "These are signs that the volcano is active, it has magma, what's inside is moving and this can lead to a moderate-sized event in the future," explained Ayaz Alam, a geologist and professor at the University of Santiago of Chile. He cautioned, however, that predicting the timing of any potential eruption remains impossible. The swarm's relatively low-magnitude quakes are distinct from those occurring along fault lines, Alam noted. Volcanic seismic activity stems from the movement of magma, rather than the collision of tectonic plates. Chilean disaster agency Senapred has affirmed its commitment to ongoing monitoring and collaboration with regional authorities, ensuring preparedness for any potential emergencies. The largest tremor registered during the swarm was a 2.1 magnitude, but the relatively young volcanic field has shown several signs of activity in recent years. Daniel Diaz, a geophysicist and volcanologist at the University of Chile, says the area is quite unique since it doesn't have a single volcanic structure, but dozens around the lake, some of which have formed in the last 2,000 years. "This (volcanic) system is quite recent and therefore we expect there to be activity," Diaz said. "But it's not concentrated in one structure or cone, but all around the zone surround the Laguna del Maule." Laguna del Maule is considered by academics and experts to be one of the most dangerous volcanoes of the Southern Andean volcanic belt and is Argentina's third most dangerous volcano.

Volcanic field monitored as seismic swarm causes 160 quakes in two hours
Volcanic field monitored as seismic swarm causes 160 quakes in two hours

The Independent

time11-04-2025

  • Science
  • The Independent

Volcanic field monitored as seismic swarm causes 160 quakes in two hours

A flurry of seismic activity that caused 160 quakes in just two hours at the Laguna del Maule volcanic field in central Chile has put authorities on alert. 160 quakes occurred in the area during a two-hour period earlier this week, which served as a stark reminder of the volcanic complex's active nature. Located near the Argentine border, approximately 300km south of the Chilean capital, Laguna del Maule is a sprawling volcanic landscape. Covering 500 square kilometres, the complex comprises numerous volcanic domes, cones, lava flows, and an estimated 130 vents. Chile 's National Geology and Mining Service - Sernageomin - has, however, maintained a green alert level, signifying no immediate danger. The quakes were also of low magnitude. The recent seismic swarm underscores the volcano 's underlying activity. "These are signs that the volcano is active, it has magma, what's inside is moving and this can lead to a moderate-sized event in the future," explained Ayaz Alam, a geologist and professor at the University of Santiago of Chile. He cautioned, however, that predicting the timing of any potential eruption remains impossible. The swarm's relatively low-magnitude quakes are distinct from those occurring along fault lines, Alam noted. Volcanic seismic activity stems from the movement of magma, rather than the collision of tectonic plates. Chilean disaster agency Senapred has affirmed its commitment to ongoing monitoring and collaboration with regional authorities, ensuring preparedness for any potential emergencies. The largest tremor registered during the swarm was a 2.1 magnitude, but the relatively young volcanic field has shown several signs of activity in recent years. Daniel Diaz, a geophysicist and volcanologist at the University of Chile, says the area is quite unique since it doesn't have a single volcanic structure, but dozens around the lake, some of which have formed in the last 2,000 years. "This (volcanic) system is quite recent and therefore we expect there to be activity," Diaz said. "But it's not concentrated in one structure or cone, but all around the zone surround the Laguna del Maule." Laguna del Maule is considered by academics and experts to be one of the most dangerous volcanoes of the Southern Andean volcanic belt and is Argentina's third most dangerous volcano.

Chile monitors volcanic field after seismic swarm causes 160 quakes in 2 hours
Chile monitors volcanic field after seismic swarm causes 160 quakes in 2 hours

Reuters

time11-04-2025

  • Science
  • Reuters

Chile monitors volcanic field after seismic swarm causes 160 quakes in 2 hours

SANTIAGO, April 11 (Reuters) - A seismic swarm that caused 160 quakes in two hours at the Laguna del Maule volcanic field in central Chile earlier this week has put authorities and citizens on alert. The volcanic complex, located about 300 km (190 miles) south of the capital near the Argentine border, is a vast 500 square km (193 square miles) area with volcanic domes, cones and lava flows with an estimate 130 volcanic vents. Make sense of the latest ESG trends affecting companies and governments with the Reuters Sustainable Switch newsletter. Sign up here. "These are signs that the volcano is active, it has magma, what's inside is moving and this can lead to a moderate-sized event in the future," said Ayaz Alam, a geologist and professor at the University of Santiago of Chile. "But when? We don't know." Chile's National Geology and Mining Service, Sernageomin, said the quakes were low magnitude and kept the volcanic complex on green alert, meaning there was no immediate risk. Chilean disaster agency Senapred said it would continue working with regional authorities to alert and respond to any eventual emergencies. Alam said seismic swarms in volcanic areas are lower intensity and different from swarms along fault lines because the activity is caused by magma flows rather than tectonic plates crashing into each other. The largest tremor registered during the swarm was a 2.1 magnitude but the relatively young volcanic field has shown several signs of activity in recent years Daniel Diaz, a geophysicist and volcanologist at the University of Chile, says the area is quite unique since it doesn't have a single volcanic structure, but dozens around the lake, some of which have formed in the last 2,000 years. "This (volcanic) system is quite recent and therefore we expect there to be activity," Diaz said. "But it's not concentrated in one structure or cone, but all around the zone surround the Laguna del Maule."

Chile monitors volcanic field after seismic swarm causes 160 quakes in 2 hours
Chile monitors volcanic field after seismic swarm causes 160 quakes in 2 hours

Yahoo

time11-04-2025

  • Science
  • Yahoo

Chile monitors volcanic field after seismic swarm causes 160 quakes in 2 hours

SANTIAGO (Reuters) -A seismic swarm that caused 160 quakes in two hours at the Laguna del Maule volcanic field in central Chile earlier this week has put authorities and citizens on alert. The volcanic complex, located about 300 km (190 miles) south of the capital near the Argentine border, is a vast 500 square km (193 square miles) area with volcanic domes, cones and lava flows with an estimate 130 volcanic vents. "These are signs that the volcano is active, it has magma, what's inside is moving and this can lead to a moderate-sized event in the future," said Ayaz Alam, a geologist and professor at the University of Santiago of Chile. "But when? We don't know." Chile's National Geology and Mining Service, Sernageomin, said the quakes were low magnitude and kept the volcanic complex on green alert, meaning there was no immediate risk. Chilean disaster agency Senapred said it would continue working with regional authorities to alert and respond to any eventual emergencies. Alam said seismic swarms in volcanic areas are lower intensity and different from swarms along fault lines because the activity is caused by magma flows rather than tectonic plates crashing into each other. The largest tremor registered during the swarm was a 2.1 magnitude but the relatively young volcanic field has shown several signs of activity in recent years Daniel Diaz, a geophysicist and volcanologist at the University of Chile, says the area is quite unique since it doesn't have a single volcanic structure, but dozens around the lake, some of which have formed in the last 2,000 years. "This (volcanic) system is quite recent and therefore we expect there to be activity," Diaz said. "But it's not concentrated in one structure or cone, but all around the zone surround the Laguna del Maule."

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store