จับตาดูภูเขาไฟ Nabro เริ่มส่งสัญญาณปะทุ
By Mark Dunphy - Fri Jun 17, 1:36 pm
Earthquake / Eruption summary : During the late afternoon and evening of June 12 2011, a series of moderate earthquakes struck the Afambo, Eritrea area. The moderate earthquakes were followed by 2 strong 5.7 earthquakes. Based on the earthquake pattern and the locations of the epicenter, volcano activity seemed imminent. Our very extensive report is also the work of many of our readers who gave a lot of input. This proves that together, we can beat a lot of information services, especially in developing countries. A strong M5.5 earthquake has occurred in a similar position on 17th June 2011, this is expected to also indicate volcanic activity.
Our video reporter / assembler Robert Speta has made a video based on the content of this article for those who do not like to read. Click here to watch it in our “Quake-TV.org” subsite.

Map from EMSC identifies the epicentre of Friday’s moderate earthquake, the strongest to hit the region since the eruption began.

UPDATE 16/06 – 10:59 UTC : a brand new MODIS image from the Nabro volcano jst released by NASA.

Another compilation of the NASA MODUS HD satellite image as a layer on Google earth (with thanks to Martin Rey for the tips

This image was acquired by the Advanced Land Imager (ALI) aboard the Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) satellite on June 14, 2011. Nabro began erupting for the first time in recorded history on June 12th.

SO2 (Sulphur Dioxide) levels in Eritrea and Sudan. Image updated at 12pm Friday by sacs.aeronomie.be

Airmass RGB animation of the Nabro eruption, from 00 UTC 13th June to 1900 UTC 14th June, 2011.
By Mark Dunphy - Fri Jun 17, 1:36 pm
Earthquake / Eruption summary : During the late afternoon and evening of June 12 2011, a series of moderate earthquakes struck the Afambo, Eritrea area. The moderate earthquakes were followed by 2 strong 5.7 earthquakes. Based on the earthquake pattern and the locations of the epicenter, volcano activity seemed imminent. Our very extensive report is also the work of many of our readers who gave a lot of input. This proves that together, we can beat a lot of information services, especially in developing countries. A strong M5.5 earthquake has occurred in a similar position on 17th June 2011, this is expected to also indicate volcanic activity.
Our video reporter / assembler Robert Speta has made a video based on the content of this article for those who do not like to read. Click here to watch it in our “Quake-TV.org” subsite.

Map from EMSC identifies the epicentre of Friday’s moderate earthquake, the strongest to hit the region since the eruption began.

UPDATE 16/06 – 10:59 UTC : a brand new MODIS image from the Nabro volcano jst released by NASA.

Another compilation of the NASA MODUS HD satellite image as a layer on Google earth (with thanks to Martin Rey for the tips

This image was acquired by the Advanced Land Imager (ALI) aboard the Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) satellite on June 14, 2011. Nabro began erupting for the first time in recorded history on June 12th.

SO2 (Sulphur Dioxide) levels in Eritrea and Sudan. Image updated at 12pm Friday by sacs.aeronomie.be

Airmass RGB animation of the Nabro eruption, from 00 UTC 13th June to 1900 UTC 14th June, 2011.