TAAL VOLCANO BULLETIN 1 March 2 21 8: A.M.
Taal remains erratic and restless.
Today, 24 volcanic quakes and 1 tremor episodes were registered in the past 24-hour period.
Still at Alert Level 1 (Abnormal).
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TAAL VOLCANO BULLETIN 1 March 2 21 8: A.M.
Taal remains erratic and restless.
Today, 24 volcanic quakes and 1 tremor episodes were registered in the past 24-hour period.
Still at Alert Level 1 (Abnormal).
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TAAL VOLCANO BULLETIN 2 March 2 21 8: A.M.
Taal is still restless.
Alert Level 1 (abnormal) remains.
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TAAL VOLCANO BULLETIN 3 March 2 21 8: A.M.
Taal remains very fickle
Today, it is significantly calm as only 1 volcanic earthquake and 5 tremor episodes were recorded in the past 24-hour period.
A far cry from the previous 6 days of either double digit volcanic quakes or tremor episodes.
It remains, however, the most active among the three Alert Level 1 volcanoes (the others being Mayon and Kanloan) being monitored by Phivolcs.
And now it's Pinatubo's time. [emoji31] ni-raised na rin sa level 1
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Oo nga ano. Hanubayan
Here is the Phivolcs bulletin: PINATUBO VOLCANO BULLETIN: 4 March 2 21 7: AM
T.V. is still erratic so there's no way people should let their guard down.
Taal still restless with 16 volcanic quakes: TAAL VOLCANO BULLETIN: 6 March 221 8: A.M.
And the volcanic quakes of the other volcanoes being monitored in the past 24-hour period:
Mayon - 0
Pinatubo - 6
Kanlaon - 9
Last edited by 111prez; March 6th, 2021 at 09:20 AM.
TAAL VOLCANO BULLETIN 7 March 221 8: A.M.
Volcanic earthquakes are down by an average of 2 per day in the past 3 days.
However, tremor episodes continue to increase but still way below the triple digits recorded last 4 March.
Overall, while there is still no preceptible trend towards normal status, Taal seems to be calming down.
Godd question.
I am no volcanologist or geologist but I found these:
Volcanic Earthquake - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Volcanic Earthquakes
From the latter article:
"Earthquakes produced by stress changes in solid rock due to the injection or withdrawal of magma (molton rock) are called volcano-tectonic earthquakes (Chouet, 1993). These earthquakes can cause land to subside and can produce large ground cracks. These earthquakes can occur as rock is moving to fill in spaces where magma is no longer present. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes don't indicate that the volcano will be erupting but can occur at anytime."
"The second category of volcanic earthquakes are long period earthquakes which are produced by the injection of magma into surrounding rock. These earthquakes are a result of pressure changes during the unsteady transport of the magma. When magma injection is sustained a lot of earthquakes are produced (Chouet, 1993). This type of activity indicates that a volcano is about to erupt. Scientists use seismographs to record the signal from these earthquakes. This signal is known as volcanic tremor."
Phivolcs only started reporting both volcanic earthquakes and tremor episodes in its bulletin last 14 February.
Before that, they reported only on volcanic earthquakes.
From my layman's point of view, having one or the other or both are causes for concern.
Hopefully, the numbers will go down until it is back to normal, meaning 0 for both just like Bulusan.
It'll be long while till it goes back to normal status. Especially as the tremors are getting longer in duration. Its not just the quantity of earthquakes but the quality (type, magnitude, duration). Mayon last erupted in 2018 and its still abnormal till now. I remember Taal at Alert Level 1 in 2005 and it lasted for almost 10 years. But again as long as you are not on the island, you should be safe.
A tremor episode is a volcanic earthquake. Its just a distinct type of volcanic earthquake. Most volcanic earthquakes are relatively short-lived, less than 5 second duration associated with breaking rocks or a popping gas bubble or explosion. Tremor episodes however are long duration, lasting from a minute to sometimes hours., can be due to popping of many gas bubbles, boiling water at depth and causing a vibration in a conduit.