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El Hierro

El Hierro, nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the second-smallest and farthest-south and -west of the Canary Islands (an autonomous community of Spain), in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa, with a population of 10,968 (2019).[2] Its capital is Valverde. At 268.51 square kilometres (103.67 sq mi), it is the second-smallest of the eight main islands of the Canaries.

El Hierro
Nickname: Isla del Meridiano
Geography
LocationAtlantic Ocean
Coordinates27°45′N 18°00′W / 27.750°N 18.000°W / 27.750; -18.000Coordinates: 27°45′N 18°00′W / 27.750°N 18.000°W / 27.750; -18.000
ArchipelagoCanary Islands
Area268.51 km2 (103.67 sq mi)[1]
Highest elevation1,501 m (4925 ft)
Highest pointPico de Malpaso
Administration
Spain
Autonomous CommunityCanary Islands
ProvinceSanta Cruz de Tenerife
Capital cityValverde
Demographics
Population11,338 (2020)
Pop. density40.8/km2 (105.7/sq mi)
LanguagesSpanish, specifically Canarian Spanish
Additional information
Time zone
 • Summer (DST)
Flag of El Hierro

Name

 
Africa by Gerardus Mercator 1595. 'Fierro' is not yet on the prime meridian, although it is close.

The name El Hierro, although spelled like the Spanish word for 'iron', is not related to that word. The H in the name of the metal is derived from the F of Latin ferrum (compare higo for 'fig'), a phonetic mutation that was complete by the end of the Middle Ages.

The confusion with the name of the metal had effects on the international naming of the island. As early as the 16th century, maps and texts called the island after the word for 'iron' in other languages: Portuguese Ferro, French l'île de Fer,[3] and Latin Insula Ferri.

Nevertheless, the origin of the name ero or erro or yerro is not definitely known. It is thought to be derived from one of several words in the Guanche language of the pre-Hispanic inhabitants, known as Bimbaches. Juan de Abreu Galindo (in a manuscript translated and published by George Glas in 1764) gives the native name of the island as Esero (or Eseró), meaning 'strong'.[4]Richard Henry Major, however, in notes on his translation of Le Canarien, observes that the Guanche word hero or herro, meaning 'cistern', could easily have lapsed into hierro by a process of folk etymology.[5] It is believed that the Bimbaches had to construct cisterns to save fresh rainwater. The Gran diccionario guanche[6] gives the meaning of the Guanche word hero in Spanish as "fuente" ('spring [water source]').

History

 
Virgen de la Caridad Chapel

The ancient natives of the island, called Bimbaches, were subjected to Spanish rule by Jean de Béthencourt (d.1425) – more by the process of negotiation than by military action. Béthencourt had as his ally and negotiator Augeron, brother of the island's native monarch. Augeron had been captured years before by the Europeans and now served as mediator between the Europeans and the Guanches. In return for control over the island, Béthencourt promised to respect the liberty of the natives, but his son eventually broke his promise, selling many of the bimbaches into slavery. Many Frenchmen and Galicians subsequently settled on the island. There was a revolt of the natives against the harsh treatment of the governor Lázaro Vizcaíno, but it was suppressed.

Landslides and tsunami

There is evidence of at least three major landslides that have affected El Hierro in the last few hundred thousand years.[7] The most recent of these was the 'El Golfo' landslide that occurred about 15,000 years ago, involving collapse of the northern flank of the island. The landslide formed the El Golfo valley and created a debris avalanche with a volume of 150–180 km3. Turbidite deposits related to this landslide have been recognized in drill cores from the Agadir Basin to the north of the Canary Islands.[8] Detailed analysis of these deposits suggests that the slope failure did not occur as a single event but a series of smaller failures over a period of hours or days. Local tsunami are likely to have been triggered by these landslides but no evidence has been found to confirm this.[7]

 
Coast El Golfo, El Hierro

2011 seismic activity

The Instituto Vulcanológico de Canarias (Volcanological Institute of the Canary Islands) and National Geographic Institute's seismic monitoring station located in Valverde detected increased seismic activity beginning on 17 July 2011.[9] The seismic monitoring network was increased in density on 21 July to allow better detection and location of the seismic events.[9] There was an earthquake swarm with in excess of 400 minor tremors between 20 July and 24 July;[9] by 27 July a further 320 earthquakes had been recorded.[10] On 25 August there were reports that some horizontal deformation had been detected, but that there was no unusual vertical deformation.[11] At that time, the total number of tremors had exceeded 4,000.[11]

Between 4;15 and 4:20 a.m. on 10 October 2011 the earthquake swarm changed behaviour and produced a harmonic tremor.[12] Harmonic tremors are produced by magma movements and can indicate that an eruption has begun. Later the same day a small submarine eruption began, 7 km south of La Restinga.[13] On 11 October the volcanic threat level at La Restinga was raised from "yellow" to "red" after minor rockfalls on the slopes above the town.[14] Temporary evacuation of the 600 inhabitants was ordered and, despite a reduction in activity, they were still unable to return 20 days later.[15] As of 7 November 2011 a confirmed surtseyan type of eruption phase has started at the fissure. On 4 December 2011 the eruption was ongoing with vigorous phreatic bubbles emerging.[16] After the 2011 eruption, fossils of single-celled marine organisms were found in restingolites, a type of tephra, that were released into the water.[17]

Climate

The climate of El Hierro depends on the area. The climate ranges are from subtropical Mediterranean (Csa / Csb) in the center of the island, to semi-arid (BSh) and to a desert climate (BWh) in coastal parts (according to the Köppen climate classification). Although the temperatures are very influenced by the ocean. This is the climate chart from El Hierro Airport, which is the only airport in the island and also the island capital's airport:

Climate data for Hierro Airport
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 28.5
(83.3)
29.4
(84.9)
32.6
(90.7)
33.2
(91.8)
31.4
(88.5)
32.0
(89.6)
32.4
(90.3)
33.8
(92.8)
33.3
(91.9)
34.2
(93.6)
32.4
(90.3)
28.3
(82.9)
34.2
(93.6)
Average high °C (°F) 20.9
(69.6)
20.8
(69.4)
21.4
(70.5)
21.6
(70.9)
22.6
(72.7)
24.0
(75.2)
25.0
(77.0)
26.1
(79.0)
26.5
(79.7)
25.6
(78.1)
23.7
(74.7)
22.2
(72.0)
23.4
(74.1)
Daily mean °C (°F) 18.8
(65.8)
18.6
(65.5)
19.0
(66.2)
19.3
(66.7)
20.3
(68.5)
21.7
(71.1)
22.8
(73.0)
23.7
(74.7)
24.1
(75.4)
23.3
(73.9)
21.6
(70.9)
20.0
(68.0)
21.1
(70.0)
Average low °C (°F) 16.6
(61.9)
16.4
(61.5)
16.7
(62.1)
17.0
(62.6)
17.9
(64.2)
19.3
(66.7)
20.5
(68.9)
21.3
(70.3)
21.7
(71.1)
20.9
(69.6)
19.5
(67.1)
17.8
(64.0)
18.8
(65.8)
Record low °C (°F) 8.0
(46.4)
9.0
(48.2)
9.2
(48.6)
10.0
(50.0)
10.0
(50.0)
10.0
(50.0)
14.0
(57.2)
14.2
(57.6)
15.2
(59.4)
11.0
(51.8)
12.0
(53.6)
9.6
(49.3)
8.0
(46.4)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 28
(1.1)
29
(1.1)
20
(0.8)
14
(0.6)
2
(0.1)
1
(0.0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
2
(0.1)
12
(0.5)
26
(1.0)
33
(1.3)
170
(6.7)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 3 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 19
Average relative humidity (%) 74 76 74 74 74 75 77 78 77 76 74 74 75
Mean monthly sunshine hours 140 158 184 197 233 229 210 234 210 189 157 143 2,339
Source 1: Agencia Estatal de Meteorología (normals 1981–2010)[18]
Source 2: Agencia Estatal de Meteorología (extremes 1973–present)[19]

Geography, flora and fauna

 
Satellite image of El Hierro

El Hierro's size and geography supports entirely endemic species including the critically endangered El Hierro giant lizard (Gallotia simonyi), for which there is a captive breeding programme, allowing its reintroduction.[20]

The non-barren parts of the interior rely on relief precipitation, not much more than the average of 19 rainfall days per year, high relative humidity and geothermal springs. This non-arid parts have thermophilous (geothermal heat-liking) juniper clumps and a pine forest with other evergreens.[20] In 2000, El Hierro was designated by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve, with 60% of its territory protected to preserve its natural and cultural diversity.[20] Among cetaceans in these waters, it is notable that several species of lesser known beaked whales inhabit around the island.[21]

Like the rest of the Canary Islands chain, El Hierro is volcanic and sharply mountainous.[22] One eruption has to date been recorded on the island, but is not confirmed: from the Volcan de Lomo Negro vent in 1793, lasting a month.[23] A submarine eruption occurred, however, offshore La Restinga village in 2011/2012.[24] Except as landscaped at its harbour towns the shore is rocky and in places precipitous.

El Hierro is a 268.71-square-kilometre (103.75 sq mi)[1] island, formed late, about 1.2 million years ago[25] after three successive eruptions, the island emerged from the ocean as a triangle of basaltic dykes topped with a volcanic cone more than 2,000 metres high.[26] With continued activity resulting in the island expanding to have the largest number of volcanoes in the Canaries (over 500 cones, another 300 covered by more recent deposits), together with approximately 70 caves and volcanic galleries, including the Cueva de Don Justo whose collection of channels exceeds 6 km.[26] Landslides, plant erosion and seasonal wind erosion have reduced the size and height of the island.[26] The current highest point is in the middle of the island, in Malpaso, at 1,501 metres (4,925 ft) high.

Tourism and transportation

 
Mirador de la Peña, El Hierro

Like all of the Canary Islands, El Hierro is a tourist destination. It is served by a small airport—El Hierro Airport at Valverde—and a ferry terminal at Puerto de la Estaca,[27] both of which connect to Tenerife. Though El Hierro has a Parador, hotel accommodations are generally in small family enterprises; as a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, El Hierro has limited construction to less than half of its total surface and buildings to two floors, maintaining its traditional look and social structure more than the other six major Canary Islands.

Political organization

The island is part of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and includes three municipalities:

Name Area
(km2)
Population
(2001)[28]
Population
(2011)[29]
Population
(2019)[30]
Frontera 84.20 4,455 3,984 4,093
El Pinar 80.66 0[31] 1,750 1,870
Valverde 103.65 4,227 4,992 5,005
Totals 268.51 8,682 10,736 10,968

Valverde is situated in the northeast and Frontera in the west, both contain several villages.

The seat of the island government (cabildo insular) is in the town of Valverde, which houses approximately half of the island's population.

The "Meridian Island"

 
Part of map of Upper Silesia (1746) with Latin message: Longitudines numeratæ à primo Meridiano per Ins[ula] Ferri ("Longitudes numbered from the prime meridian at Ferro Island.").

El Hierro was used in various parts of Europe for more than 500 years as the prime meridian, especially outside of the future British Empire. By the 2nd century CE, Ptolemy already considered a definition of the zero meridian based on the westernmost piece of land in the (known) world, giving a few maps with only positive, eastern longitudes.[32]

In 1634, in France, as ruled by Louis XIII and his minister Richelieu, it was decided that Ferro's meridian should be used as a key reference of maps, in consideration of the island's historic meridian and status as the westernmost-known land of peoples of the 'Known World'. Flores Island is the westernmost Azore discovered by the Portuguese navigators in the early 15th century—after the First Voyage of Columbus in 1492 scholars and cartographers sometimes grouped them among the new world. The Paris elite considered El Hierro to be exactly 20° west of the Paris meridian (118th of its relevant parallel of the globe).[citation needed]

Old[clarification needed] international maps (outside of Anglo-North American realms) often have a common grid with Paris degrees at the top and Ferro degrees (offset by 20 from Paris) at the bottom. Louis Feuillée also worked on this problem in 1724.[citation needed]

Festivals

The most important festival of El Hierro is the Bajada de la Virgen de los Reyes, held every four years, on the first Saturday of July (the last occasion was in 2017, and the next will be in 2021). During the festival, the Virgin of the Kings (Virgen de los Reyes, patron saint of the island of El Hierro) is taken from her sanctuary in La Dehesa (in the municipality of La Frontera) and carried to the capital of the island, Valverde, making a tour of 44 kilometres and running through all the towns of El Hierro.

The annual festival of the Virgin is celebrated every September 24.

Natural symbols

The official natural symbols associated with El Hierro are Gallotia simonyi machadoi (El Hierro giant lizard) and Juniperus phoenicea (Sabina).[33]

Energy

 
Assembly of the first of five wind turbines with 2.5 MW each

According to the Ministry for Industry, Tourism and Commerce, El Hierro hopes to become the first island in the world to be self-sufficient for electrical energy. This will be achieved through a €54 million project combining a greater than 11-megawatt wind farm and two hydroelectric projects.[34][35][36][37]

This hydro and wind-power project, created by the local Gorona del Viento El Hierro consortium with financial aid from the European Union, and officially inaugurated in 2015, consists of five E-70 wind turbines capable of producing 11.5 megawatts of wind power to supply electricity for approximately 11,000 residents, an additional number of tourists, and three water desalination facilities. The hybrid wind/pumped hydro storage system stores surplus wind power by pumping water up 700 metres (approximately 2,300 feet) to the crater of an extinct volcano. When winds are calm or when demand exceeds supply, water is released from the crater to generate 11.3 MW of electricity, filling a smaller artificial basin created at the bottom of the extinct volcano. Water in the lower basin is then pumped back up again to the upper reservoir when there is excess wind power.[37]

The closed-loop hybrid wind/hydro system is expected to save approximately US$4M per year (calculated with January 2011 oil prices) previously spent on about 40,000 barrels of crude oil imported annually, attempting to make the island completely self-sufficient for electrical energy.[37][38]

2016 was the first whole year for the power plant and it reached 40.7% of the total demand, reducing consumption of diesel by 6,000 tonnes. In 2017, the share climbed to 46.5%.[39] The installation also powers a desalination plant that provides fresh water.[40]

In early 2018, El Hierro covered its entire electricity demand between 25 January and 12 February with its renewable resource base, avoiding the use of polluting energy sources for more than 560 hours in 2018—and a total of almost 2,000 hours since it started operating. [39] [41]

Bimbache openART Festival

The Bimbache openART Festival and Global Initiative for Arts and Sustainability, founded in 2005 by German-born guitarist Torsten de Winkel and other community activists, is a non-profit effort at creating an interdisciplinary platform which seeks to bridge traditional divides, both on a musical and human level, in a globalizing world. The festival is a contribution of the international artist community to El Hierro's "Sustainable Island" program and collaborates with scientists and sustainability-oriented organizations from around the world.

El Hierro in literature

The island of Hierro is mentioned (1) in Umberto Eco's novel The Island of the Day Before (L'isola del giorno prima, 1994), about a 17th-century Italian nobleman trapped on an island on the International Date Line; (2) in Christopher Isherwood's short story "The Turn Round the World", collected in his Exhumations (1966); and (3) in the first chapter of Steven Callahan's (1986) maritime chronicle "Adrift", in which El Hierro is his final port of departure for an ill-fated Atlantic crossing.

See also

Notes

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  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  3. ^ Bory de Saint-Vincent, J.B.G.M. (1803). Essais sur les Isles Fortunées et l'antique Atlantide, ou Précis de l'histoire générale de l'archipel des Canaries. Paris: Baudouin. p. 14.
  4. ^ Abreu y Galindo, Juan de; Glas, George (1764). The history of the discovery and conquest of the Canary islands. London: R. and J. Dodsley. pp. 24–25.
  5. ^ Bontier, Pierre; Le Verrier, Jean (1872). The Canarian, or, book of the conquest and conversion of the Canarians in the year 1402. Translated by Major, Richard Henry. London: Hakluyt Society. p. 124.
  6. ^ Osorio Acevedo, Francisco (2003), Gran diccionario guanche : el diccionario de la lengua de los aborígenes canarios, Tenerife: Centro de la Cultura Popular Canaria
  7. ^ a b Masson, D.G.; Watts, A.B.; Gee, M.J.R.; Urgeles, R.; Mitchell, N.C.; Le Bas, T.P.; Canals, M. (2002). (PDF). Earth-Science Reviews. Elsevier. 57 (1–2): 1–35. Bibcode:2002ESRv...57....1M. doi:10.1016/S0012-8252(01)00069-1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 August 2011. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
  8. ^ Masson, D.G.; Harbitz, C.B.; Wynn, R.B.; Pedersen, G.; Løvholt, F. (2006). "Submarine landslides: processes, triggers and hazard prediction". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A. London: Royal Society. 364 (1845): 2009–2039. Bibcode:2006RSPTA.364.2009M. doi:10.1098/rsta.2006.1810. PMID 16844646. S2CID 11012536.
  9. ^ a b c . Sign of the Times. Irish Weather Online. 26 July 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-09-26.
  10. ^ . Reality-Choice.org. Irish Weather Online. 27 July 2011. Archived from the original on 27 December 2016.
  11. ^ a b Martin, Daniel (25 August 2011). . Suite101 (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 23 September 2011.
  12. ^ . Instituto Geográfico Nacional. 10 October 2011. Archived from the original on 12 October 2011.
  13. ^ Marin, Bernardo; Mendez Valverde, R. (11 October 2011). "La erupción volcánica submarina de El Hierro libera magma y gases en el océano". El País (in Spanish).
  14. ^ Carracedo, Juan Carlos; Troll, Valentin R.; Zaczek, Kirsten; Rodríguez-González, Alejandro; Soler, Vicente; Deegan, Frances M. (2015-11-01). "The 2011–2012 submarine eruption off El Hierro, Canary Islands: New lessons in oceanic island growth and volcanic crisis management". Earth-Science Reviews. 150: 168–200. doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2015.06.007. ISSN 0012-8252.
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  17. ^ "Fossils survive volcanic eruption to tell us about the origin of the Canary Islands". ScienceDaily. Retrieved 2020-03-20.
  18. ^ "Valores climatológicos normales. Hierro Aeropuerto" (in Spanish). Agencia Estatal de Meteorología. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  19. ^ "Valores extremos. Hierro Aeropuerto" (in Spanish). Agencia Estatal de Meteorología. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  20. ^ a b c "Biosphere Reserve Information, Spain, Isla de El Hierro". Man and the Biosphere Programme. UNESCO.
  21. ^ Carrillo, Manuel; Tejedor, Marisa (May 2007). Illustrations by Sergio H. Bello. "Los Zifios en las islas Canarias" (PDF). El Indiferente (in Spanish). Centro de Educacion Ambiental Municipal. 19.
  22. ^ Carracedo, Juan Carlos; Troll, Valentin R. (2021-01-01), "North-East Atlantic Islands: The Macaronesian Archipelagos", in Alderton, David; Elias, Scott A. (eds.), Encyclopedia of Geology (Second Edition), Oxford: Academic Press, pp. 674–699, doi:10.1016/b978-0-08-102908-4.00027-8, ISBN 978-0-08-102909-1, S2CID 226588940, retrieved 2021-03-17
  23. ^ "The Geology of the Canary Islands - 1st Edition". www.elsevier.com. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
  24. ^ Carracedo, Juan Carlos; Troll, Valentin R. (2021-01-01), "North-East Atlantic Islands: The Macaronesian Archipelagos", in Alderton, David; Elias, Scott A. (eds.), Encyclopedia of Geology (Second Edition), Oxford: Academic Press, pp. 674–699, doi:10.1016/b978-0-08-102908-4.00027-8, ISBN 978-0-08-102909-1, S2CID 226588940, retrieved 2021-03-17
  25. ^ Carracedo, Juan Carlos; Day, Simon (2002). Canary Islands. Terra. p. 2. ISBN 978-1-903544-07-5.
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  27. ^ "Islas Canarias: Ferries – Fähren – Ferry". El Portal de la Isla de El Hierro.
  28. ^ Census of 1 November 2001: from Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid.
  29. ^ Census of 1 November 2011: from Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid.
  30. ^ Estimate of 1 January 2019: from Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid.
  31. ^ total included in figure for Frontera. The new Municipality of El Pinar was created in 2007 by splitting off the former southern portion of the Municipality of Frontera.
  32. ^ Canarias, otra mirada. Viajeros, exploradores y naturalistas. Cuaderno de Actividades (in Spanish). Fundación Canaria Orotava. 2008. ISBN 9788461210695. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  33. ^ Ley 7/1991, de 30 de abril, de símbolos de la naturaleza para las Islas Canarias
  34. ^ Frayer, Lauren (28 September 2014). "Tiny Spanish Island Nears Its Goal: 100 Percent Renewable Energy". Weekend Edition Sunday. NPR.
  35. ^ El Hierro 100% RES web site with articles, animation and references to partner organizations November 23, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  36. ^ Article titled "Sun, wind and water The new El Hierro island's allies" in pdf format June 13, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  37. ^ a b c Cala, Andrés (19 January 2011). "Tiny Spanish Island Has a Huge Stake in the Future". The New York Times.
  38. ^ Murray, James (6 January 2014). "Wind power was Spain's top source of electricity in 2013". The Guardian.
  39. ^ a b "Gorona del Viento has the wind on its sails". 4 March 2018.
  40. ^ EL HIERRO WIND-PUMPED HYDRO POWER STATION page 15
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attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at de El Hierro see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated de El Hierro to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation El Hierro nicknamed Isla del Meridiano the Meridian Island is the second smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary Islands an autonomous community of Spain in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa with a population of 10 968 2019 2 Its capital is Valverde At 268 51 square kilometres 103 67 sq mi it is the second smallest of the eight main islands of the Canaries El HierroNickname Isla del MeridianoGeographyLocationAtlantic OceanCoordinates27 45 N 18 00 W 27 750 N 18 000 W 27 750 18 000 Coordinates 27 45 N 18 00 W 27 750 N 18 000 W 27 750 18 000ArchipelagoCanary IslandsArea268 51 km2 103 67 sq mi 1 Highest elevation1 501 m 4925 ft Highest pointPico de MalpasoAdministrationSpainAutonomous CommunityCanary IslandsProvinceSanta Cruz de TenerifeCapital cityValverdeDemographicsPopulation11 338 2020 Pop density40 8 km2 105 7 sq mi LanguagesSpanish specifically Canarian SpanishAdditional informationTime zoneWET UTC 00 00 Summer DST WEST UTC 01 00 Flag of El Hierro Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 Landslides and tsunami 2 2 2011 seismic activity 3 Climate 4 Geography flora and fauna 5 Tourism and transportation 6 Political organization 7 The Meridian Island 8 Festivals 9 Natural symbols 10 Energy 11 Bimbache openART Festival 12 El Hierro in literature 13 See also 14 Notes 15 External linksName Edit Africa by Gerardus Mercator 1595 Fierro is not yet on the prime meridian although it is close The name El Hierro although spelled like the Spanish word for iron is not related to that word The H in the name of the metal is derived from the F of Latin ferrum compare higo for fig a phonetic mutation that was complete by the end of the Middle Ages The confusion with the name of the metal had effects on the international naming of the island As early as the 16th century maps and texts called the island after the word for iron in other languages Portuguese Ferro French l ile de Fer 3 and Latin Insula Ferri Nevertheless the origin of the name ero or erro or yerro is not definitely known It is thought to be derived from one of several words in the Guanche language of the pre Hispanic inhabitants known as Bimbaches Juan de Abreu Galindo in a manuscript translated and published by George Glas in 1764 gives the native name of the island as Esero or Esero meaning strong 4 Richard Henry Major however in notes on his translation of Le Canarien observes that the Guanche word hero or herro meaning cistern could easily have lapsed into hierro by a process of folk etymology 5 It is believed that the Bimbaches had to construct cisterns to save fresh rainwater The Gran diccionario guanche 6 gives the meaning of the Guanche word hero in Spanish as fuente spring water source History Edit Virgen de la Caridad Chapel The ancient natives of the island called Bimbaches were subjected to Spanish rule by Jean de Bethencourt d 1425 more by the process of negotiation than by military action Bethencourt had as his ally and negotiator Augeron brother of the island s native monarch Augeron had been captured years before by the Europeans and now served as mediator between the Europeans and the Guanches In return for control over the island Bethencourt promised to respect the liberty of the natives but his son eventually broke his promise selling many of the bimbaches into slavery Many Frenchmen and Galicians subsequently settled on the island There was a revolt of the natives against the harsh treatment of the governor Lazaro Vizcaino but it was suppressed Landslides and tsunami EditThere is evidence of at least three major landslides that have affected El Hierro in the last few hundred thousand years 7 The most recent of these was the El Golfo landslide that occurred about 15 000 years ago involving collapse of the northern flank of the island The landslide formed the El Golfo valley and created a debris avalanche with a volume of 150 180 km3 Turbidite deposits related to this landslide have been recognized in drill cores from the Agadir Basin to the north of the Canary Islands 8 Detailed analysis of these deposits suggests that the slope failure did not occur as a single event but a series of smaller failures over a period of hours or days Local tsunami are likely to have been triggered by these landslides but no evidence has been found to confirm this 7 Coast El Golfo El Hierro 2011 seismic activity Edit Main article 2011 12 El Hierro eruption The Instituto Vulcanologico de Canarias Volcanological Institute of the Canary Islands and National Geographic Institute s seismic monitoring station located in Valverde detected increased seismic activity beginning on 17 July 2011 9 The seismic monitoring network was increased in density on 21 July to allow better detection and location of the seismic events 9 There was an earthquake swarm with in excess of 400 minor tremors between 20 July and 24 July 9 by 27 July a further 320 earthquakes had been recorded 10 On 25 August there were reports that some horizontal deformation had been detected but that there was no unusual vertical deformation 11 At that time the total number of tremors had exceeded 4 000 11 Between 4 15 and 4 20 a m on 10 October 2011 the earthquake swarm changed behaviour and produced a harmonic tremor 12 Harmonic tremors are produced by magma movements and can indicate that an eruption has begun Later the same day a small submarine eruption began 7 km south of La Restinga 13 On 11 October the volcanic threat level at La Restinga was raised from yellow to red after minor rockfalls on the slopes above the town 14 Temporary evacuation of the 600 inhabitants was ordered and despite a reduction in activity they were still unable to return 20 days later 15 As of 7 November 2011 a confirmed surtseyan type of eruption phase has started at the fissure On 4 December 2011 the eruption was ongoing with vigorous phreatic bubbles emerging 16 After the 2011 eruption fossils of single celled marine organisms were found in restingolites a type of tephra that were released into the water 17 Climate EditThe climate of El Hierro depends on the area The climate ranges are from subtropical Mediterranean Csa Csb in the center of the island to semi arid BSh and to a desert climate BWh in coastal parts according to the Koppen climate classification Although the temperatures are very influenced by the ocean This is the climate chart from El Hierro Airport which is the only airport in the island and also the island capital s airport Climate data for Hierro AirportMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 28 5 83 3 29 4 84 9 32 6 90 7 33 2 91 8 31 4 88 5 32 0 89 6 32 4 90 3 33 8 92 8 33 3 91 9 34 2 93 6 32 4 90 3 28 3 82 9 34 2 93 6 Average high C F 20 9 69 6 20 8 69 4 21 4 70 5 21 6 70 9 22 6 72 7 24 0 75 2 25 0 77 0 26 1 79 0 26 5 79 7 25 6 78 1 23 7 74 7 22 2 72 0 23 4 74 1 Daily mean C F 18 8 65 8 18 6 65 5 19 0 66 2 19 3 66 7 20 3 68 5 21 7 71 1 22 8 73 0 23 7 74 7 24 1 75 4 23 3 73 9 21 6 70 9 20 0 68 0 21 1 70 0 Average low C F 16 6 61 9 16 4 61 5 16 7 62 1 17 0 62 6 17 9 64 2 19 3 66 7 20 5 68 9 21 3 70 3 21 7 71 1 20 9 69 6 19 5 67 1 17 8 64 0 18 8 65 8 Record low C F 8 0 46 4 9 0 48 2 9 2 48 6 10 0 50 0 10 0 50 0 10 0 50 0 14 0 57 2 14 2 57 6 15 2 59 4 11 0 51 8 12 0 53 6 9 6 49 3 8 0 46 4 Average precipitation mm inches 28 1 1 29 1 1 20 0 8 14 0 6 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 12 0 5 26 1 0 33 1 3 170 6 7 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 3 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 19Average relative humidity 74 76 74 74 74 75 77 78 77 76 74 74 75Mean monthly sunshine hours 140 158 184 197 233 229 210 234 210 189 157 143 2 339Source 1 Agencia Estatal de Meteorologia normals 1981 2010 18 Source 2 Agencia Estatal de Meteorologia extremes 1973 present 19 Geography flora and fauna Edit Satellite image of El Hierro El Hierro giant lizard El Hierro s size and geography supports entirely endemic species including the critically endangered El Hierro giant lizard Gallotia simonyi for which there is a captive breeding programme allowing its reintroduction 20 The non barren parts of the interior rely on relief precipitation not much more than the average of 19 rainfall days per year high relative humidity and geothermal springs This non arid parts have thermophilous geothermal heat liking juniper clumps and a pine forest with other evergreens 20 In 2000 El Hierro was designated by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve with 60 of its territory protected to preserve its natural and cultural diversity 20 Among cetaceans in these waters it is notable that several species of lesser known beaked whales inhabit around the island 21 Like the rest of the Canary Islands chain El Hierro is volcanic and sharply mountainous 22 One eruption has to date been recorded on the island but is not confirmed from the Volcan de Lomo Negro vent in 1793 lasting a month 23 A submarine eruption occurred however offshore La Restinga village in 2011 2012 24 Except as landscaped at its harbour towns the shore is rocky and in places precipitous El Hierro is a 268 71 square kilometre 103 75 sq mi 1 island formed late about 1 2 million years ago 25 after three successive eruptions the island emerged from the ocean as a triangle of basaltic dykes topped with a volcanic cone more than 2 000 metres high 26 With continued activity resulting in the island expanding to have the largest number of volcanoes in the Canaries over 500 cones another 300 covered by more recent deposits together with approximately 70 caves and volcanic galleries including the Cueva de Don Justo whose collection of channels exceeds 6 km 26 Landslides plant erosion and seasonal wind erosion have reduced the size and height of the island 26 The current highest point is in the middle of the island in Malpaso at 1 501 metres 4 925 ft high Tourism and transportation Edit Mirador de la Pena El Hierro Like all of the Canary Islands El Hierro is a tourist destination It is served by a small airport El Hierro Airport at Valverde and a ferry terminal at Puerto de la Estaca 27 both of which connect to Tenerife Though El Hierro has a Parador hotel accommodations are generally in small family enterprises as a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve El Hierro has limited construction to less than half of its total surface and buildings to two floors maintaining its traditional look and social structure more than the other six major Canary Islands Political organization EditThe island is part of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and includes three municipalities Name Area km2 Population 2001 28 Population 2011 29 Population 2019 30 Frontera 84 20 4 455 3 984 4 093El Pinar 80 66 0 31 1 750 1 870Valverde 103 65 4 227 4 992 5 005Totals 268 51 8 682 10 736 10 968Valverde is situated in the northeast and Frontera in the west both contain several villages The seat of the island government cabildo insular is in the town of Valverde which houses approximately half of the island s population The Meridian Island EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main article Ferro Meridian Part of map of Upper Silesia 1746 with Latin message Longitudines numeratae a primo Meridiano per Ins ula Ferri Longitudes numbered from the prime meridian at Ferro Island El Hierro was used in various parts of Europe for more than 500 years as the prime meridian especially outside of the future British Empire By the 2nd century CE Ptolemy already considered a definition of the zero meridian based on the westernmost piece of land in the known world giving a few maps with only positive eastern longitudes 32 In 1634 in France as ruled by Louis XIII and his minister Richelieu it was decided that Ferro s meridian should be used as a key reference of maps in consideration of the island s historic meridian and status as the westernmost known land of peoples of the Known World Flores Island is the westernmost Azore discovered by the Portuguese navigators in the early 15th century after the First Voyage of Columbus in 1492 scholars and cartographers sometimes grouped them among the new world The Paris elite considered El Hierro to be exactly 20 west of the Paris meridian 1 18 th of its relevant parallel of the globe citation needed Old clarification needed international maps outside of Anglo North American realms often have a common grid with Paris degrees at the top and Ferro degrees offset by 20 from Paris at the bottom Louis Feuillee also worked on this problem in 1724 citation needed Festivals EditThe most important festival of El Hierro is the Bajada de la Virgen de los Reyes held every four years on the first Saturday of July the last occasion was in 2017 and the next will be in 2021 During the festival the Virgin of the Kings Virgen de los Reyes patron saint of the island of El Hierro is taken from her sanctuary in La Dehesa in the municipality of La Frontera and carried to the capital of the island Valverde making a tour of 44 kilometres and running through all the towns of El Hierro The annual festival of the Virgin is celebrated every September 24 Natural symbols EditMain article List of animal and plant symbols of the Canary Islands The official natural symbols associated with El Hierro are Gallotia simonyi machadoi El Hierro giant lizard and Juniperus phoenicea Sabina 33 Gallotia simonyi machadoi Juniperus phoeniceaEnergy Edit Assembly of the first of five wind turbines with 2 5 MW each According to the Ministry for Industry Tourism and Commerce El Hierro hopes to become the first island in the world to be self sufficient for electrical energy This will be achieved through a 54 million project combining a greater than 11 megawatt wind farm and two hydroelectric projects 34 35 36 37 This hydro and wind power project created by the local Gorona del Viento El Hierro consortium with financial aid from the European Union and officially inaugurated in 2015 consists of five E 70 wind turbines capable of producing 11 5 megawatts of wind power to supply electricity for approximately 11 000 residents an additional number of tourists and three water desalination facilities The hybrid wind pumped hydro storage system stores surplus wind power by pumping water up 700 metres approximately 2 300 feet to the crater of an extinct volcano When winds are calm or when demand exceeds supply water is released from the crater to generate 11 3 MW of electricity filling a smaller artificial basin created at the bottom of the extinct volcano Water in the lower basin is then pumped back up again to the upper reservoir when there is excess wind power 37 The closed loop hybrid wind hydro system is expected to save approximately US 4M per year calculated with January 2011 oil prices previously spent on about 40 000 barrels of crude oil imported annually attempting to make the island completely self sufficient for electrical energy 37 38 2016 was the first whole year for the power plant and it reached 40 7 of the total demand reducing consumption of diesel by 6 000 tonnes In 2017 the share climbed to 46 5 39 The installation also powers a desalination plant that provides fresh water 40 In early 2018 El Hierro covered its entire electricity demand between 25 January and 12 February with its renewable resource base avoiding the use of polluting energy sources for more than 560 hours in 2018 and a total of almost 2 000 hours since it started operating 39 41 Bimbache openART Festival EditThe Bimbache openART Festival and Global Initiative for Arts and Sustainability founded in 2005 by German born guitarist Torsten de Winkel and other community activists is a non profit effort at creating an interdisciplinary platform which seeks to bridge traditional divides both on a musical and human level in a globalizing world The festival is a contribution of the international artist community to El Hierro s Sustainable Island program and collaborates with scientists and sustainability oriented organizations from around the world El Hierro in literature EditThe island of Hierro is mentioned 1 in Umberto Eco s novel The Island of the Day Before L isola del giorno prima 1994 about a 17th century Italian nobleman trapped on an island on the International Date Line 2 in Christopher Isherwood s short story The Turn Round the World collected in his Exhumations 1966 and 3 in the first chapter of Steven Callahan s 1986 maritime chronicle Adrift in which El Hierro is his final port of departure for an ill fated Atlantic crossing See also Edit Spain portal Islands portalList of volcanoes in Spain Prime meridianNotes Edit a b Islas e islotes con superficie superior a 1 Km2 Instituto Geografico Nacional Archived from the original on 2015 07 22 Population referred to the January 1 2018 Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 5 August 2019 Bory de Saint Vincent J B G M 1803 Essais sur les Isles Fortunees et l antique Atlantide ou Precis de l histoire generale de l archipel des Canaries Paris Baudouin p 14 Abreu y Galindo Juan de Glas George 1764 The history of the discovery and conquest of the Canary islands London R and J Dodsley pp 24 25 Bontier Pierre Le Verrier Jean 1872 The Canarian or book of the conquest and conversion of the Canarians in the year 1402 Translated by Major Richard Henry London Hakluyt Society p 124 Osorio Acevedo Francisco 2003 Gran diccionario guanche el diccionario de la lengua de los aborigenes canarios Tenerife Centro de la Cultura Popular Canaria a b Masson D G Watts A B Gee M J R Urgeles R Mitchell N C Le Bas T P Canals M 2002 Slope failures on the flanks of the western Canary Islands PDF Earth Science Reviews Elsevier 57 1 2 1 35 Bibcode 2002ESRv 57 1M doi 10 1016 S0012 8252 01 00069 1 Archived from the original PDF on 4 August 2011 Retrieved 29 August 2011 Masson D G Harbitz C B Wynn R B Pedersen G Lovholt F 2006 Submarine landslides processes triggers and hazard prediction Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A London Royal Society 364 1845 2009 2039 Bibcode 2006RSPTA 364 2009M doi 10 1098 rsta 2006 1810 PMID 16844646 S2CID 11012536 a b c Canary Islands Government Monitors El Hierro Earthquake Swarm Sign of the Times Irish Weather Online 26 July 2011 Archived from the original on 2011 09 26 More Than 720 Earthquakes Recorded On El Hierro In One Week Reality Choice org Irish Weather Online 27 July 2011 Archived from the original on 27 December 2016 a b Martin Daniel 25 August 2011 El enjambre sismico de El Hierro suma mas de 4 000 terremotos Suite101 in Spanish Archived from the original on 23 September 2011 Seismogram for El Hierro Instituto Geografico Nacional 10 October 2011 Archived from the original on 12 October 2011 Marin Bernardo Mendez Valverde R 11 October 2011 La erupcion volcanica submarina de El Hierro libera magma y gases en el oceano El Pais in Spanish Carracedo Juan Carlos Troll Valentin R Zaczek Kirsten Rodriguez Gonzalez Alejandro Soler Vicente Deegan Frances M 2015 11 01 The 2011 2012 submarine eruption off El Hierro Canary Islands New lessons in oceanic island growth and volcanic crisis management Earth Science Reviews 150 168 200 doi 10 1016 j earscirev 2015 06 007 ISSN 0012 8252 How not to handle a volcanic eruption El Pais 31 October 2011 Retrieved 24 May 2020 Hugh Jones Rob 4 December 2011 Canary Island volcano A new island in the making BBC News Public Radio International Fossils survive volcanic eruption to tell us about the origin of the Canary Islands ScienceDaily Retrieved 2020 03 20 Valores climatologicos normales Hierro Aeropuerto in Spanish Agencia Estatal de Meteorologia Retrieved January 14 2013 Valores extremos Hierro Aeropuerto in Spanish Agencia Estatal de Meteorologia Retrieved January 14 2013 a b c Biosphere Reserve Information Spain Isla de El Hierro Man and the Biosphere Programme UNESCO Carrillo Manuel Tejedor Marisa May 2007 Illustrations by Sergio H Bello Los Zifios en las islas Canarias PDF El Indiferente in Spanish Centro de Educacion Ambiental Municipal 19 Carracedo Juan Carlos Troll Valentin R 2021 01 01 North East Atlantic Islands The Macaronesian Archipelagos in Alderton David Elias Scott A eds Encyclopedia of Geology Second Edition Oxford Academic Press pp 674 699 doi 10 1016 b978 0 08 102908 4 00027 8 ISBN 978 0 08 102909 1 S2CID 226588940 retrieved 2021 03 17 The Geology of the Canary Islands 1st Edition www elsevier com Retrieved 2021 03 17 Carracedo Juan Carlos Troll Valentin R 2021 01 01 North East Atlantic Islands The Macaronesian Archipelagos in Alderton David Elias Scott A eds Encyclopedia of Geology Second Edition Oxford Academic Press pp 674 699 doi 10 1016 b978 0 08 102908 4 00027 8 ISBN 978 0 08 102909 1 S2CID 226588940 retrieved 2021 03 17 Carracedo Juan Carlos Day Simon 2002 Canary Islands Terra p 2 ISBN 978 1 903544 07 5 a b c El Hierro La isla Geologia Cabildo de El Hierro in Spanish Archived from the original on 2015 07 21 Retrieved 2011 07 24 Islas Canarias Ferries Fahren Ferry El Portal de la Isla de El Hierro Census of 1 November 2001 from Instituto Nacional de Estadistica Madrid Census of 1 November 2011 from Instituto Nacional de Estadistica Madrid Estimate of 1 January 2019 from Instituto Nacional de Estadistica Madrid total included in figure for Frontera The new Municipality of El Pinar was created in 2007 by splitting off the former southern portion of the Municipality of Frontera Canarias otra mirada Viajeros exploradores y naturalistas Cuaderno de Actividades in Spanish Fundacion Canaria Orotava 2008 ISBN 9788461210695 Retrieved 29 November 2017 Ley 7 1991 de 30 de abril de simbolos de la naturaleza para las Islas Canarias Frayer Lauren 28 September 2014 Tiny Spanish Island Nears Its Goal 100 Percent Renewable Energy Weekend Edition Sunday NPR El Hierro 100 RES web site with articles animation and references to partner organizations Archived November 23 2008 at the Wayback Machine Article titled Sun wind and water The new El Hierro island s allies in pdf format Archived June 13 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b c Cala Andres 19 January 2011 Tiny Spanish Island Has a Huge Stake in the Future The New York Times Murray James 6 January 2014 Wind power was Spain s top source of electricity in 2013 The Guardian a b Gorona del Viento has the wind on its sails 4 March 2018 EL HIERRO WIND PUMPED HYDRO POWER STATION page 15 El Hierro fourth quarter 2018 performance update 6 January 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to El Hierro El Hierro official tourism website of the Canary Islands Hierro Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed 1911 http euanmearns com el hierro fourth quarter 2018 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