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muckuh User ID: 80542179 United States 09/28/2021 10:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :) OK GANG, I'LL B HONEST HERE...THIS IS "JUST ABOUT" SOME HARDCORE DHOOM-PORN WE'RE ALL FOLLOWIN' HERE!..UH, IT'S WORSE THAN A CAT 5 HURRICANE! IM CALLING FOR OCT. 8TH...LUNAR PERIGEE FOR THE MONTH. PLUS NEAR THE HI AN LO TIDES! muckuh |
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Texan Buckeye User ID: 22937658 United States 09/28/2021 10:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :) Hi from Scotland everyone, not sure what’s the done thing so apologies if this is wrong but I’ll say hello here. Only been viewing as a non-member since about 2005 so that’s not technically lurking lol. Quoting: The guitar playing gardener Great thread, it’s a real one. I really, really don’t like these current quakes under the ridge, have relatives in NY and Naples FL, keeping my fingers crossed for everyone potentially involved here, Duncan. The thing about NY and the surrounding Great Lakes region, is they haven't discovered the volcano that was responsible for evaporating the sea water, forming the vast salt deposits, and heated the water allowing coral reefs to flourish. I just got done watching the History Channel, regarding how the Great Lakes were formed, and I can now see why people who may have evacuated off of La Palma at the beginning of the eruption may have returned, thinking this eruption is not much different from all the previous ones. Any one of those eruptions could have took off into a much larger eruption. In the Great Lakes video, rock formations were mis-identified as evidence of glacial activity, when I think they look more like they're volcanic. Such as, the great weight of the glacial ice, as it flowed down from the north, it gouged out the over 1000 foot deep lake. But the lake is level, with a great dip in the middle, same as the other lakes, except for Superior Lake, which has pumice floating along the shore, and vast amounts of iron rich ore in Minnesota, which I have seen personally. In fact it is very difficult to use a CB radio up there, because of all the iron nearby. Oh, the video also stated that the enormous salt caverns under Lake Erie are 1,700 feet under the lake. Kinda difficult to evaporate water that far below sea level. Gonna be interesting when they find the volcanic system that created all that. I'll have to watch that one. Thanks for bringing it up. I had forgotten about a conversation I had one here, years ago, with ST in BG. The alien guy? He posted that there was an inactive volcano under a golf course in Bowling Green. I got mad at him because I grew up in the area and never before or since had heard of it, BUT, I've never forgotten about it. I've never found verification and I kind of forgot about it, but now that we've moved back up here, I'll have to do some digging again. We never learned about possible volcanic activity here in school, just the glacial theories, mostly because of the Glacial Grooves on Kelley's Island. We used to be able to walk on them and check them out. Last time we were over there, they were fenced off and a group was studying them. Maybe bring a 4 foot level, or even a laser level to see how little elevation is gained going north, within those grooves. Also look for fumerole artifacts. In the road cuts, you can see evidence of volcanic ash as the rain erodes the soil they cut through to make the road. For me, there's a layer of exposed ash laden soil near a place formerly called Carriage Hill, which is within Athens. After seeing the erosion of ash laden soil that was erupted by Mt St Helens, it's easy to distinguish. Some tree species can do better than others in different soil types, which can help you to see if the soil changes over an area. For instance, in my region of Ohio, there is a particular tree of the white oak group, forgot the name at the moment, that likes limestone, and only grows within the exposed layer on that hillside. In reference to the video I cited above, we have dolomite nodules in the clay at the top of the ridge here. But our brine water begins at 500 feet down in the ground. Fresh water is on top of that. Our oil bearing Clinton Sandstone formation is at 3000 feet down, here, and gradually comes to the surface in West Virginia. Many rock climbers like to clamber all over it. I think it's down by the New River Gorge. It's been a lot of years since I've been down in that part of the state. Back in the late 70's, I was in YCC in Muskingum. We cut hiking trails around Black Hand Gorge. Our leaders really didn't know much about the hand, but after talking to a friend that's a paleontologist about a different rock feature in Texas, the hand in Ohio most likely has to be volcanic rock. Black Hand Gorge is part of Flint Ridge State Park area, or was at the time. |
Disenfranchised Godzilla1980 Apex Predator User ID: 79365384 United States 09/28/2021 10:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :) ... Quoting: Disenfranchised Godzilla1980 Yeah not sure I’d wanna live in or near a ridge where you know there is an active volcano and that more could open up or that the landmass itself isn’t entirely stable Seriously. We have tornadoes from time to time, but it's hit and miss and there's NO predicting them far in advance. I'll stick with swirling winds over volcanoes any day of the week. Yeah I live in a quake prone zone but far enough inland I don’t have to worry about a tsunami...worse for me is a nuke attack live right near a primary target so that’s the most likely thing to take me out I had to stop worrying about our nuclear plant decades ago. When I saw the evac plan, I decided to grab my 2 littles at the time, and go sit on the back step to watch the fireworks. The plans were SO bad, there was no way to even get to the open roads in time. I live a little farther away and in the opposite direction now, but I still feel the same way about it. Yeah I am not too far from Lawrence Livermore labs..so you can guess how that’s gonna go for me For the ACs..there is NOTHING that you can do to me on this platform..you can throw all the insults you want won’t do a thing because IDGAF If you give me red don’t be a pussy and put your name on it. Have the balls to stand by what you say |
eV3y User ID: 80698548 United States 09/28/2021 10:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :) I honestly think so but the wind is at 17 miles per hour according to msn weather. It has been windy before and never seemed to be an issue. Right? I figured maybe it was because the cam zoomed in the screen would be more "sensitive" to smaller movements we don't usually see when zoomed out...but that can't account for the wind. Possibly blowback from the gusts being pushed up. And echoing/roaring like a jet engine. I miss the ocean waves sounds from a few days ago...it was more gentle, happy volcano. Kinda. *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* I can't force people to accept the truth, but I can expose them to it. |
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Texan Buckeye User ID: 22937658 United States 09/28/2021 10:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :) ... Quoting: Texan Buckeye Seriously. We have tornadoes from time to time, but it's hit and miss and there's NO predicting them far in advance. I'll stick with swirling winds over volcanoes any day of the week. Yeah I live in a quake prone zone but far enough inland I don’t have to worry about a tsunami...worse for me is a nuke attack live right near a primary target so that’s the most likely thing to take me out I had to stop worrying about our nuclear plant decades ago. When I saw the evac plan, I decided to grab my 2 littles at the time, and go sit on the back step to watch the fireworks. The plans were SO bad, there was no way to even get to the open roads in time. I live a little farther away and in the opposite direction now, but I still feel the same way about it. Yeah I am not too far from Lawrence Livermore labs..so you can guess how that’s gonna go for me Yeah!! Yours is worse than mine! I just have Davis-Besse to worry about and maybe, the one in the Cleveland area. Don't know too much about that one, but I know plenty about DB! |
Disenfranchised Godzilla1980 Apex Predator User ID: 79365384 United States 09/28/2021 10:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :) ... Quoting: Disenfranchised Godzilla1980 Yeah I live in a quake prone zone but far enough inland I don’t have to worry about a tsunami...worse for me is a nuke attack live right near a primary target so that’s the most likely thing to take me out I had to stop worrying about our nuclear plant decades ago. When I saw the evac plan, I decided to grab my 2 littles at the time, and go sit on the back step to watch the fireworks. The plans were SO bad, there was no way to even get to the open roads in time. I live a little farther away and in the opposite direction now, but I still feel the same way about it. Yeah I am not too far from Lawrence Livermore labs..so you can guess how that’s gonna go for me Yeah!! Yours is worse than mine! I just have Davis-Besse to worry about and maybe, the one in the Cleveland area. Don't know too much about that one, but I know plenty about DB! All things considered it’ll be quick for me..just the bright flash Last Edited by Disenfranchised Godzilla1980 on 09/28/2021 10:52 PM For the ACs..there is NOTHING that you can do to me on this platform..you can throw all the insults you want won’t do a thing because IDGAF If you give me red don’t be a pussy and put your name on it. Have the balls to stand by what you say |
Tangy User ID: 23189531 United States 09/28/2021 10:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :) My guess is that view is from a boat. I am pretty sure you can hear waves hitting the hull. The lava has an ocean sound to it.. everynight we have observed that I think it was more pulsing before the HUGE explosion and then silence.. When it opened up again (as well as other new ones), there wasn't as much stromboli explosions that sounded like waves, now it's more of a constant gush of lava. |
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Disenfranchised Godzilla1980 Apex Predator User ID: 79365384 United States 09/28/2021 10:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :) Is the camera shaking from wind or tremors or just camera work? For the ACs..there is NOTHING that you can do to me on this platform..you can throw all the insults you want won’t do a thing because IDGAF If you give me red don’t be a pussy and put your name on it. Have the balls to stand by what you say |
MailSlinger User ID: 80780155 United States 09/28/2021 10:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :) It's been a lot of years since I've been down in that part of the state. Back in the late 70's, I was in YCC in Muskingum. We cut hiking trails around Black Hand Gorge. Our leaders really didn't know much about the hand, but after talking to a friend that's a paleontologist about a different rock feature in Texas, the hand in Ohio most likely has to be volcanic rock. Black Hand Gorge is part of Flint Ridge State Park area, or was at the time. Wow, I did NOT expect to read this on here in this thread of all places even though a few hundred pages back I did chuckle at the Texas Buckeye name. I'm from Coshocton. You're talking about my stomping grounds. MailSlinger |
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eV3y User ID: 80698548 United States 09/28/2021 10:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :) Notice the smoke colors tonight? See how they are all 3 the same color? Quoting: bhdz71 Main vent, lower lava fountain, ocean lava fall. We got water in the system. With a big fresh batch of the gooey goodness coming down in small window, running fast. The small cam is the base of the cone, can't find the ocean feed aside from the rental car cam link above *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* I can't force people to accept the truth, but I can expose them to it. |
Texan Buckeye User ID: 22937658 United States 09/28/2021 10:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :) ... Quoting: Texan Buckeye I had to stop worrying about our nuclear plant decades ago. When I saw the evac plan, I decided to grab my 2 littles at the time, and go sit on the back step to watch the fireworks. The plans were SO bad, there was no way to even get to the open roads in time. I live a little farther away and in the opposite direction now, but I still feel the same way about it. Yeah I am not too far from Lawrence Livermore labs..so you can guess how that’s gonna go for me Yeah!! Yours is worse than mine! I just have Davis-Besse to worry about and maybe, the one in the Cleveland area. Don't know too much about that one, but I know plenty about DB! All things considered it’ll be quick for me..just the bright flash That's always been my hope too. At least, if the NMF goes, I'll go quick in the Lake Erie flood! |
Jefiner User ID: 39207912 United States 09/28/2021 10:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :) ... Quoting: The Starbuckian The thing about NY and the surrounding Great Lakes region, is they haven't discovered the volcano that was responsible for evaporating the sea water, forming the vast salt deposits, and heated the water allowing coral reefs to flourish. I just got done watching the History Channel, regarding how the Great Lakes were formed, and I can now see why people who may have evacuated off of La Palma at the beginning of the eruption may have returned, thinking this eruption is not much different from all the previous ones. Any one of those eruptions could have took off into a much larger eruption. In the Great Lakes video, rock formations were mis-identified as evidence of glacial activity, when I think they look more like they're volcanic. Such as, the great weight of the glacial ice, as it flowed down from the north, it gouged out the over 1000 foot deep lake. But the lake is level, with a great dip in the middle, same as the other lakes, except for Superior Lake, which has pumice floating along the shore, and vast amounts of iron rich ore in Minnesota, which I have seen personally. In fact it is very difficult to use a CB radio up there, because of all the iron nearby. Oh, the video also stated that the enormous salt caverns under Lake Erie are 1,700 feet under the lake. Kinda difficult to evaporate water that far below sea level. Gonna be interesting when they find the volcanic system that created all that. I'll have to watch that one. Thanks for bringing it up. I had forgotten about a conversation I had one here, years ago, with ST in BG. The alien guy? He posted that there was an inactive volcano under a golf course in Bowling Green. I got mad at him because I grew up in the area and never before or since had heard of it, BUT, I've never forgotten about it. I've never found verification and I kind of forgot about it, but now that we've moved back up here, I'll have to do some digging again. We never learned about possible volcanic activity here in school, just the glacial theories, mostly because of the Glacial Grooves on Kelley's Island. We used to be able to walk on them and check them out. Last time we were over there, they were fenced off and a group was studying them. Maybe bring a 4 foot level, or even a laser level to see how little elevation is gained going north, within those grooves. Also look for fumerole artifacts. In the road cuts, you can see evidence of volcanic ash as the rain erodes the soil they cut through to make the road. For me, there's a layer of exposed ash laden soil near a place formerly called Carriage Hill, which is within Athens. After seeing the erosion of ash laden soil that was erupted by Mt St Helens, it's easy to distinguish. Some tree species can do better than others in different soil types, which can help you to see if the soil changes over an area. For instance, in my region of Ohio, there is a particular tree of the white oak group, forgot the name at the moment, that likes limestone, and only grows within the exposed layer on that hillside. In reference to the video I cited above, we have dolomite nodules in the clay at the top of the ridge here. But our brine water begins at 500 feet down in the ground. Fresh water is on top of that. Our oil bearing Clinton Sandstone formation is at 3000 feet down, here, and gradually comes to the surface in West Virginia. Many rock climbers like to clamber all over it. I think it's down by the New River Gorge. It's been a lot of years since I've been down in that part of the state. Back in the late 70's, I was in YCC in Muskingum. We cut hiking trails around Black Hand Gorge. Our leaders really didn't know much about the hand, but after talking to a friend that's a paleontologist about a different rock feature in Texas, the hand in Ohio most likely has to be volcanic rock. Black Hand Gorge is part of Flint Ridge State Park area, or was at the time. Google the Mid Continent Rift. I would prefer not to. |
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eV3y User ID: 80698548 United States 09/28/2021 10:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :) Wow, I did NOT expect to read this on here in this thread of all places even though a few hundred pages back I did chuckle at the Texas Buckeye name. I'm from Coshocton. You're talking about my stomping grounds. Quoting: MailSlinger Aw nice, New Phila/Dover here...well, FL now. But that's pretty neato! *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* I can't force people to accept the truth, but I can expose them to it. |
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bhdz71 User ID: 80798731 United States 09/28/2021 10:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :) Notice the smoke colors tonight? See how they are all 3 the same color? Quoting: bhdz71 Main vent, lower lava fountain, ocean lava fall. We got water in the system. With a big fresh batch of the gooey goodness coming down in small window, running fast. The small cam is the base of the cone, can't find the ocean feed aside from the rental car cam link above The small one is the ocean fall. |