This Week in Volcano News; Hawaii's Kilauea Erupts, Lewotobi Activity Increase
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
- This week, Hawaii's Kilauea volcano produced a new eruption on a section of the island which had not seen any lava flows in 50 years! Elsewhere, while Iceland's eruption was continuing, an uptick in activity occurred at Indonesia's Lewotobi volcano. And, in Nicaragua, the San Cristobal produced an unexpected eruption, its first in 11 months. This video will discuss these stories and list the 48 volcanoes which are currently erupting around the planet.
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[5] INGV (Italy)
[6] Vedur.is / Iceland Met Office
[7] Phivolcs (Philippines)
[8] U.S. Geological Survey
[9] Rabaul Volcano Observatory
[10] Servicio Geológico Colombiano (Colombia)
[11] Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
[12] Alaska Volcano Observatory
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[14] Instituto Geofisica Escuela Politecnica Nacional (Ecuador)
[15] OVSICORI-UNA (Costa Rica)
0:00 Iceland's Eruption
0:38 This Week's Top Stories
1:02 Kilauea Eruption
2:57 Lewotobi Eruption
4:28 San Cristobal
5:09 List of Erupting Volcanoes
Thanks as always, Geology Hub.
Aloha Professor Tim, I have a bunch of Ham radio buddies that lives on the Big Island of Hawai’i. Their complaints are usually about the nerve racking earthquakes, especially those in Pahala, which has a repeater that connects to Hilo and some can hit Haleakala also, which is easy for me to hit on 146.940 mhz PL 110.9, at an elevation of 11,400 feet.
We do have the Mauna Kea repeater (KH6EJ) that is only turned on for one hour on the first Saturday of each month from 12noon to 1300 hours on 146.720 mhz PL 100.0, which I can hit with only 5 watts with a 19” 1/4 wave mag mount antenna to cover the 280 miles from Oahu due to that repeaters elevation at 13,397 feet if my memory serves me correct.
Those of us involved in ARES are pretty dedicated to provide emergency communications throughout the islands. 😊
So awesome.
Here in the Netherlands we once had a flood and all the connections where lost
So nobody had any idea of what was happening but there where ham radio dude that made the first alarm
Mount Etna having significant unrest is exciting considering I’m going there in less than a week 😃🌋
Don’t forget your ham radio and look up the frequencies they use. You might wanna brush up on your Italian even though many of them speak English also. 🤙🏻
Enjoy your time on the ice . Which part re you headed to ? I used to now regular staff at McMurdo Sound .
@@digitaldreamer5481It’s a study abroad for my university so I won’t be speaking much to anyone. I’ll leave that to my Italian professor!
Don't die!
Watch the goats on the slopes. They are a biologic early warning system and if they run away, follow them!
I would love to follow the exciting geologic news around the world in person. Geohub makes me wonder why I never pursue a geology degree.
Thanks for all the hard work on these videos
I like how you talked about the eruption at kilauea, but still had it on teh list of non-eruptive, but showing unrest list at the end. I know both things are true, but still kind of funny
"wopping 50 years" is not even a millisecond in geologic time scale..... 🤔
Considering how hyperactive Kilauea is though, it is quite some time
Or more like 50years. 50 years is an incredible swift and short time.
true. Toba vulcanic eruption happened ONLY 80 thoudand years ago.
Hawaii does not dissapoint.
Aloha from Pahoa, Hawai'i
Mahalo for your awesome videos🤙🏼
Nice video
A neat thing to me about the SWRZ on Kilauea is that it accepts a lot of magma without erupting. Instead, it cracks, spreads, and fills, whereas the other rift zone tends to erupt much more often.
Thank you
5:12 Kanlaon is on the country of Filipina:]..
Indonesia have enough eruption already:3..
Now Hawaii ☹️
Thanks.
Mount Teide is currently experiencing significant volcanic and seismic activity in Tenerife
I wish you would cover san Cristobal in Nicoragua covering it's history
The Tongs eruption. Now that really wrecked my brain !!!
Subscribed!
You mistype the location of kanlaon in the list erupting volcanoes from the Philippines to Indonesia.
Any new information upon child of Krackatoa?
Volcano erupting next to the city of Valhalla? Its past time the old gods returned!
Mnie się wydaje,że jakiś czas temu powrócili i biją się, który będzie teraz najważniejszy i dlatego te całe zamieszania
The Old Gods have returned. Every year They gain more and more followers.
Will we reach 52 volcanoes active like when I first payed attention on this channel though?
Ha. It's interesting to hear a geologist refer to a period of 50 years as "whopping".
One good thing at the moment, no VOG. It is so nice to see the Hawaiian islands without it in decades.
We were just there on 6-5-24. Darn!
I have a question, I know you have a video about the various composites of lava, but when it comes to ash plumes, is there anything that affects the color and density of the aerosols ejected?
Isn’t it simply wrong to state how many active volcanoes there are when we have no idea what is going on on the sea floor?
I find it fascinating how utterly dominated Kilauea is by the ERZ, it almost seems like the SWRZ is auxiliary at most. I wonder if eventually the SWRZ will entirely cease activity in the geologic future? That would be quite an interesting situation, a volcano with a summit and only a singular rift.
Oh yeah interesting thing I discovered about Iceland that the city of Reykjavik in Grindevik both of 3D imagery now on Google Earth.
Pele should know by now that you make more real estate by expanding the Island rather than adding onto it by lava flow.🌋🏝⛱
Is there a major fault line in the Atlantic that's rising???
Hail msry
MAKE LONGER VIDEOS
How much co2 and sulphur dioxide is thrown into the atmosphere through these eruptions?
Correction: For the list of erupting volcanoes, Mt. Kanlaon is in the Philippines 🇵🇭 not Indonesia
I dont like that información in squares to read, appears and disappears suddenly. It indicates a lack of consideration for wiewers
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Small CORRECTIONS: The Kilauea eruption took place about 16 miles SOUTHWEST of the TOWN of Pahoa. Not northeast. And Pahoa is a tiny little town. Far from a "city." I live on the Big Island so I'm familiar. Appreciate your updates! Aloha . . .
He said Pahala. You're the second person who can't listen in 2 weeks.
Fishers are the lowest 😢
Love your videos but I have one complaint. Please look into a de-esser. Your 's' sounds are coming thru very harsh and end up hurting my ears regardless of the volume.
😂😂😂😂😂 The gentleman has a lisp. You are going to have to DEAL with it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@stonew1927 😅 I have been for some time, today was the day it finally got me to comment about it.
early?
U2 MOFO Move ME ! a MOUNTAIN 🎶 🎵 ?
If.....if Iceland continues ( which is highly likely), this will trigger a 'black Volcano event.' Meaning the undersea volcanoes will erupt in a string succession along the Mid Atlantic Ridge.
Stop talking bs please .
Citation needed
The geochemistry of the lava at Fagradalsfjall and the current eruptions resembles hotspot lava much more than Mid-Atlantic Ridge lava. Besides, divergent plate boundary volcanism doesn't work like a string of firecrackers.
@@b.a.erlebacher1139 : Unless or until the 'fact' you believe/have learned is proven not so. Let us observe for it appears your chemistry info is not the same source as mine.
@@b.a.erlebacher1139 : That Major hotspot....a key point that.