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Léon Frey
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Добавлен 25 июн 2020
Hi, I am a geologist from Switzerland and I am a big fan of Iceland and volcanoes :) Hope you enjoy my videos!
Follow me on Instagram: volcano_leon
Follow me on Instagram: volcano_leon
Stratovolcanoes explained | Volcanology 11
Stratovolcanoes have steep slopes and ideally a conical shape. We will explore this volcano type in the video.
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Shield Volcanoes explained | Volcanology 10
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Shield volcanoes have gentle slopes and predominantly erupt effusively. We will have a closer look at this specific volcano type in this video. Please like and subscribe! And feel free to share the videos. Follow me on Instagram: volcano_leon #volcano #lava #volcanology
Types of Volcanoes | Volcanology 9
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There are two general types of volcanoes: Shield volcanoes and stratovolcanoes. We will explore the difference between the two types in the video. Let me know in the comments what you think about the video! Please like and subscribe! And feel free to share the videos. Follow me on Instagram: volcano_leon #volcano #lava #volcanology
Volcano Eruption Styles - Explosive vs. Effusive | Volcanology 8
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Volcanoes can erupt explosively and effusively. We will have a look at these two eruption styles in the video. Please like and subscribe! And feel free to share the videos. Follow me on Instagram: volcano_leon #volcano #lava #volcanology
Volcanic Gases | Volcanology 7
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What kind of gases do volcanoes emit? And what is the most abundant volcanic gas? Please like and subscribe! And feel free to share the videos. Follow me on Instagram: volcano_leon #volcano #lava #volcanology
Difference between Magma and Lava | Volcanology 5
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Are lava and magma the same? Or is there a difference between the two terms? We will have a look at it in this video.
How old do volcanos get? | Volcanology 3
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Are volcanoes long-lived phenomena? Or short-lived? We will explore this question in this video. Please like and subscribe! And feel free to share the videos. Follow me on Instagram: volcano_leon #volcano #lava #volcanology
Death of a Volcano | Volcanology 4
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What happens when a volcano dies - meaning when it goes extinct? Please like and subscribe! And feel free to share the videos. Follow me on Instagram: volcano_leon #volcano #lava #volcanology
What is a Volcano? | Volcanology 2
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What exactly is a volcano? Let's explore this together. Please like and subscribe! And feel free to share the videos. Follow me on Instagram: volcano_leon #volcano #lava #volcanology
Introduction to Volcanology Series
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In the follwing video series, I want to explain to you some basics of volcanology. I will talk about different types of volcanoes, lava flows, maga, the structure of volcanoes and much more. Please like and subscribe! And feel free to share the videos. Follow me on Instagram: volcano_leon #volcano #lava #volcanology
Stromboli Volcano, Italy, September 2024
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Stromboli volcano has been erupting continously for over 2000 years! These are some shots from September 2024. Follow me on Instagram: volcano_leon #volcano #lava #stromboli #drone Track Name: Epic Drama by BlueWhales Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 - CC BY 3.0 Download from the artists site / epic-drama Music promoted by Audio Library Сreative • Epic Drama - BlueWhales (Roy...
New Iceland Volcano Eruption almost OVER
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New Iceland Volcano Eruption almost OVER
New Iceland Volcano Eruption - Drone
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New Iceland Volcano Eruption - Drone
Bluest and Clearest Icebergs in the World? - South Sawyer Glacier, Alaska
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Bluest and Clearest Icebergs in the World? - South Sawyer Glacier, Alaska
New Grindavik Volcano Eruption - Best Drone Shots
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New Grindavik Volcano Eruption - Best Drone Shots
Grindavik Volcano Eruption by Drone, April 19
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Grindavik Volcano Eruption by Drone, April 19
New Drone Shots from Grindavik Volcano - April 18
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New Drone Shots from Grindavik Volcano - April 18
Grindavik Volcano - Drone Shots, April 17
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Grindavik Volcano - Drone Shots, April 17
New Grindavik Volcano Eruption - Drone Shots April 2024
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New Grindavik Volcano Eruption - Drone Shots April 2024
Iceland Volcano - Specatcular Drone Shots
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Iceland Volcano - Specatcular Drone Shots
Best Volcano Drone Shots - Iceland 2023
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Best Volcano Drone Shots - Iceland 2023
Nice
Underground there is lava tht produce gold , just there is no permit to take the gold says the goverment
I enjoyed your new series very much, both the clear and straightforward descriptions and the wonderful video images. Thanks so much for creating them as education and interest for the world!
Thank you! Happy to hear you like the videos😊
i was several times on the Pico Del Teide in Tenerife, which is a stratovolcano.
Cool! Teide os very impressive - I was there in 2016 and really liked it:)
I was on the canarian island La Gomera which is a shield volcano.
Cool, I haven't been there yet unfortunately;)
Just watched the fulll series and enjoyed it very much. I'm going to share it with my 9 year old nephew who has been interested in volcanoes recently 😃 Would you consider doing a video on what i think of as 'volcanic areas', places like Yellowstone in the USA, Campi Flegrei in Italy, and Hakone in Japan? There is obviously a lot of heat causing all the things like geysers and hot springs and boiling mud pools and sulphur deposits, which I assume is from underground magma, but why does it just stay underground and not erupt? I visited Hakone a couple of times (I was lucky enough to see Fuji-san on the second trip 😊), and I was wondering how it came to exist as it is.
Hi, happy to hear that you like the videos!:) I am thinking about doing some more videos, maybe also on specific volcanoes - I will see how much time I have the comming weeks. Most magma that forms on Earth stays underground actually, only a small portion of it erupts and forms volcanoes.
I've been many times on different volcanoes in Tenerife: El Teide, Fasnia and other small ones. There are about 400 volcanoes on Tenerife. At La Palma I was on the Tajogaite which erupted 3 years ago. I Feurtaventure I was on some small volcano cones.
that is very cool! I was in Tenerife a few years ago and in La Palma when the volcano erupted there 3 years ago. And actually right now I am in Fuerteventura - also very nice! I hope you like my videos:)
So pretty
I watched this eruption. Love the clinking sounds of a'a lava.
cool - the sound is nice indeed! :D
Water vapor 😊 volcanoes are natural steamers.
I got started watching volcanoes with the 2021 iceland eruption at Fagradalsfjall. Followed by the eruptions of Tajogaite/ Cumbre Vieja in the Canary Islands, Kilauea and Mauna Kea in Hawaii, and the ongoing stratocolcano eruptions and emissions of Etna in Sicily, Popocatepetl, Fuego, Semeru, Merapi and a few others.
wow, I also kind of started with volcanoes when the 2021 fagradalsfjall eruption in Iceland began - going there and being close to the lava for the first time was really amazing! And since then I try to see as many eruptions as possibe ;) I hope you see a lot too!
Clear and understandable explanations 😊
thanks;)
Great video clips and info, thanks for keeping each episode short. Are these all your video clips or not necessarily?
All clips are mine except if there is a caption in the lower rigth indicating another source. But more than 90% of the clips I have in this video series are my shots:)
I'm thinking the recent series of eruptions north of Grindavik are one "volcano" or at least one volcanic event with multiple fissure eruptions? The eruptions have occurred along one fissure line, and one cone erupted twice, as the fissures consolidated.
The recent eruptions in around Grindavik happend along the Svartsengi volcanic system. But Svartsengi is not really a "visible" volcano - the landscape is rather flat and in this area fissures open along which volcanic cones are built during the eruptions. These cones go extinct after each eruption and can therefore be considered monogenetic volcanoes. Of course, by coincidence a new fissure can open and cut through one of the old cones (I think that happened at least once) and then the old monogenetic cones erupts "again". But normally they only erupt once. Depending on how you look at the situation, you could call Svartsengi system "one volcano" and also say it is one large volcanic event. However, it is an event with several eruptions - it is for sure not just one large eruption with quiet intervals
Thanks, have watched your excellent iceland volcano videos the past few years.
thank you;)
What a coincidence. We went to the East Eifel last week to see the remnant of the ancient volcanoes and I wanted to learn more. So I found this video. I’m a fan already. A video on the Wingertsbergwand might be a good one on the phases of an eruption.
Happy to hear that you like the videos! I am actually planning to go to Eifel next year to have a look at some of the volcanoes there:)
Wonderful! Good explanations plus superb quality of drone footage. Gossartig, sofort abonniert. Danke für die Playlist!
cool, danke fürs abonnieren:)
@@leon_frey Die Drohnenvideos sind auch super. Da war eins von der Mai-Eruption, das war ein Kunstwerk. An die Anderen erinnere ich mich nicht ganz so genau.
Danke!
great serie! very educational, and what about the images! thank you for that
glad you like it! :)
So, Ship Rock is a magma intrusion?
What do you mean with "Ship Rock"?
Ship Rock in the USA. It's an intrusion which revealed itself because of erosion. And it's not lava intrusion but magma intrusion because it formed before magma reached the surface. Is that correct? @@leon_frey
Ah yes, it consists of dykes I read, so it was magma tagt intruded under the Earth's surface as you said:)
Cool
This photo of the pinatubo never ceases to amaze me, the sense of scale is out of this world.
I remember the news about that eruption, tragic.
good job
Carbonatites lava flow are very cool indeed :D
yes they are! I hope I will be able to see them one day:)
these giant dykes from greenland are fascinating, something i'm going to have to dig into!
hell yeah
Cool to see a volcano that’s actually spitting out lava and not just an explosion of ash.
Glad I could show you this:)
Ich habe dazugelernt bezügl. Magma und Lava! Spricht Du Léon die Erklärungen in Englisch?
Das freut mich! Und ja, das spreche ich:)
El🌋🔥
Hoi ich bi fo de chinder uni ich liebe vulkane 🌋
Cool bisch hüt cho an vortrag!
@@leon_frey ja
hey Benjamin - ich habe gesehen, dass du ein Video hochgeladen hast worin du einen Teil eines meiner Videos zeigst. Normalerweise lasse ich Videos löschen, die Teile meiner Videos kopieren, daher hast du wahrscheinlich eine Meldung erhalten. ich kann das leider nicht rückgängig machen - aber du könntest versuchen, das Video erneut zu veröffentlichen und dann schaue ich, dass das Video nicht gelöscht wird. Sorry für die Umstände:(
@ ist okay sorry wegen dem kopieren.
@@Ferari-e4r kein ding!
Outstanding!!
🤷🔦😠😆
Sebuah karya luar biasa,terus berkarya sobat salam dari indonesia 👍👍👍👍👍
Impressive!
Great to see new footage of the crater area after a huge chunk of the crater broke off weeks ago!
Nice😮😊
Awesome❤
Wow😮😮
💩
Thank you! Awesome shots!!
Thanks 😁
great view, THANKS!
Mother Earth having an o****m
A new volcano😍 amazing as always, Léon
nice ❤
أنا حر
Impresionante
Images sublimes de la puissance de la Création !
Incredible video ! 👍
Can lava be directed to a certain area
Has this latest eruption destroyed any property yet? Is the Blue Lagoon & Grindavik still a thing?
There was no damage to any property fortunately
@@leon_frey Cool. Thanks for the reply. I understand it's already all over. What a shame 😐
Bedankt
Thank you so much!!😊