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La Palma lava flows into the sea This image, captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission on September 30, shows lava flow from the erupting volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma. The lava waterfall can be seen spilling into the Atlantic Ocean, extending the size of the coastline. This 'lava delta' covered about 20 hectares when the image was taken. A crack opened in the Cumbre Vieja volcano on September 19, spewing columns of ash and lava into the air. The lava flowed down the mountain and through the towns engulfing everything in its path. By September 28, the 6 km lava flow had reached the ocean on the west coast of the island. Clouds of white steam were reported where red-hot lava hit the water in the Playa Nueva area. This Sentinel-2 image has been processed in true color, using the shortwave infrared channel to highlight the lava flow. The Sentinel-2 mission is based on a constellation of two identical satellites, each carrying an innovative high-resolution, wide-swath multispectral imager with spectral bands to monitor changes in Earth's land and vegetation. 09/28/2021 The lava reaches the sea maritime rescue la palma At 00:00 peninsular time the lava from the La Palma volcano reached the sea.
The images have been taken by Maritime Rescue The contact occurred in the northern area of Los Guirres beach. lava sea 1 lava sea 2 09/28/2021 The lava covers hectares and destroys 686 buildings and km of road A new image provided by the European Union's Copernicus satellite shows the extent of the lava from the Cumbre Vieja volcano, which this Tuesday has strongly resumed its activity. The lava flows already cover 258 hectares of the island of La Palma and have destroyed 686 buildings and 22.2 km of road in their wake. The Australia Phone Number radar image shows by color the different lava rivers since the start of the volcanic eruption on September 19. In red you can see the first large flow, followed by those marked in yellow, blue and finally green, which refers to the flow that began on Monday afternoon. This Tuesday the laundry is 800 meters from the coast. copernicus overturns the palm September 28 09/27/2021 The volcano resumes its activity The volcano has resumed its activity with new explosions and expulsion of lava. volcano thermal image Thermal image provided by INVOLCAN. 09/27/2021 Is the eruption over or is the volcano taking a break? old summit volcano The Volcanological Institute of the Canary Islands (INVOLCAN) assures that it is still too early to determine that the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano has ended.
Since around 8 am (Canary time) this Monday, September no Strombolian explosions have been recorded in the crater that has formed over the past week around the eruptive center. Can we say that the eruption has ended? Experts consider that "it is still too early." In a post published on their social networks, INVOLCAN explains that "several historical eruptions are known in the Canary Islands that, after a pause of a few days, resumed vigor again." But how can it be established that the eruption has ended? "In addition to the absence of eruptive activity for a sufficient number of days, zero values will also have to be recorded in the emission of sulfur dioxide, which after water vapor and carbon dioxide, is the most abundant gas among those released from the magma. With respect to seismicity, it is possible that small magnitude earthquakes continue to be recorded until years after the eruption ends," they say. 09/24/2021 Toxicology issues recommendations to protect yourself from exposure to volcanic emissions -sanchez_lapalma1 The National Institute of Toxicology and Forensic Sciences (INTCF), through its Toxicological Information Service (SIT), issues a series of recommendations and protection measures against exposure to ash and toxic gases emanated as a result of the eruption of the volcano. Cumbre Vieja, on the Canary Island of La Palma. Thus, the SIT, in its capacity as the National Anti-Toxic Center that acts as an organization that contributes to the prevention of poisoning, reports that active volcanic eruptions emit ash particles and various toxic gases into the atmosphere, as well as metals.
The images have been taken by Maritime Rescue The contact occurred in the northern area of Los Guirres beach. lava sea 1 lava sea 2 09/28/2021 The lava covers hectares and destroys 686 buildings and km of road A new image provided by the European Union's Copernicus satellite shows the extent of the lava from the Cumbre Vieja volcano, which this Tuesday has strongly resumed its activity. The lava flows already cover 258 hectares of the island of La Palma and have destroyed 686 buildings and 22.2 km of road in their wake. The Australia Phone Number radar image shows by color the different lava rivers since the start of the volcanic eruption on September 19. In red you can see the first large flow, followed by those marked in yellow, blue and finally green, which refers to the flow that began on Monday afternoon. This Tuesday the laundry is 800 meters from the coast. copernicus overturns the palm September 28 09/27/2021 The volcano resumes its activity The volcano has resumed its activity with new explosions and expulsion of lava. volcano thermal image Thermal image provided by INVOLCAN. 09/27/2021 Is the eruption over or is the volcano taking a break? old summit volcano The Volcanological Institute of the Canary Islands (INVOLCAN) assures that it is still too early to determine that the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano has ended.
Since around 8 am (Canary time) this Monday, September no Strombolian explosions have been recorded in the crater that has formed over the past week around the eruptive center. Can we say that the eruption has ended? Experts consider that "it is still too early." In a post published on their social networks, INVOLCAN explains that "several historical eruptions are known in the Canary Islands that, after a pause of a few days, resumed vigor again." But how can it be established that the eruption has ended? "In addition to the absence of eruptive activity for a sufficient number of days, zero values will also have to be recorded in the emission of sulfur dioxide, which after water vapor and carbon dioxide, is the most abundant gas among those released from the magma. With respect to seismicity, it is possible that small magnitude earthquakes continue to be recorded until years after the eruption ends," they say. 09/24/2021 Toxicology issues recommendations to protect yourself from exposure to volcanic emissions -sanchez_lapalma1 The National Institute of Toxicology and Forensic Sciences (INTCF), through its Toxicological Information Service (SIT), issues a series of recommendations and protection measures against exposure to ash and toxic gases emanated as a result of the eruption of the volcano. Cumbre Vieja, on the Canary Island of La Palma. Thus, the SIT, in its capacity as the National Anti-Toxic Center that acts as an organization that contributes to the prevention of poisoning, reports that active volcanic eruptions emit ash particles and various toxic gases into the atmosphere, as well as metals.