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The monsters wakes up ! Katla Hekla Iceland Dead Zone and rift as uniform system ! A lot of others worldwide !
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 37475102:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM3MDkyNjY0X0Y3ODdDRDgy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 21592753:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM3MDc0MTY5XzE2MjI0NjA3] great http://www.flickr.com/photos/etnaboris/8616812329 [b]Boris Behncke[/b] That noise ... Here is a short bit of video that I recorded during the climax of the powerful episode of lava fountaining (paroxysm) at Etna's New Southeast Crater on the afternoon of 3 April 2013: http://www.flickr.com/photos/etnaboris/8616812329 ... The detonations were heard over a vast area around Etna, including Catania, nearly 30 km away. My wife told me that in our home in Tremestieri Etneo, 20 km south of the crater, the detonations were rather powerful, much louder than the din of the traffic on the nearby main road of the village. [b]The loud bangs caused astonishment and apprehension among many inhabitants of the Etna area.[/b] returning to the game of questions and answers :tounge: why is this such a paroxysm was accompanied by an unusually strong roar that even Boris (best expert who has lived there for decades and watched hundreds of paroxysms) noted: [b]" in reality it is still there and possibly bigger than ever before" "That noise ..."[/b] (links above) what determines the volume and features of the sounds of the eruption? (tooltip: remember the general physics, hydrodynamics and acoustics) to consider the question for discussion over cap of coffee welcome (specialized knowledge is not too required) :tounge: [/quote] experts are silent or in dreams... then why not continue :tounge: tnen now a little bit fearmongering (very little) :tounge: exactly the same as just one drop of sauce can greatly improve the taste of food served, as well as serious and scientifically based information from time to time are useful to mix with small additions of fantasies - science without imaginations would not have moved forward at all :tounge: after yesterday (want-believe it, want - no that it was [b]actually[/b] [color=red]after[/color]) i asked here question about very unusual sounds of last Etna eruption (above) i read http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/04/eruption-update-for-april-4-2013-etna-tolbachik-grozny-group-and-avo/#disqus_thread Another day, another paroxysm at Etna. This one was quite spectacular event in the new Southeast Crater — Dr. Boris Behncke captured some of the splendid lava fountaining from this eruption. Interestingly, he noted that the most impressive feature of this paroxysm, the 34th since the start of 2011, was the [color=red]sound[/color] and was even a little shocked at how much in the same direction seems we think about... meanwhile, anyone noticed how the tremor pattern changed after the eruption ? http://www.ct.ingv.it/en/tremore-vulcanico.html [/quote]
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