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Vesuvius eruption by Michael Wutky
Kīlauea’s eruption resumed 9/29/21. The previous eruption lasted from 12/20 to 5/21.
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New eruption activity at Geldingadalir, Iceland.
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Yellowstone supervolcano would cover North America in ash
FromAmerican Geophysical Union, via EarthSky || 27 August 2014
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- An example of the possible distribution of ash from a month-long Yellowstone supereruption. A hypothetical, large eruption would create a distinctive kind of ash cloud known as an “umbrella,” which expands evenly in all directions. Image via USGS
- An aerial flight over Yellowstone’s Midway Geyser Basin in 2004 shows Grand Prismatic Spring and Excelsior Geyser Crater, which drain into the nearby Firehole River. Image via USGS
Bottom line: If the Yellowstone supervolcano were to erupt – an unlikely scenario, scientists say – cities close to volcano could be covered by more than a meter (a few feet) of ash. There would be centimeters (a few inches) of ash in the Midwest, while cities on both coasts would see millimeters (a fraction of an inch) of accumulation, according to the new study that was published online on August 27, 2014 in Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, a journal of the American Geophysical Union. The paper has been made available at no charge via onlinelibrary.wiley.com.
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A camera found at a Goodwill store in Portland, Ore., revealed long-forgotten images of the Mount St. Helens eruption.
Amazing video of the 2010 eruption of the vulcano “Eyjafjallajökull” in Iceland . The eruption caused major air travel disruptions in Europe, making it too dangerous for planes to fly in and out of major parts in Europe for more than a week.
Strong strombolian explosions and a lava flow emerging from a vent at 3050 m elevation at Etna volcano. by Tom Pfeiffer
Via Flickr:
Strong strombolian explosions and a lava flow emerging from a vent at 3050 m elevation at Etna volcano. More like this at www.decadevolcano.net.
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