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Message Subject Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :)
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I wanna Add something, how many of You have Question this, Do the models of the tsunami take into account the Added delta formed from the magma, load, plus the load of the Whole Ridge?
 Quoting: Hi5SurfPR


Haven't gotten any feedback on that very variable since I wondered about the whole dynamics involved w/ new land formation and that insane 1000+ ft drop in sea floor.

Few others here have wondered upon that splinter in the brian.

Am not a hard sciences person, but am wondering about the stability of a lava pennisula and how that factors into the whole piling on scenario we see playing out currently.

Lava rock is lighter than other materials, right? So, depending on how much continues to flow and add to the new mass, I would think the stability is at the very least highly suspect.

Someone chime in here and educate us, please.
 Quoting: Deplorable Zenobia


If lava cools really quickly the gas bubbles in it grow bigger like pumice stone, lots of times it happens during underwater eruptions, if it flows out like this lava it forms a basalt lava which is very, very dense and heavy. More weight certainly can’t help matters.
 Quoting: The guitar playing gardener


We also have all that ash, incredible amounts, everywhere.

Firemen and others are trying to clean roofs of houses/businesses that have been evacuated. Sounds like an impossible job to keep up on. But ash will collapse a roof easily.

What else can it collapse. ugh.

(posted earlier in thread)


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 Quoting: Tangy


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