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December 23, 2013 – CANARY ISLANDS - The
new earthquake swarm under the island’s central-SE sector continues. So
far, about 120 quakes of magnitudes above 1.8 including a handful of
possibly felt ones (up to magnitudes 3.2) have occurred since yesterday
morning. Preliminary GPS data suggest a new phase of uplift has started
as well, which supports the idea that a new magma intrusion is occurring
at the base of the upper crust beneath the volcanic island. A new
earthquake swarm started under the island on December 22nd. The
earthquakes are located at about 15 km depth under the southeastern
central part of the island. IGN recorded more than 40 quakes with
magnitudes up to 3.2 so far. Whether the earthquakes are related to new
magmatic intrusions at depth is a unknown but a possible scenario. –Volcano Discovery
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