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Week 5: Volcanic Hazards in the US

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  Volcanic activity in Belgium: Belgium is considered to have a medium amount of volcanic activity in the region while there is not actual volcanos inside the country of Belgium. While researching this topic I was not able to find when the last volcanic event happened that effected Belgium and there is a surprising lack of articles related to volcanic activity in Belgium. Despite this Think hazard classifies Belgium as a medium hazard level relating to volcanic activity because the closest volcano is 50 kilometers away. This is referring to the Laacher See volcano in Germany. Laacher See is a caldera lake volcano located in the Eifel region of Germany, and it's approximately 50 kilometers away from the Belgian border. This volcano is considered dormant but has been active in the past therefore it is under monitoring for signs of reawaking. Volcanic eruptions can be seen in advance most of the time therefore granting a window of time to start safety measures. Safety measures to thin...

Week three: Earthquakes

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 Week three: Earthquakes As seen in the map below Belgium does not have high levels of seismic activity when compared to other tectonic plate boundaries like the Pacific Ring of Fire. Although Belgium does experience some seismic activity that is usually of a low magnitude and not very common to the area. Belgium is positioned within the Eurasian Plate which is far from any important plate boundaries where the tectonic activity is more intense. If you are a citizen of Belgium most of the time when there is a seismic event you wouldn't even feel it. According to the Royal Observatory of Belgium there were 267 earthquakes in 2021 which is staggeringly low to other countries in the world.  The key point to remember is that there is little to no earthquakes in the country of Belgium so there is no reason to be scared. Despite this it is always important to remember the safety measures for earthquakes which are to drop, cover, and hold on. Drop meaning to drop to the ground than co...

Geol 9 Week 2 blog post: Tectonic plates

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What tectonic plate is Belgium in?           Belgium is a country in western Europe. It is not located on the Eurasian plate boundary but in the middle of the Eurasian Plate. The Eurasian plate forms the majority of the continent and shapes the country of Belgium. For instance the Eurasian Plate creates environments like the Ardennes Mountains in the southern area of Belgium. Belgium is not accustomed to high seismic activity but the tectonic plate influences the landscape inside the country. The Eurasian plate also affects the countries temperature and precipitation by effecting the wind around the country making it so the precipitation and moister from the Atlantic ocean seeps into the atmosphere of Belgium. Fun fact!           The Ardennes Mountains are located in the southern area of Belgium as mentioned above and are a result of the Eurasian plate activity. The Ardennes Mountains during the Hercynian orogeny which was a te...