Scientists find a mud volcano in front of Trinidad formed by the earthquakes of Venezuela
A group of scientists found a mud volcano in front of Trinidad and Tobago formed by the earthquakes in Venezuela
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A group of scientists found a mud volcano in front of Trinidad and Tobago formed by the earthquakes in Venezuela. In Los Iros, approximately 50 acres of agricultural land was damaged, the ponds emptied due to cracks in the ground, while roads, housing and coastal infrastructure were damaged. (I) Advertising. This was confirmed to EFE by the geoscientist Xavier Moonan, who detailed that the volcano is located approximately 2.5 kilometres east of Beach Camp, in Palo Seco, and 3.3 kilometres east of the Lodo Volcano of Anglais Point.
Furthermore, Lee also VIDEO: Impressive eruption of a mud volcano in Colombia; authorities confirm minor and zero damage The discovery takes place a few days after geologists confirmed that the earthquakes also caused a 6-metre coastal increase in Galfa Point, in Cedros, where part of the seabed was pushed above sea level, permanently modifying sectors of the south-west coast of Trinidad. [Publicity] However, unlike Galfa, Moonan explained that the newly formed mud island represents a different geological process. Raising about 4 meters on the bottom of the sea, the volcano is composed mainly of soft clay extruded from below the ocean bed, with fragments of rock embedded and large calcite-rich rocks that in some places resemble coral. Therefore, this event, although triggered by the same earthquakes, is not a slide phenomenon like Galfa or Los Iros, "he said.
In addition, FIFA Foundation will spend $1 million to help communities affected by the earthquakes in Venezuela "The beach and nearby cliffs show no damage, lifting or any movement. Palo Seco.- A mud volcano has appeared off the southern coast of Trinidad, formed by the powerful earthquakes that shook northeastern Venezuela earlier this month, adding to a series of geological changes already observed along the island's coast. This eruptive formation that reached about four meters above the ocean bed level, appeared near Beach Camp, in the area of Palo Seco.
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A group of scientists found a mud volcano in front of Trinidad and Tobago formed by the earthquakes in Venezuela.
reliability low1/4 sourcesIn Los Iros, approximately 50 acres of agricultural land was damaged, the ponds emptied due to cracks in the ground, while roads, housing and coastal infrastructure were damaged. (I) Advertising
reliability low1/2 sourcesThis was confirmed to EFE by the geoscientist Xavier Moonan, who detailed that the volcano is located approximately 2.5 kilometres east of Beach Camp, in Palo Seco, and 3.3 kilometres east of the Lodo Volcano of Anglais Point.
reliability low1/2 sourcesLee also VIDEO: Impressive eruption of a mud volcano in Colombia; authorities confirm minor and zero damage The discovery takes place a few days after geologists confirmed that the earthquakes also caused a 6-metre coastal increase in Galfa Point, in Cedros, where part of the seabed was pushed above sea level, permanently modifying sectors of the south-west coast of Trinidad. [Publicity] However, unlike Galfa, Moonan explained that the newly formed mud island represents a different geological process.
reliability low1/2 sourcesRaising about 4 meters on the bottom of the sea, the volcano is composed mainly of soft clay extruded from below the ocean bed, with fragments of rock embedded and large calcite-rich rocks that in some places resemble coral.
reliability low1/2 sourcesTherefore, this event, although triggered by the same earthquakes, is not a slide phenomenon like Galfa or Los Iros, "he said.
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FIFA Foundation will spend $1 million to help communities affected by the earthquakes in Venezuela "The beach and nearby cliffs show no damage, lifting or any movement.
according to El Universo (EC) — NoticiasPalo Seco.- A mud volcano has appeared off the southern coast of Trinidad, formed by the powerful earthquakes that shook northeastern Venezuela earlier this month, adding to a series of geological changes already observed along the island's coast.
according to El UniversalThis eruptive formation that reached about four meters above the ocean bed level, appeared near Beach Camp, in the area of Palo Seco
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