Will La Palma Collapse to Cause a Megatsunami? X-Ray Earth (National Geographic) from 2020

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @VLP465
    @VLP465 День назад +7

    Thank you FOREVER!.
    You are GREAT!!
    Viva Canarias.

  • @KathieMearns
    @KathieMearns День назад +6

    Wow very good information ...fascinating

  • @user-Carrie69Wales
    @user-Carrie69Wales День назад +4

    Thank you @Val 🧡

  • @davidpnewton
    @davidpnewton 23 часа назад +6

    Yes it will collapse. Do we know when that will occur and exactly what will trigger the collapse? Absolutely not.
    Ditto all the other Canary Islands. Ditto all the Hawaiian Islands. Ditto Madeira. Ditto the Azores. Ditto the Galapagos. In fact ditto EVERY volcanic origin oceanic island. Indeed we have seen precisely what happens when such a collapse occurs, albeit on a much smaller scale than occurs for places like La Palma: Anak Krakatau in December 2018. An entire flank of that volcano collapsed into the 1883 caldera and generated a tsunami which killed over 400 people.
    A heck of a lot of people have not even heard of that 2018 event, let alone realise that it was a smaller (much smaller) version of a La Palma flank collapse scenario.

  • @karinaemelie1665
    @karinaemelie1665 18 часов назад +1

    Thanks for new information, interesting 👋

  • @charliesmith_
    @charliesmith_ 23 часа назад +3

    *Thank You m'dear Val.*
    Good to see you.
    São Jorje, Velas, Azores ... seems 'busier' than La Palma.
    Fascinating islands.

  • @susannell544
    @susannell544 15 минут назад

    Enjoyed your video. I was shocked at the size of the slip. The video I saw was up to their waist. Tides,Tenerife had a 3.3 recently and LA Palma two 2.9's

  • @Grandmamama-bv1wr
    @Grandmamama-bv1wr 16 часов назад +1

    Just watched the bad Netflix movie about this occurring. Great timing

  • @nothanks3236
    @nothanks3236 8 часов назад +1

    The answer is yes. Thing is, it could be in 10 years. Or 10,000 years.

  • @mr.sir.
    @mr.sir. 9 часов назад

    I am assuming this is a rough unfinished draft?

  • @leechild4655
    @leechild4655 7 часов назад +1

    When I saw that last eruption a year or two ago, it was nothing like the ones I had watched from Iceland. Man that sucker was scary! Seeing it even from a good distance it looked like a giant blowtorch blasting out the top of it. That freaked me out! I can not image been anywhere near that damn thing when it was doing that. No way!

  • @kennethloki7011
    @kennethloki7011 7 часов назад +1

    The United States' geological survey says no. There is no evidence of this ever occurring in the past. And even if it did occur now, landslide tsunamis don't act like ones caused by earthquakes. It the worst case scenario, the whole thing collapsing at once with the highest speed possible, it could mean a tsunami of about 3 feet hitting the east coast. But geological evidence suggest the far more likely scenario of a landslide at this location to be slower and in sections. The paper that originally suggested this landslide has been widely debated and criticized. Stop fear mongering. Science is more important than drama.

  • @cloverfield911
    @cloverfield911 22 часа назад +2

    The narrator is really selling a doomsday senario!!...LOL!

    • @michaelchallen
      @michaelchallen 17 часов назад

      There is a block of stone, 1/2 a mile square and 500ft thick on the floor of the abyssal plain off West Africa. Skid lines in formations below the sediment show this block slid down in the abyss from just such tongue of land caused by built up magma flows, millions of years ago.
      The resulting tsunami would have been around 2,000 ft high, and would have raced across the `Atlantic to hit what is now Brazil with a 300ft wave.
      New Scientist ran an investigation into La Palma some years ago, and used the discovery of this block to strengthen the case for large slippage of land due to volcanic and seismic events.
      They suggested La Palma collapsing would cause a 3,000ft high wave that would cross the Atlantic to hit North America eight hours later where it would be around 3-400ft high, and a wave would race up the English Channel around 30ft high to swamp cities along the European coastline.
      About 3,000 years ago a subsea sediment slip off Norway caused a massive tsunami that wiped out Neolithic settlements along the west coast of Scotland. This sort of stuff happens all the time in Earth time terms. We see it in human time terms.

  • @caetlynrose4
    @caetlynrose4 16 часов назад

    at that slip line, you had a wall face that told lots of history. That's what I want to do, learn how to read the history of the area from such wall. Reading always was my favourite subject. ;-) God Jul Dr. Troll!

  • @matthewbooth9265
    @matthewbooth9265 19 часов назад

    cool:) didn't know you made it onto a nat geo programme. When the eruption started a couple of years ago, did you worry at all or had science moved on enough that you thought a collapse less likely than previously thought?

  • @Steven-s4k
    @Steven-s4k 14 часов назад

    There's coral reef on top of Oahu. From a long runout landslide to the north and the tsunami overran the island depositing the coral on top.

  • @nicholasoberling6653
    @nicholasoberling6653 Час назад

    Just what Long Island needs to start over😂

  • @caetlynrose4
    @caetlynrose4 16 часов назад

    "appearances can be deceiving." Slip line? I don't know anything but, that could be... wow.

  • @renater.540
    @renater.540 5 часов назад +1

    Except for Val himself, this sounds pretty much AI generated. Which leaves me doubting the seriosity of the report....
    And there is no context given in the description ( e.g. who the second speaker is)

  • @achatinaslak742
    @achatinaslak742 Час назад

    In 2021 this volcano erupted, happily without a tsunami , and added new land to La Palma.

  • @brucetidwell7715
    @brucetidwell7715 13 часов назад +1

    Seriously?! You just cut it off with a question? One for which I assume the answer is "no," or you would have kept talking about it.

    • @roadkillavenger1325
      @roadkillavenger1325 11 часов назад

      Sorry man, the answer is yes. Tsunamis that large don't stop in the middle of the ocean.

  • @roadkillavenger1325
    @roadkillavenger1325 11 часов назад

    It would most definitely cause a tsunami if the collapse was quick. The quicker it goes, the bigger the tsunami. The east coast of the usa would be in serious trouble. I have friends who would likely not be able to escape in 8 hours at the southern tip of Florida.

  • @francisswistak8038
    @francisswistak8038 3 часа назад

    The X-Rays are black screens showing nothing. Not worth watching, sorry.

  • @AlHart-w5g
    @AlHart-w5g 5 часов назад +1

    And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea: and the third part of the sea became blood; Revelation 8:8. It will happen…prophecy never fails.

  • @keithwolf2537
    @keithwolf2537 6 часов назад

    GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHTIES IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER AND THE SON AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT AMEN IN YUSAHA JESUS CHRIST NAME AMEN REPENT SALVATION THROUGH SANCTIFICATION BY THE SPIRIT AMEN REPENT!
    I HAVE DREAM ABOUT THIS VOLCONO
    FACEBOOK REPOSTED MY DREAM OF LA PALMA IN THE NIGHT TODAY IS THE 21ST OF DECEMBER 2024!
    I WILL POST MY VIDEO AGAIN TODAY ON THE 21ST OF DECEMBER 2021
    I HAVE DREAM ABOUT LA PALMA VOLCONO THE LAND FELL FROM THE BACK ON THE 21ST OF DECEMBER 2021....
    REVELATION JESUS IS LORD OF THE SABBATH
    HAPPY SABBATH BLESSINGS LOVE!
    REVELATION NO ONE KNOWS THE DAY OR HOUR!
    REVELATION JUDGMENT!

  • @user-su5lo8hr3c
    @user-su5lo8hr3c 5 часов назад

    Can't hear it make it louder please😢