This Week in Volcano News; Earthquake Swarm in Iceland, New Eruption in Russia

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @GeologyHub
    @GeologyHub  Год назад +63

    It is quite interesting that Ebeko, Chikurachki, and Alaid are all erupting at the same time in close proximity to each other. However, this is most likely simply a coincidence and nothing more. All three volcanoes are absurdly active, and random chance is the most likely cause of the 3 simultaneous eruptions.

    • @digitaldreamer5481
      @digitaldreamer5481 Год назад +6

      Just to give you a heads up, the Halemaumau Crater has been very active and lava has risen up to the rim of the crater. Last week, a helicopter was rented and they were flying back and forth over the Leilani Estates for two days to see if there was breakouts from the 22 sites from 2018. I know this because the pilot is a good friend of mine. We know something is going to happen, it’s just a matter of when…

    • @adriennefloreen
      @adriennefloreen Год назад

      You're wrong, they are all erupting because whatever is under them that created them in the first place just became more active. If you look at the history of their eruptions, they have all repeatedly erupted at the same time or shortly after eachother, and that is what is now happening, Russia might be sorry they stole those islands from Japan and should evacuate all their people from them ASAP.

    • @OpaSpielt
      @OpaSpielt Год назад +3

      Perhaps they share the same magma chamber or are elsewhere connected underground. 🤔🤔

    • @mimiintheamazon7708
      @mimiintheamazon7708 Год назад +1

      Icelands swarm, Indo going mental. Lots of volcanos erupting. Any idea what's causing this increase these last 3 days? Watching specs have been so interesting.

    • @christianbuczko1481
      @christianbuczko1481 Год назад

      I dont believe in coincidence, its more likely the 3 russian volcanoes are connected even if its from very deep in the magma core although a magma chamber in common is possible also.

  • @greylady1201
    @greylady1201 Год назад +19

    Would love to se something on Antarctic earthquakes and volcanoes!

    • @GeologyHub
      @GeologyHub  Год назад +13

      I have older videos on Saunders, Penguin Island, Deception Island, and Erebus. I am planning more in the future :)

  • @maggiehellstrom
    @maggiehellstrom Год назад +23

    Thanks for these very nice summaries!

    • @GeologyHub
      @GeologyHub  Год назад +9

      I am glad to make them!

    • @maggiehellstrom
      @maggiehellstrom Год назад

      @@GeologyHub I'm so happy that you find the time and energy to show us things that most people on the planet probably never heard of - and even going out on expeditions of your own. Keep up the good work!

  • @fake6168
    @fake6168 Год назад +8

    iceland is a crazy place

  • @arrionelton
    @arrionelton Год назад +10

    An earthquake of magnitude 7.6 in Papua New Guinea has occurred.

  • @TheRussianMonke1
    @TheRussianMonke1 Год назад +11

    I love your vids

  • @nemmmjuuk7989
    @nemmmjuuk7989 Год назад +10

    You always have the latest, greatest Infos on YT. Thanks for that

  • @michaelcaplin8969
    @michaelcaplin8969 Год назад +8

    If you haven't already, it would be interesting to see your take on doing a video on the geology of the channeled scablands.

  • @drthrayjaxymaxy8017
    @drthrayjaxymaxy8017 Год назад +11

    I like the VEI diagram at 3:06, is it possible if this can make an appearance again.😊🙃

    • @michaelcaplin8969
      @michaelcaplin8969 Год назад +5

      He has used it for at least one previous video a few days ago, if I'm not misremembering, so there's a good chance of it making regular appearances :)

    • @GeologyHub
      @GeologyHub  Год назад +5

      It will be making regular appearances, do not worry

    • @drthrayjaxymaxy8017
      @drthrayjaxymaxy8017 Год назад

      @@GeologyHub Jeez, thx so much.😋🤗

  • @Bobb619
    @Bobb619 Год назад +9

    How’s Campi Flegri going? I remember it’s last update the evacuations were likely at its current trend

    • @sandrocerutti8161
      @sandrocerutti8161 Год назад +6

      I'm Italian and, at least for now, there's nothing to tell. News channel don't speak about Campi Flegrei, neither Vulcano that seemed next to erupt several months ago.
      Etna now erupts about every two months and barely make the news, while Stromboli continues with it's typical eruption.

    • @GeologyHub
      @GeologyHub  Год назад +3

      It’s strange. The threshold I talked about was passed but evacuations were not ordered. Although, the uplift rate has decreased. I’m thinking there is new evidence which has pushed upwards the prior threshold

  • @Nefyoni
    @Nefyoni Год назад +2

    I love how informative yet quick these videos are

  • @user-lt2lz9vm2y
    @user-lt2lz9vm2y Год назад +2

    ありがとう☺️

  • @xaviersavedra711
    @xaviersavedra711 Год назад +12

    I look forward to your daily videos. I love volcanology, volcanoes are very cool, er, hot. (Silly joke)

    • @bouteilledeau1463
      @bouteilledeau1463 Год назад +3

      Scientist: "I just made the water boil"
      Me: "Solid"
      Scientist: "No"
      Me: "I meant to say it's cool"
      Scientist: "WRONG AGAIN"

  • @kcvail7409
    @kcvail7409 Год назад

    Villarica erupting since 2014, 49 volcanoes erupting world wide. Yowza. Thank you for providing us with news I just do not see elsewhere

  • @SpaceLover-he9fj
    @SpaceLover-he9fj Год назад +3

    IF in the unlikely scenario that the earthquake swarm north of Iceland causes an eruption, will it produce pillow lava ? Also, does GPS show anything at Meradalir ? If i remember correctly, some people on Volcano Cafe are saying that Meradalir hasn’t relieved much pressure yet, due to the GPS still showing a raised ground. I might be wrong though, so a reply is very well appreciated.

  • @joyhill7315
    @joyhill7315 Год назад +2

    Update on Popocatepetl please?

  • @VolcanoTimeLapse
    @VolcanoTimeLapse Год назад +1

    very cool!

  • @alancharlton3867
    @alancharlton3867 Год назад

    With the waters beneath the ice in some parts of Antartica being much warmer than further away, I suspect volcanic activity has increased.
    @GeologyHub: How many underwater volcanoes are erupting in the Antartic region?

  • @Dranzerk8908
    @Dranzerk8908 Год назад

    Russian and Alaska volcanos seem to have such crazy hard to predict eruptions. Really need good monitoring of those.

  • @natecanavanar4696
    @natecanavanar4696 Год назад +1

    The Russian volcano. 30,000 metres or 10,000 feet? I think you got that backwards. Don't worry, happens to us all now and then. :) Other than that, keep up the good work!

  • @RoseNZieg
    @RoseNZieg Год назад +1

    I'm surprised to hear russia is top second country to have active volcanoes.

    • @michaeldeierhoi4096
      @michaeldeierhoi4096 Год назад +1

      Take a look at the Kamchatka Peninsula. There is a string of active volcanoes running the length of that eastern penninsula.

  • @wildlifeisthewealthofnatur5457

    That Iceland swarm is strange. Pilot whales there too were acting different.

  • @Jack_rabbits_sage_brush
    @Jack_rabbits_sage_brush Год назад

    Can u do a video on the king man AZ fault let me and the different rock layers at the fault. It is located on I40 west end of the town.

  • @sarifalagman6528
    @sarifalagman6528 Год назад

    Hi, can you do a video about the Apolaki Caldera? Located at Berham Rise, near Philippines Pacific.

    • @GeologyHub
      @GeologyHub  Год назад

      I already have a video on it! ruclips.net/video/B3206zkxAG0/видео.html

  • @000fisherman
    @000fisherman Год назад

    Love your shows, I did not see Taal volcano in the list at the end. Might just be my eyesight , should have paused the video.!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @krystianzyszczynski4115
    @krystianzyszczynski4115 Год назад

    Just a question in regards to strike slip faults... why aren't there any volcanoes along the San Andreas fault zone?

    • @Dragrath1
      @Dragrath1 Год назад +2

      Who said there aren't volcanoes along the San Andreas? I suggest looking up Geology hubs past video on the Salton Buttes volcanic complex

    • @TheDanEdwards
      @TheDanEdwards Год назад

      ​@@Dragrath1 Yes, but we should also acknowledge that volcano is at the very south end of the San Andreas and may be part of a spreading center. There is a volcano on the south side of Mexicali that is probably also related to such spreading, as the East Pacific Rise (which is trying to connect northward) has several effusive locations.

  • @michaelfulton4633
    @michaelfulton4633 Год назад

    Hi there...I truly enjoy your work...I have a special interest in Mount Aso in Japan...what is happening there? Michael Fulton

    • @michaelfulton4633
      @michaelfulton4633 Год назад

      Another update I would to see: Crater Lake in Oregon

  • @RSimpkinuk57
    @RSimpkinuk57 Год назад +2

    So scientists cannot repair or replace the monitoring instruments on White Island until they know when it will be safe to do so, but now they cannot know that until the instruments are repaired or replaced.

    • @Firestorm500
      @Firestorm500 Год назад

      Tours to White Island have not been made since it’s unexpected deadly eruption, so there is no rush to add more equipment. They can still monitor uplift, thermal anomalies, and emissions from satellites. However, they can also monitor fumarole activity from the ground just by going near it with a boat. White Island will always be a stupidly dangerous place to visit due to the major unpredictability of it’s eruptions, so there will pretty much never be time where it’s safe to visit.

  • @maryaishaangeljoyce
    @maryaishaangeljoyce Год назад

    SO be ready in warn to many people all over the whole 🌍

  • @debriley4918
    @debriley4918 Год назад

    All plates have been shifting lately.
    Solar is creating changes.🙏

  • @andrewnicholls7423
    @andrewnicholls7423 Год назад

    Mt Laura Western district Victoria/Mt Gambier south Australia please information

  • @adriennefloreen
    @adriennefloreen Год назад +3

    We should be concerned because not only are all of the islands Russia stole from Japan erupting but so are the Aleutian Islands and it's all connected underground and could even extend to the volcanoes from Alaska to South America, and through the planet to Iceland which has had volcanic eruptions that made large portions of Europe uninhabitable for hundreds of years several times within the last few thousand years. I learned a lot about this reading about the cultivation of Milk Thistle as a leaf vegetable and oil seed, because people from Norway and Finland apparently grew it for those purposes after a volcano from Iceland killed their plants and animals they raised for food and nothing else would grow and then later brought it to Greenland and Iceland to grow for themselves, which helped save the population who got it from them from starvation. I actually grew some Milk Thistle and cooked an Icelandic recipe from the 1500s that said to cut the spines off the leaves and chop them and boil them in chicken broth. It tastes like boiled lettuce but is apparently as nutritious as kale because it absorbs nutrients from the rocks it likes to grow in, I imagined my ancestors eating this as their only vegetable food for several generations until the land recovered from the eruption while also only eating fish and shellfish because they couldn't raise domestic animals because all of the grass was dead. Frying the fish in milk thistle seed oil. There are also accounts of people pressing the plant stems and roots for its drinkable juice when drinking water was not available. You should grow one in your local volcanic dirt and try this, your ancestors likely ate it too and it grows in anything.

    • @jjMcCartan9686
      @jjMcCartan9686 Год назад +3

      Stop talking rubbish 🗑

    • @HeatherMerrell
      @HeatherMerrell Год назад +3

      Interesting. I used milk thistle to increase my milk supply for both of my daughters. It's a wonderful plant. Now I know more about it. TY 😃

    • @HeatherMerrell
      @HeatherMerrell Год назад +3

      @@jjMcCartan9686 Don't be so rude. Everyone is entitled to speak.
      Also...the milk thistle info was intersting

    • @TheDanEdwards
      @TheDanEdwards Год назад

      " Russia stole from Japan " - the Japanese claims to those islands is very recent in Japanese history.

    • @adriennefloreen
      @adriennefloreen Год назад +1

      @@TheDanEdwards It's the Ainu peoples islands. Neither country should claim them, they should give the natives their land back.

  • @allenheart582
    @allenheart582 Год назад

    Earthquakes are associated with the sun-earth magnetosphere that is becoming increasingly activated as part of the effects of the 12, 000-year micronova cycle that is now beginning, as noted by north and south magnetic poles on the move toward Sumatra and Java which will become the new Arctic Circle. 12,500-years ago 8/10 of species populations became extinct as the result of the Gothenberg event. The effect was greatest in the Americas, but This will effect greater damage in Eurasia. this time. Volcanoes and a world-wide flood will also accompany this current cataclysm. Humanity has survived at ;east 7 of these events, so we are survivors, if we are ready and prepared, My book, Quantum Knowing: A Train Is on the Tracks covering this in greater detail is available to help.

    • @TheDanEdwards
      @TheDanEdwards Год назад

      " the 12, 000-year micronova cycle " - just... no.

    • @allenheart582
      @allenheart582 Год назад

      Dan Edwards, I study, I learn, I teach, I write so that fellow humans can survive even the catastrophe of their own ignorance of their consciousness which contributes to our cocreation of the universe. I accept that it is not their fault that they don't notice the changes that are happening before their eyes and that they have not discovered Grandmother and Grandfather spirits are trying to communicate with them. I have learned to listen early in my life. I have seen and done many things that others have not. When I noticed a phrase unusual to my writing, "a train is on the track", I began an inquiry about its significance and I was led to look at my compass. It was no longer pointing north--it was pointing northeast. That was a change I had not expected. Then I realized the sun is no longer the "all-day" yellow i had known from childhood. The sun is now a blazing white most of the day The Magnetic North Pole has now moved past the Geographic North Pole, across the Arctic Ocean, to the coast of Siberia. My search for answers led me to the internet where I learned that the South pole is no longer in Antarctica---it's headed north. My search led me to the currently maturing science of astrophysics--and I began to write my second book, Surviving the Micronova: A Train Is on the Tracks to warn people of what is slowly, but steadily, happening--NOW. I have completed my task. The rest is up to you. Eyes open. No fear.

    • @allenheart582
      @allenheart582 Год назад

      @user-qd8zy7yj7f "NO"" doesn't change the scientific realities or the spiritual ones, especially when your eyes can see one of them and a bit of checking 0n the reports of government agencies that gather data for our technological society--the magnetic poles are no longer in polar regions. Your eyes can see the sun is no longer yellow most of the day as it was in the middle of the last century. The blazing white sun was once described as the White Horseman of the Apocalypse of Revelations 6 fame. The micronova is not just on the doorstep--it's crossed the threshold. When it turns red get to safe shelter because when it turns black, a CME is on its way, and you have 17 hours before it hits. Good news for America is that it is expected to do its damage in the west Pacific this time. 12,000 years ago, it wiped out civilization in the Americas. We'll just get the tsunami that will decimate our west coast up to the Rockies while earthquakes and volcanoes finish the destruction. NO won't stop that!."

    • @allenheart582
      @allenheart582 Год назад

      @user-qd8zy7yj7f Geology observations of the confirmation of the movements of both poles from their long location in the polar regions is not a myth. The discovery of tropical plant fossils in those polar regions affords biological evidence that the polar regions were not always polar. The micronova also has evidentiary evidentiary support from Astronomy by the observation that 3 stars that preceded our star Micronovaed--Proxima centauri, Barnard's, and AD Leo. How are those scientific discoveries mythical? Seems you might be stuck in your own mythology. Your own eyes can experience a white, blazing sun but your own experience is not deep enough to have seen the sun when it was yellow, all day. I HAVE seen the sun yellow all day and I have read that book of "myths" Genesis 6-7 t to Revelations 6--Myths that carry a history of realities over a period of time you cannot imagine. You are free to ignore it at your own peril.🤔

    • @allenheart582
      @allenheart582 Год назад

      @user-qd8zy7yj7f Of course not Poles AND earthquakes are affected by the sun going micronova. READ