Following a new meeting held by the authorities at Unified Command to review how he was born on Monday Nevado del RuizThe Colombian Geological Service (SGC) reported that “volcano activity has changed”. What does this mean?
“It’s not the same activity anymore I had it 2-3 days ago. This means that the conditions at the volcano are different compared to when the activity level is raised. In what sense? Initially, all this seismicity was characterized by rock fracture, that is, a magma trying to move from the southwest of the volcano towards the crater and representing multiple earthquakes. “Now, this magma has joined another magma chamber where it has to go, and conditions are now changing,” Jhon Makario Londoño, director of Geothreats at SGC, said at a press conference.
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Londoño explained that there is now a greater amount of liquid as there is new magma.
” liquids are very important because they start to interact more with other systems that the volcano has., is the hydrothermal part and is where its water is found. The heat from the magma starts to interact and the steam columns become much larger with the amount of sulfur dioxide,” the expert elaborates.
That mixing of magma (it’s not clear whether it’s already there) raises the detectable temperature in the crater.
“We determine this temperature from information received from satellites by the Geological Service, which measures Thermal anomalies (watts) and looks at the hottest spots around the crater. If these points exceed certain levels, it is considered an anomaly. This means that the volcano is hotter because that magma has already reached it.‘ said the director of the SGC.
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He added: “(The level of orange activity) stays the same. There is a possibility of eruption in terms of days or weeks. It doesn’t have to happen because that magma can start to cool and stay calm. without a problem, or it can destabilize”.
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