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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 41873243:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM4NTIyNTY5XzVBMjVERjJE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 41873243:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM4NTIyNTA0XzcyQ0UwNDE2] wow! Erik Klemetti 55 min Impressive sequence at Popo. Dome collapse? LordJoseph_: you missed the last blast from Popocatepetl: https://mobile.twitter.com/LordJoseph_/status/346716673140744192/photo/1 Popocatepetl explosion extraordinaria 17 junio 2013 1:23pm: [youtube]http://youtu.be/3ATDHCtaMBs [/youtube] [/quote] http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/06/watch-the-shockwave-of-an-explosion-at-mexicos-popocatepetl/ Watch the Shockwave of an Explosion at Mexico’s Popocatepetl ... These domes occasionally collapse or are destroyed by explosions that can lessen the pressure on the magma beneath to create an even large explosion. This is akin to popping the top off a shaken bottle of soda — the dissolved bubbles come out of solution rapidly as the pressure is released and you get an explosion of soda. Today, Popocatepetl had one of those explosions and thanks to the beautiful weather in Mexico and some nice placement of webcams surrounding the volcano, the explosion was caught on some pretty amazing webcam footage compiled by webcamsdemexico (see above). The video is short, only 30 second long, but after the first few seconds of calm, the explosion occurs, sending a dark grey plume into the atmosphere above the volcano. Now, these explosions come with a lot of force, and you can see after the initial explosion is how the clouds of water vapor around Popocatepetl shudder as the explosion front moves past. Then quickly, the upper flanks of the volcano turn grey from the rapid raining out of ash and volcanic debris (tephra). It is a little surprising how little the clouds actually care that the explosion just occurred at first, but as the explosion continues in this sped up video, the clouds do begin to show more disruption from the hot ash and volcanic gases being released during the explosion... [/quote]
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