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wow truely stunning picture there Mr Data
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Roll on 4pm so glad my lectures have finished for the day! are the tremors still going strong or easing off a little?
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Finally!! Wasn't sure if it was going to anymore
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The underwater volcanic eruption looks incredible. Lucky people being in the right place at the right time
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They were so cute!!
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Thanks for the help guys :lol: thats makes a lot more sense now. I knew some erupt underwater but not that they collapse but that makes perfect sense now - thanks for the links Lady P, will have to keep them for future reference. One more question SC I'm stuck on the measusement of lava cu m you mention below? Not sure if my guess is right - cubic unit meters? Probably made that up knowing my luck!!
So if the volcano in Niyragongo is distructive and erupts...is it distructive along the lines of Mount St Helens or pyroclastic flow destructive?
Sorry for the bombardment of questions!!
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:lol: how does that happen? eruption? caves in under the pressure?? never heard that before..anyone able to shed light on it?
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sunset in Finland
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I don't suppose it's possible to watch these online as I have no tv?
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Looks like Rebout is one stubbon volcano keeping everyone on their toes!!
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B) wish I had Discovery that would be really interesting to watch
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Great to see you're back SC <_<
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SC your time has not be wasted. I have learnt so much more about volcanoes than I ever expected to thanks to the links you posted. I wouldn't have known about these volcanoes nearing eruption until potentially afterwards (if they ever blow) which would be a real shame to think I could have been following the progression up to the potential eruption. Just because one individual thinks badly/wrong/whatever he wants to classify it of what you write doesn't mean the rest of us do.
Heck I'm guilty of thinking I knew a lot about volcanoes before commenting in this tread, turns out I knew enough to get by and I'm going to guess most people have their own guesses as to when the eruption could take place I've got my guesses wrong so many times and with the information recieved later during the day or week I've gained knowledge as to why my thinking was wrong. TP just because you may think differently about the information SC says doesn't mean you should have a go at him. I'm not having a go at you but you've just cost me a lot of new information which has resparked a lost dream and it's terribly sad to know I'm not going to have such easy access to finding about future events.
TP on the remark about low intellegence that cannot take part - I've asked and written some very amatuer knowledged stuff and people probably laughed at it (I did!) but without someone helping to give resources to increase the intellegence on a subject matter surely it would stay low?
If you have some information feel free to post it, but I don't think there's a more frequent up to date poster (since I started replying) than SC. Shame it came to this SC
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geez I've falled behind on half of this, Mount Asama looking like it's producing some more lava up to the cone, I don't know if there's enough pressure this time for the eruption thats beyond my knowledge and current resources
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something is happening with Mount Asama - red colouring is appearing in the clouds at the cone - not sure if this is the start of an eruption but its great to watch
http://bousai.maechan.net/volcano/asama/maechan/latest.shtml
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Gosh so much activity I'm struggling to keep up!!
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Is the webcam still working? I can't see anything
looking eventful on the seismograph
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I don't want to leave the computer, have a lecture in 15mins...I know where my mind will be during that 1hr 15minutes!!
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I have the horrible feeling it will erupt while im in class and there's nothing I can do to watch it - thanks for the updates
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i envy the photographers capturing this soo lucky
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wow stunning images
Vikings Volcanic Activity Thread
in Space, Science & nature
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Paul on this link from NOAA/NWS is the black dotted area the ash?