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Volcanic Hazards in New Zealand
Brad Scott describes the different volcano types and potential threats in New Zealand. Act...
published: 18 Jun 2012
author: GNSscience
Volcanic Hazards in New Zealand
Volcanic Hazards in New Zealand
Brad Scott describes the different volcano types and potential threats in New Zealand. Active volcano footage thanks to Geoff Mackley.- published: 18 Jun 2012
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- author: GNSscience
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Volcanic Activity - April 2014 - Special Alert!
Hi Friends, Captain Bill again. In the first four days of this month of April the planet s...
published: 05 Apr 2014
Volcanic Activity - April 2014 - Special Alert!
Volcanic Activity - April 2014 - Special Alert!
Hi Friends, Captain Bill again. In the first four days of this month of April the planet shown that he is waking in fact. Hopefully the rest of the month is not so. The overall volcanic activity is increased in direct proportion with the increase in temperature in the core of the planet, which in turn overheats the magma that causes tectonic movement and volcanic explosions. Today, April 4, erupted the Tungurahua stratovolcano in Ecuador, with a large demonstration of strength. You can see that it's an impressive vision. The 6.0 Magnitude Earthquake in Solomon Islands today is a harbinger for events begin to take place in the direction of Japan and follow around the whole tectonic plate of the Pacific. Again, I hope none of this happens, but common sense tells us to be aware of these facts. In Yellowstone, the graphs of seismographs presented to the public are not reliable because they are being attenuated as not to alert the public. I received an email contesting the fact that they could not mitigate the reports because anyone with an external seismograph to the park could register the difference ... That would be ideal, but he does not know that the sensors are placed in the Yellowstone deep holes in the geological faults, and that the park is very large. A "homemade seismometer" placed external to geological faults, which no one can come close, would have further attenuated readings. As you can see in the filming today, geysers are releasing too much pressure steam mixed with thousands of cubic meters of helium 4. Look at the graphs of the behavior of the caldera until the first quarter of this year, if it continues will leave the graphics! In the Canary Islands, about El Hierro volcano, is not necessary to be an expert volcanologist to understand what is happening, just look at the numbers ... As you can deduce, the news show that the planet is approaching a major tectonic rearrangement if it continues to be bombarded by large solar emissions. Be ready for a quick departure if your region pass to become unstable. Hopefully nothing catastrophic happens, but it's better to be careful than to be caught up in the total surprise. Cheers! CB- published: 05 Apr 2014
- views: 4192
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Video: Volcanic eruption in Japan gives birth to new island
The Japanese coast guard and earthquake experts say a volcanic eruption has raised a new i...
published: 21 Nov 2013
Video: Volcanic eruption in Japan gives birth to new island
Video: Volcanic eruption in Japan gives birth to new island
The Japanese coast guard and earthquake experts say a volcanic eruption has raised a new island in the seas to the far south of Tokyo. Pictures filmed by the Japanese coast guard showed clouds of heavy smoke, billowing steam and waters roiling over the newly formed crater. RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/rt Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.- published: 21 Nov 2013
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Volcanic Eruptions Song
Here is a song I created to help my 6th grade students study. I hope you enjoy. Lava comes...
published: 18 Apr 2013
author: ParrMr
Volcanic Eruptions Song
Volcanic Eruptions Song
Here is a song I created to help my 6th grade students study. I hope you enjoy. Lava comes eruption, weak spot in the crust is formed Lava comes eruption, ma...- published: 18 Apr 2013
- views: 14160
- author: ParrMr
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Death Angel - Volcanic
Relentless Retribution is the 6th studio album by Filipino-American thrash metal band, Dea...
published: 15 Sep 2010
author: darkolyte30
Death Angel - Volcanic
Death Angel - Volcanic
Relentless Retribution is the 6th studio album by Filipino-American thrash metal band, Death Angel. The album was released September 3rd, 2010, in Europe, an...- published: 15 Sep 2010
- views: 42080
- author: darkolyte30
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Nature's fireworks: The five most spectacular volcanic eruptions of recent years
Nature's fireworks: The five most spectacular volcanic eruptions of recent years The estim...
published: 21 Jan 2013
author: ZoominTVscience
Nature's fireworks: The five most spectacular volcanic eruptions of recent years
Nature's fireworks: The five most spectacular volcanic eruptions of recent years
Nature's fireworks: The five most spectacular volcanic eruptions of recent years The estimate 500 active volcanoes on Earth's surface regularly spew forth as...- published: 21 Jan 2013
- views: 13562
- author: ZoominTVscience
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Helium Venting at Yellowstone and Important Warnings on Volcanic Activity!
More info at links:
http://news.discovery.com/earth/rocks-fossils/volcano-eruption-helium...
published: 31 Mar 2014
Helium Venting at Yellowstone and Important Warnings on Volcanic Activity!
Helium Venting at Yellowstone and Important Warnings on Volcanic Activity!
More info at links: http://news.discovery.com/earth/rocks-fossils/volcano-eruption-helium-gas-130430.htm http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/gas-density-d_158.html- published: 31 Mar 2014
- views: 11030
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Yellowstone Caldera : The Biggest Volcanic Eruption Ever Awaits Mankind
Yellowstone National Park lies on top of a magma chamber that is 35-miles wide, waiting to...
published: 12 Jan 2014
Yellowstone Caldera : The Biggest Volcanic Eruption Ever Awaits Mankind
Yellowstone Caldera : The Biggest Volcanic Eruption Ever Awaits Mankind
Yellowstone National Park lies on top of a magma chamber that is 35-miles wide, waiting to erupt. The Yellowstone Caldera is the volcanic caldera and supervolcano located in Yellowstone National Park in the United States, sometimes referred to as the Yellowstone Supervolcano. The caldera is located in the northwest corner of Wyoming, in which the vast majority of the park is contained. The major features of the caldera measure about 34 by 45 miles (55 by 72 km). The caldera formed during the last of three supereruptions over the past 2.1 million years. First came the Huckleberry Ridge eruption 2.1 million years ago, which created the Island Park Caldera and the Huckleberry Ridge Tuff. Next came the Mesa Falls eruption 1.3 million years ago, which created the Henry's Fork Caldera and the Mesa Falls Tuff. Finally came the Lava Creek eruption 640,000 years ago, which created the Yellowstone Caldera and the Lava Creek Tuff. The last full-scale eruption of the Yellowstone Supervolcano, the Lava Creek eruption which happened nearly 640,000 years ago, ejected approximately 240 cubic miles (1,000 km3) of rock, dust and volcanic ash into the sky. Geologists are closely monitoring the rise and fall of the Yellowstone Plateau, which measures on average 0.6 inches (1.5 cm) yearly, as an indication of changes in magma chamber pressure. The upward movement of the Yellowstone caldera floor between 2004 and 2008 — almost 3 inches (7.6 cm) each year — was more than three times greater than ever observed since such measurements began in 1923. From mid-summer 2004 through mid-summer 2008, the land surface within the caldera moved upward as much as 8 inches (20 cm) at the White Lake GPS station. By the end of 2009, the uplift had slowed significantly and appeared to have stopped. In January 2010, the USGS stated that "uplift of the Yellowstone Caldera has slowed significantly" and that uplift continues but at a slower pace. The U.S. Geological Survey, University of Utah and National Park Service scientists with the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory maintain that they "see no evidence that another such cataclysmic eruption will occur at Yellowstone in the foreseeable future. Recurrence intervals of these events are neither regular nor predictable." This conclusion was reiterated in December 2013 in the aftermath of the publication of a study by University of Utah scientists finding that the "size of the magma body beneath Yellowstone is significantly larger than had been thought." The Yellowstone Volcano Observatory issued a statement on its website stating, " Although fascinating, the new findings do not imply increased geologic hazards at Yellowstone, and certainly do not increase the chances of a 'supereruption' in the near future. Contrary to some media reports, Yellowstone is not 'overdue' for a supereruption. " Other media reports were more hyperbolic in their coverage. A study published in GSA Today identified three fault zones that future eruptions are most likely to be centered on. Two of those areas are associated with lava flows aged 174,000--70,000 years, and the third area is a focus of present-day seismicity.- published: 12 Jan 2014
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3/29/2014 -- 5.4M earthquake strikes Los Angeles -- VOLCANIC movement beforehand
Undeniable volcanic earthquake movement on March 26, and 27th leading up to this event in ...
published: 29 Mar 2014
3/29/2014 -- 5.4M earthquake strikes Los Angeles -- VOLCANIC movement beforehand
3/29/2014 -- 5.4M earthquake strikes Los Angeles -- VOLCANIC movement beforehand
Undeniable volcanic earthquake movement on March 26, and 27th leading up to this event in Los Angeles. This was forecast to occur. Full post here, including information on the buildup over the past 3 days leading up to this event . http://dutchsinse.tatoott1009.com/3282014-5-4m-earthquake-strikes-los-angeles-california-volcanic-earthquakes-were-precursor/ ____ ____ ____ Much more earthquake information here: http://dutchsinse.tatoott1009.com ____- published: 29 Mar 2014
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2/02/2014 -- Indonesia Volcanic Eruption kills at least 14 via LARGE Pyroclastic Flow
Full report here: http://www.smh.com.au/world/sumatra-volcano-kills-14-spews-lava-20140202...
published: 03 Feb 2014
2/02/2014 -- Indonesia Volcanic Eruption kills at least 14 via LARGE Pyroclastic Flow
2/02/2014 -- Indonesia Volcanic Eruption kills at least 14 via LARGE Pyroclastic Flow
Full report here: http://www.smh.com.au/world/sumatra-volcano-kills-14-spews-lava-20140202-31ugq.html At least 14 people have died after a volcano on the Indonesian island of Sumatra spewed lava and hot gas. "It is likely we'll find more victims," Benny Kaban, a local Protestant minister and aid worker, said by telephone on Saturday. Most of the 14 victims died in a village less than 3km from the peak of Mount Sinabung, said Asren Nasution, head of the local disaster management agency. ______ Give to the Dutchsinse 2014 fundraiser.. raising for a new Documentary project! Secure link to give here: https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/3gwXf/ab/5meHf ______- published: 03 Feb 2014
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What Would Happen if a Super Volcanic Eruption Happens Again ?
The largest volcanic eruption of the past two million years occurred on the Indonesian isl...
published: 12 Jan 2014
What Would Happen if a Super Volcanic Eruption Happens Again ?
What Would Happen if a Super Volcanic Eruption Happens Again ?
The largest volcanic eruption of the past two million years occurred on the Indonesian island of Sumatra some 75,000 years ago. The impact from the supervolcano Lake Toba decimated the local habitat, but gas, ash and debris from Toba made their way around the planet and formed a shield in the atmosphere that deflected the sun's warming rays. Temperatures plummeted and the planet was thrown into a volcanic winter and may have even pushed the planet into an ice age. 3-D computer animation will recreate the storm and unveil how this one volcano could have brought humanity to the edge of extinction. A supervolcano is any volcano capable of producing a volcanic eruption with an ejecta volume greater than 1,000 km3 (240 cu mi). This is thousands of times larger than normal volcanic eruptions. Supervolcanoes can occur either when magma in the mantle rises into the crust from a hotspot but is unable to break through the crust, thus pressure builds in a large and growing magma pool until the crust is unable to contain the pressure (This is the case for the Yellowstone Caldera), but they can also form at convergent plate boundaries (for example, Toba). Although there are only a handful of Quaternary supervolcanoes, supervolcanic eruptions typically cover huge areas with lava and volcanic ash and cause a long-lasting change to weather (such as the triggering of a small ice age) sufficient to threaten species with extinction. Terminology The origin of the term "supervolcano" is linked to an early 20th-century scientific debate about the geological history and features of the Three Sisters volcanic region of Oregon, U.S.A. In 1925, Edwin T. Hodge suggested that a very large volcano, which he named Mount Multnomah, had existed in that region. He believed that several peaks in the Three Sisters area are the remnants left after Mount Multnomah had been largely destroyed by violent volcanic explosions, similar to Mount Mazama. In 1948, the possible existence of Mount Multnomah was ignored by volcanologist Howel Williams in his book The Ancient Volcanoes of Oregon. The book was reviewed in 1949 by another volcano scientist, F. M. Byers Jr. In the review, Byers refers to Mount Multnomah as a supervolcano. Although Hodge's suggestion that Mount Multnomah is a supervolcano was rejected long ago, the term "supervolcano" was popularised by the BBC popular science television program Horizon in 2000 to refer to eruptions that produce extremely large amounts of ejecta. Volcanologists and geologists do not refer to "supervolcanoes" in their scientific work, since this is a blanket term that can be applied to a number of different geological conditions. Since 2000, however, the term has been used by professionals when presenting to the public. The term megacaldera is sometimes used for caldera supervolcanoes, such as the Blake River Megacaldera Complex in the Abitibi greenstone belt of Ontario and Quebec, Canada. Eruptions that rate VEI 8 are termed "super eruptions". Though there is no well-defined minimum explosive size for a "supervolcano", there are at least two types of volcanic eruption that have been identified as supervolcanoes: large igneous provinces and massive eruptions. Large igneous provinces Large igneous provinces (LIP) such as Iceland, the Siberian Traps, Deccan Traps, and the Ontong Java Plateau are extensive regions of basalts on a continental scale resulting from flood basalt eruptions. When created, these regions often occupy several thousand square kilometres and have volumes on the order of millions of cubic kilometers. In most cases, the lavas are normally laid down over several million years. They release large amounts of gases. The Réunion hotspot produced the Deccan Traps about 66 million years ago, coincident with the Cretaceous--Paleogene extinction event. The scientific consensus is that a meteor impact was the cause of the extinction event, but the volcanic activity may have caused environmental stresses on extant species up to the Cretaceous--Paleogene boundary.[citation needed] Additionally, the largest flood basalt event (the Siberian Traps) occurred around 250 million years ago and was coincident with the largest mass extinction in history, the Permian--Triassic extinction event, although it is also unknown whether it was completely responsible for the extinction event. Such outpourings are not explosive though fire fountains may occur. Many volcanologists consider that Iceland may be a LIP that is currently being formed. The last major outpouring occurred in 1783--84 from the Laki fissure which is approximately 40 km (25 mi) long. An estimated 14 km3 (3.4 cu mi) of basaltic lava was poured out during the eruption. The Ontong Java Plateau now has an area of about 2,000,000 km2 (770,000 sq mi), and the province was at least 50% larger before the Manihiki and Hikurangi Plateaus broke away.- published: 12 Jan 2014
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Minecraft: Volcanic Bridges Mini-Game w/Mitch & Friends!
Hey Doods! ♦♦♦ http://bit.ly/SubscribeToMyFridge ♦♦♦ Much Luv :)
Download Razer Comms and...
published: 25 Sep 2013
Minecraft: Volcanic Bridges Mini-Game w/Mitch & Friends!
Minecraft: Volcanic Bridges Mini-Game w/Mitch & Friends!
Hey Doods! ♦♦♦ http://bit.ly/SubscribeToMyFridge ♦♦♦ Much Luv :) Download Razer Comms and join my group "Bajan Canadian" -- http://www.razerzone.com/comms?utm_so... Whoever in Team Crafted that gets the most fans in their Razer Comms group gets to pie the other members :D Volcano Bridges is exactly like regular Bridges the only difference is when the build phase expires a volcano in the center of the map erupts and creates an obsidian path between the islands! Pretty neat concept... except the lag where I got attacked. Sad face :( Hope you enjoyed - and if you did please give the video a thumbs up! Much luv! ♦ Stalk me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bajan_canadian ♦ Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/bajancanadian ♦ Like Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheBajanCanadian ♦ Check out my T-Shirts: https://bajancanadian.spreadshirt.com/ Playing with -- Jerome: http://www.youtube.com/JeromeASF Adam: http://www.youtube.com/SkyDoesMinecraft Ashley: http://www.youtube.com/AshleyMarieeGaming- published: 25 Sep 2013
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World´s most amazing photos - Volcanic Eruptions
Part 25: "Volcanic Eruptions", Music: "Volcano (movie) Soundtrack 5" - SUBSCRIBE for more ...
published: 09 Oct 2013
World´s most amazing photos - Volcanic Eruptions
World´s most amazing photos - Volcanic Eruptions
Part 25: "Volcanic Eruptions", Music: "Volcano (movie) Soundtrack 5" - SUBSCRIBE for more Amazing Videos! :-) ________________ The story behind the photos: Underwater Volcano (Tonga): These photos were taken during an eruption of an underwater volcano near Tonga . The event took place in the year 2009. It is still currently active and ongoing. Mt. Bromo: Mount Bromo (Indonesian: Gunung Bromo), is an active volcano and part of the Tengger massif. It is located in East Java, Indonesia. Sarychev Peak (Volcano): Sarychev Peak is a stratovolcano that almost covers the entire Matua Island in the Kuril Islands. It is located in Russia. The picture shown were taken in 2009 from the ISS (International Space Station) in space. Krakatoa/Krakatau is a volcanic island between the islands of Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. It last erupted in 2012. Tungurahua: The term ' Tungurahua' translates into "Throat of Fire" . It is an active stratovolcano located in the Cordillera Oriental of Equador. It first resumed activity in 1999 and still ongoing as of this year (2013).With the last major eruption occurring on July 15,2013. Kliuchevskoi / Klyuchevskaya : Also a stratovolcano; it is the tallest active volcano in Eurasia. The first recorded eruption occurred in 1697 and still ongoing as of today. Mt. Sakurajima: Sakurajima is an active composite volcano. As of today (2013), volcanic activities still continues. It is near the Kagoshima Prefecture in Kyushu, Japan. Chaiten Volcano: Chaitén is a volcanic caldera 3 kilometres (2 mi) in diameter, 17 kilometres (11 mi) west of the elongated ice-capped Michinmahuida volcano and 10 kilometres (6 mi) northeast of the town of Chaitén, It is located near the Gulf of Corcovado in southern Chile. The most recent eruptive phase of the volcano began on 2 May 2008, and is still ongoing. Mt. Saint Helens: St. Helens is an active stratovolcano located in Skamania County, Washington. It is well known for its catastrophic eruption which occured on May 18, 1980. It was recorded as the deadliest and most economically destructive volcanic event in the history of the U.S. 57 people were killed, 250 homes, 47 bridges, 15 miles of railways, and 185 miles of highway were destroyed. Eyjafjallajökull: The term translates to " Island mountain glacier". It is one of the smaller ice caps that are in Iceland. The ice cap covers the caldera of the volcano. Its last major eruption was in 2010. Puyehue: Puyehue is a coalesced volcanic edifice that form a major mountain massif along with Cordon Caulle. It is located int he Puyehue National Park, in the Andes of Ranco Province, Chile. Its last eruption occurred in 2011-2012- published: 09 Oct 2013
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#1 Minecraft Timelapse Volcanic Island
We started with a randomly generated map and build the island in the first ocean we saw. R...
published: 29 Oct 2011
author: TobiasPC
#1 Minecraft Timelapse Volcanic Island
#1 Minecraft Timelapse Volcanic Island
We started with a randomly generated map and build the island in the first ocean we saw. Recording: FRAPS Editing: Adobe Premiere Builder: tobiaspc j_otto th...- published: 29 Oct 2011
- views: 5055188
- author: TobiasPC
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Buffalo - Volcanic Rock (Full Album)
01 Sunrise (Come My Way) 00:00 02 Freedom 04:57 03 Till My Death 13:57 04 The Prophet 19:3...
published: 07 Jan 2013
author: GraveDiggerTribe
Buffalo - Volcanic Rock (Full Album)
Buffalo - Volcanic Rock (Full Album)
01 Sunrise (Come My Way) 00:00 02 Freedom 04:57 03 Till My Death 13:57 04 The Prophet 19:33 05 Pound Of Flesh 27:00 06 Shylock 31:34 ::Band:: Dave Tice - lea...- published: 07 Jan 2013
- views: 17210
- author: GraveDiggerTribe
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Pokémon: Season 2 Episode 4 — Volcanic Panic
Ash continues his quest to attain his Volcano Badge once he finally locates the gym that i...
published: 17 Jan 2014
Pokémon: Season 2 Episode 4 — Volcanic Panic
Pokémon: Season 2 Episode 4 — Volcanic Panic
Ash continues his quest to attain his Volcano Badge once he finally locates the gym that is suspended above a pool of molten lava! Only a strong fire Pokémon could help him in this battle, so Ash must rely on his misbehaving Charizard to help him win this smoldering match.- published: 17 Jan 2014
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