Fly over the mouth of an active volcano to discover how destructive, yet good they are for the land around them. Of course, you’ll learn how to make your own volcanic eruption. See how the land around Mount St. Helens is thriving.
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28th of April 2006. Elli, the only licenced commercial pilot in Team Moby, took Baldur and Einar flying over Europe’s largest glacier on a sunny day (anything to kill time…). The big hole you see at about 0.50 into the video is where the surface has plummited down after a small volcanic eruption underneath the glacier. The hole is big enough to swallow a small village. …Oh, and the Mayday thing at the end is just a joke.
The current Kīlauea eruption began on January 3, 1983, along the East rift zone at the Pu’u ‘Ō’ō vent, where vigorous fountaining built up Puʻu ʻŌʻō cone and sent lava flows downslope. In 1986, activity shifted downrift to a new vent, named Kupaianaha (“mysterious” or “astonishing” in Hawaiian), where it took on a more effusive character. Kupaianaha built into a low, broad shield rather than a cone, and tube-fed lava flows extended 11 to 12 km to the sea. In 1992, the eruption moved back to Puʻu ʻŌʻō, but continued in the same manner, covering nearly all of the 1983-86 lava flows and large areas of coastline.[16] This eruption has covered over 117 km² of land on the southern flank of Kīlauea and has built out into the sea 2 km² (230 hectares) of new land. Since 1983 more than 2.7 km³ of lava has been erupted, making the 1983-to-present eruption the largest historically known for Kīlauea. 189 structures have been destroyed. [edit]Kamoamoa Fissure Eruption At 1:42 pm on March 5, 2011, Puʻu ʻŌʻō began to rapidly deflate followed 18 minutes later by Kīlauea’s summit. As magma began to drain from both, harmonic tremors substantially increased along the east rift zone. As the magma continued to drain away, Puʻu ʻŌʻō suffered several collapses as its crater floor continued to subside. At 5:15 pm a new eruption was observed to have begun from a fissure located between Napau Crater and Puʻu ʻŌʻō. [17] At the same time, the lava stream to the coastal flows turned sluggish, and by …
A Real Mentos Volcano Eruption With Diet Coke
In January and February 1960 a volcano eruption at Kapoho in Puna on the Big Island of Hawaii devastated the town of Kapoho and changed the shoreline of the lighthouse there
Natgeo – Construindo o Planeta Terra (Luciano Silva) História completa de bilhões de anos do planeta Terra contada em apenas uma hora e meia pela National Geographic. Imagine se câmeras tivessem filmado cada grande acontecimento desde a criação da Terra. Em Earth: The Making of a Planet, imagens em computação gráfica com grande realismo nos levam em uma jornada pelo tempo, desde o violento nascimento de nosso planeta, há 4,5 bilhões de anos — passando pelas eras do gelo, erupções vulcânicas e reinado dos dinossauros — até o surgimento dos primeiros seres humanos. Pela primeira vez, os telespectadores podem ver a incrível história de nosso planeta se desdobrar em um único e contínuo movimento de câmera. Natgeo – Building the Earth Full history of billions of years the Earth told in an hour and a half by National Geographic. Imagine if cameras had filmed every major event since the creation of the earth. In Earth: The Making of a Planet, CGI graphics with great realism lead us on a journey through time, since the violent birth of our planet some 4.5 billion years – going through ice ages, volcanic eruptions and reign dinosaurs – until the appearance of early humans. For the first time, viewers can see the incredible history of our planet to unfold in a single continuous camera movement.
This is one of several videos I shot Oct 13th and 14th while on the Big Island of Hawaii. We walked out from Kaimu Park which is at the end of Hwy 137 on the southeast side of Hawaii. The hike takes about an hour and a half each way and is a very easy walk along the newest part of the Hawaiian Islands. As you get within about 300 yards of the current “hot area” you will be crossing warm (some of it very warm) lava. The first trip out on the lava field we walked with a guide from one of the booths located at the parking area in Kaimu. The second night we went out earlier in the day, walking to the flow on our own. After we got to the flow the second afternoon people came straight across an area that had been red hot liquid lava the evening before. The shelf changes constantly so of course BE CAREFUL if you choose to walk out on your own. I will be copying this same description to each of the other Kilauea Volcano videos.
In 2006, cameras mounted on the vehicle Jason captured huge plumes of gas and spitting rocks emitted from a submarine volcano south of Japan. WHOI expedition leader Will Sellers talks about the adventure of deep-sea research at an erupting underwater volcano.
The video was made in Java, Indonesia in 1995. We were able to watch an ash eruption of Bromo volcano at the Tengger caldera.