

All in all, the eruption does not seem to be ending soon, but likely is in its long tailing-off phase. Ground deformation continues to show a weak trend of deflation. However, these include a strong quake of magnitude 5.0 occurred this morning shortly before 7 a.m., again in the deeper layer at 38 km depth. Seismic activity has calmed down a lot, with only 10 quakes above magnitude 3 recorded in 24 hours. #IGNSpain #ErupcionLaPalma #VolcandeLaPalma /YEYhKiDDwD- IGN-CNIG NovemEarthquakes slow down Volcanic tremor is stable, at similar levels as during the past days with some increase overall today. #IGNSpain #ErupcionLaPalma #VolcandeLaPalma /WQHhrmTFFT- IGN-CNIG November 12, 2021Ĭolumnas de vapores de agua y gases en el delta lávico al producirse el contacto de la lava con el agua del Atlántico. Las coladas de lava van cubriendo la playa de los #Guirres, densas columnas de vapor de agua y gases. Watch some videos taken by staff from IGN: Most of the time, however, only dense steam plumes rise from the craters, while fluid, degassed magma continues to arrive and flow through a tube system to arrive at the new active sea entry, where a second delta is now growing.

At the vents, explosive activity has been only intermittent and comparably weak recently, although still able to produce plumes rising to up to 2-3 km during phases of more intense activity such as this morning. The eruption is now mainly effusive (i.e.


Current seismic signal LP01 station (image: IGN)Īctivity continues with no significant changes, with similar intensity as during the past days, while on a very gradually decreasing trajectory.
