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Largest Earthquake Since 2014 as ANOTHER Volcano wakes up in Iceland 

Rob Tasker
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This time a bit further away from people but still it's historically been a large one and under a glacier which means a possible ash explosion.
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@Rob_Tasker
@Rob_Tasker Месяц назад
Coming to Iceland? Don't forget to bring a Drone amzn.to/3vpVJ1s since you can't get close to the eruptions. Be sure to subscribe for more updates!
@leptonsoup337
@leptonsoup337 Месяц назад
Barðarbunga has been having some periodic quakes in the magnitude 2-3 for the past few months to years. A lot of them have been relatively shallow (4-6 km in depth). I would not be surprised is we see another eruption 'soon' (in the geological sense). It is one of the most active volcanoes on this lovely little island. Fun fact! When this system last erupted, I was standing under a cliff about 60 km north to the north (just a few km out of Husavik) collecting samples from a geothermal system there. Needless to say, we had to dodge a few rocks that came off the cliff side :D
@Rob_Tasker
@Rob_Tasker Месяц назад
Wow now that must have been quite the experience!
@Sindrijo
@Sindrijo Месяц назад
@@Rob_Tasker There is a video somewhere out there of a car sized rock being ejected 100 of meters in the air and landing not too far from a car...
@Seriksy
@Seriksy Месяц назад
The VEI list actually goes to 8/9. The last Yellowstone eruption was a VEI 8, while Toba reached a VEI 9 when it erupted some 74 thousand years ago. Wonder if Iceland will produce a VEI 6 eruption in our lifetime though, that would be fascinating and extremely dangerous. Thanks for keeping us up to day Rob! :)
@Svedge
@Svedge Месяц назад
Size of the Toba caldera is quite mind blowing when looking at Maps..
@kennethloki7011
@kennethloki7011 Месяц назад
Hate to ne that guy, "technically" it still only goes up to 8. I'm guessing you watch geologyhub. Even though toba reached what would theoretically be a vei 9, the scale was never updated outside of 1 persons opinion.
@i-k1567
@i-k1567 Месяц назад
Dude has 0 idea what he’s talking about 💀
@sigisoltau6073
@sigisoltau6073 Месяц назад
It's not quite confirmed to be a 9 yet. In an article from December 2022, it was an 8, possibly a 9. So it's currently not yet confirmed clearly if it was a 9 or not.
@michaeldeierhoi4096
@michaeldeierhoi4096 Месяц назад
According to the USGS website the VEI runs from 0 to 8. There is no 9 listed on that scale. www.usgs.gov/media/images/volcanic-explosivity-index-vei-a-numeric-scale-measures-t
@vronw5782
@vronw5782 Месяц назад
Oooh we have been waiting for Bardarbunga or Askja to pop. Thank you for the up date, Iceland & its residents are amazing. ❤🕯🙏
@davidcranstone9044
@davidcranstone9044 Месяц назад
The E in VEI stands for explosivity, and it is based on the amount of rock ejected into the atmosphere. Most Icelandic eruptions have a negligible VEI because they are effusive - the very fluid basaltic magma allows its gas content to escape without explosions. The only recent exception that I know of is the 2011 (?) eruption that caused such disruption to air traffic, and that was because the volcano was erupting into an ice cap, so the magma was being almost instantly 'frozen', and ejected by steam explosions. So Bardarbunga could presumably produce a relatively high VEI eruption, if it was erupting through ice and remained that way.
@Tuzzz94
@Tuzzz94 Месяц назад
The earthquake was so violent that is shook out the letter "r" in the word "earthquake" shown in your thumbnail!
@jerrylitzza8842
@jerrylitzza8842 Месяц назад
A one off at that depth is likely signs of the thick Glacier failing, not magma movement yet. Multiple Earthquakes at 15 and 5 KM are required to be first before shallower earthquakes. So far in the past months, these have been not in multiples. That is not to say that the glacier failing is not thermally and/or uplift related, but I see no abrupt GPS changes yet. Earthquakes alone are NOT a sign of eruption.
@brymckay893
@brymckay893 Месяц назад
The VEI scale goes up to a VEI 8 - which is reserved for “super eruptions” such as Yellowstone, the Toba volcano, and the Long Valley Caldera’s Bishop Tuff eruption. Just wanted to help clarify. - Sincerely, a legitimate volcanologist who’s research is on Yellowstone’s last caldera forming eruption - The Lava Creek Tuff 😉
@ruperterskin2117
@ruperterskin2117 Месяц назад
Right on. Thanks for sharing.
@BexEdmondson
@BexEdmondson Месяц назад
great video, really love the balance of informative and also chill! this is a bit random and I'm sure someone's said this to you before, but you sound so extraordinarily similar to cgp grey that even though i know who I'm watching, as soon as my attention slips for a sec i do a double take of "wait was that cgp grey?" 😅
@karllove57
@karllove57 Месяц назад
Bárðarbunga is the largest volcano in Iceland. The next largest is Katla. You will all know when they wake up.
@stefangafert4251
@stefangafert4251 Месяц назад
When do you plane to switch the Vulcano on? I am next week in Iceland. Will the Vulcano be ready than?
@muhdiversity7409
@muhdiversity7409 Месяц назад
I took a connecting flight through Iceland with Iceland Air yesterday 4/20/2024 from Gatwick(UK) to Newark(US). Of course while I was in Iceland (just over an hour) there weren't any earthquakes 😂 The weather rain/wind at the airport was beastly, though. Especially running to and from the plane to the buses. Of course close on the heals of experiencing the earth quake in the North Eastern US a couple weeks ago.
@georgeferns6482
@georgeferns6482 Месяц назад
Taupo super volcano in NZ had a vei 8 eruption 26500 years ago.
@Godeater42
@Godeater42 Месяц назад
Maybe things have changed recently, but I thought there was a VEI 8 for eruptions such as Toba in Indonesia and other massive ones.
@michaeldeierhoi4096
@michaeldeierhoi4096 Месяц назад
There is an upper level of 8 for the super volcanoes like Toba or Yellowstone. www.usgs.gov/media/images/volcanic-explosivity-index-vei-a-numeric-scale-measures-t
@tthappyrock368
@tthappyrock368 Месяц назад
Feels like things are only just getting started! If this one erupts it definitely won't be a tourist eruption in any sense!
@roysigurdkarlsbakk3842
@roysigurdkarlsbakk3842 Месяц назад
Last time Barðarbunga erupted, it was outside of the glacier - if it erupts under it - well - we'll have to start shipping people to/from Iceland by boat. It'll go high up in the stratosphere with all that so2 and soot and planes don't really like that ;)
@JadedLady
@JadedLady Месяц назад
The year of the Vulcan seems like it is going to be extremely interesting by the time it is over.
@SCW1060
@SCW1060 Месяц назад
Your info is incorrect. The VEI scale is 0-8 and the last super eruption at Yellowstone was 640,000 ago since then it has had much smaller eruptions. I don't mean to be rude but just thought you might like the correct info 😅
@Beitownit
@Beitownit Месяц назад
If you look at the chart carefully around 5:55 you'll see one volcanic eruption is noticeably missing. The Toba event 74,000 years ago is the only eruption to be given a VEI 9 designation. There's consensus within the scientific community that the Toba event stands apart from all of the other super eruptions studied and given the VEI 8 designation. That said we've never observed an VEI 8 or VEI 9 eruption to know for sure.
@nicolasalexander408
@nicolasalexander408 Месяц назад
If you got a 6 no one would have any ear drums remaining....
@AKSnowbat907
@AKSnowbat907 Месяц назад
Is the entire island just a super volcanic cap?
@chandshima5590
@chandshima5590 Месяц назад
This guy, Bardarbunga, is very powerful
@user-xt4wu2lp7u
@user-xt4wu2lp7u Месяц назад
Wow it doesn't stop,does it..
@pef1960
@pef1960 Месяц назад
Bárðarbunga ís not a difficult word. It's just a hard 'th' like 'the'.
@sheilaathay2034
@sheilaathay2034 Месяц назад
Bar thar bunga?
@williamthomas2278
@williamthomas2278 Месяц назад
Yes Bar thar bunga like a pirate if you desire ​@sheilaathay2034
@timhazeltine3256
@timhazeltine3256 Месяц назад
I know what you mean. I have never understood why people have trouble pronouncing humuhumunukunukuapua'a
@user-cq4gw7vr4y
@user-cq4gw7vr4y Месяц назад
whether an eruption similar to 1477 will occur again?
@johnbradshaw7525
@johnbradshaw7525 Месяц назад
She is still filling up her magma chamber after the 2014-15
@elizabethphillips7813
@elizabethphillips7813 Месяц назад
According to the experts, no it is not waking up.
@richardmckinnon8791
@richardmckinnon8791 Месяц назад
I think its past do for everyone in Iceland should have a bug out bag ready to evacuate
@CP-xt5ux
@CP-xt5ux Месяц назад
Everyone has to see the vital information about what will soon destroy humanity that Dave Hodges talks about on his The Common Sense Show forum.
@katesommerville7217
@katesommerville7217 Месяц назад
I know i shouldn’t laugh but it is funny to hear your pronunciation of place names. But I’m sure Karma would get me cos I’d be worse 😅
@benjaminlamey3591
@benjaminlamey3591 Месяц назад
all iceland is on a fault, and they are somehow linked. Such a shallow quake, could well be a sign. By teh way, there are not a lot of people in the vicinity, but this may be quite a threat to the air space. in 2010, the eyjafjoll eruption led to the closing of the airspace in half europ for some days. that´s quite a economic stop.
@StrefanA
@StrefanA Месяц назад
No it’s not Icelands fault!
@benjaminlamey3591
@benjaminlamey3591 Месяц назад
@@StrefanA it IS iceland's tectonic fault.
@petramaas8574
@petramaas8574 Месяц назад
That was a large earthquake and it was very shallow, at only 0.1 km. It must have been felt in a large area. There was one 3.0 magnitude aftershock at 0.9 km. It is very alive, so anything is possible.
@fredriks5090
@fredriks5090 Месяц назад
Sounds like the bottom of an icelake could have given in, or a large portion of the icecap slamming down onto bedrock from water carving out the bottom.
@nickdiamond7595
@nickdiamond7595 Месяц назад
Magma making it's way up reclaiming Iceland?
@sheilaathay2034
@sheilaathay2034 Месяц назад
❤️‍🔥🙋‍♀️
@paperplaneschannel1111
@paperplaneschannel1111 Месяц назад
The Lord is coming now.
@chesterfieldthe3rd929
@chesterfieldthe3rd929 Месяц назад
The Lord is always here friend.
@RegebroRepairs
@RegebroRepairs Месяц назад
Urgh. So just when they will open the current eruption for visitors, this will shut down airtraffic? 😀 Just my luck that.
@MAGGOT_VOMIT
@MAGGOT_VOMIT Месяц назад
It's ok if you just say, "Smith" or "Jones". My ex girlfriend's last name is Niemczura but I always said, "Nim-crooka-zooka".
@BlueCyann
@BlueCyann Месяц назад
I guess that's why you're her ex.
@MAGGOT_VOMIT
@MAGGOT_VOMIT Месяц назад
@@BlueCyann No Simple Jack, she and her family thought the nickname was funny. They would even pick on each other and had shortened it to "Crooka-Zooka" when one (even I) would do or say something dumb.
@nicolasalexander408
@nicolasalexander408 Месяц назад
Boom! Nature is not the tell-lies-vision or the banks...nothing to see here, just keep shopping....
@debbyhutchinson3225
@debbyhutchinson3225 Месяц назад
2 erfcakes
@VicGreenBitcoin
@VicGreenBitcoin Месяц назад
Nonsense, I do not see any proof
@yourfriend185185
@yourfriend185185 Месяц назад
May allah/god has mercy and peace on all of his creations forever and ever World wide sequence of earthquake and other types of disaster is active from allah/god hopeful you will bring yourselves and others to get forgiveness from allah/god and bring others to ONE AND ONLY ONE ALLAH / GOD
@lisaphillips4943
@lisaphillips4943 Месяц назад
Bardabunga sure disrupted Air Traffic to Europe last time
@amleta432
@amleta432 Месяц назад
No, it didn't.
@davidway4259
@davidway4259 Месяц назад
Earthquake season is on going it seems.
@umvhu
@umvhu Месяц назад
Bad audio, poor images, waste of time video.
@albertperson4013
@albertperson4013 Месяц назад
All around the globe the volcanic and earthquake zones are 'waking up' due to the influx of peaking energy in the form of plasma, electrons, protons, etc emanating from the galactic core as part of the galactic current sheet and/or galactic superwave that is constantly flowing. We are approaching a 'maximum' level of that energy in the coming decade or two. More intense lighting storms compressing the L-shells could potentially cause massive disruptions in the electronic infrastructure also coming in the next decade or two.
@heatherstewart9300
@heatherstewart9300 Месяц назад
"On The Pulse With Silki" YT channel, is a good one to follow for Iceland volcanic info, since she's in Iceland.
@Rob_Tasker
@Rob_Tasker Месяц назад
I’m also in Iceland so I guess there’s a few of us with channels 😉
@timeatoth9745
@timeatoth9745 Месяц назад
Silky is not in Iceland..
@heatherstewart9300
@heatherstewart9300 Месяц назад
@@timeatoth9745 Really, I thought she was. My mistake, sorry folks.
@heatherstewart9300
@heatherstewart9300 Месяц назад
@@Rob_Tasker Lol, not sure how I was supposed to know that, but thanks for the reports, anyway.
@MountainFisher
@MountainFisher Месяц назад
@@timeatoth9745 Silki is a bit prone to using hyperbole.
@IbnBahtuta
@IbnBahtuta Месяц назад
Maybe they should change the name Iceland to something more appropriate for this current era. Why people live so close to volcanos is a mystery to me. It is like Pompeii wasn't a history lesson for them to learn from. To counter those that say that people don't learn from history I say, you speak for yourself.
@anonymouse8124
@anonymouse8124 Месяц назад
So it's easy to just upend a whole nation, move them somewhere else, no matter the damage this does to their culture and society? Bull. Humans settled in dangerous places all over, not just volcanically so. We simply have to adapt. If we were to live only where there were no natural disaster risks at all, we could live nowhere, since, even far from any faultlines, large oceans, mountains, or rivers, you will still get droughts, thunderstorms or flooding from rain. Not to mention that Bartharbunga is on a huge glacier national park far from any human habitation. If that's "too close" no one could live on Iceland anywhere, nor any other volcanic countries... like Japan, Indonesia, Hawaii, or New Zealand. Good luck resettling those millions!
@michaeldeierhoi4096
@michaeldeierhoi4096 Месяц назад
​@@anonymouse8124 Thank you for saying the same message that I have often used when people go on about why people near volcanoes. But they never seem to think about the numerous hazards of other natural disasters which are much more serious and often more lethal. Hurricanes, tornadoes and wildfires to name a few.
@strongbelieveroftheholybible
@strongbelieveroftheholybible Месяц назад
Earthquakes in divers places. Lord Jesus Christ is coming soon 🙏🏼❤️🕊REPENT, believe in the Gospel, Be Born Again
@sharon94503
@sharon94503 Месяц назад
Please, save yourself and the doomsday rhetoric.
@freebeerecords
@freebeerecords Месяц назад
Think NYC- baddabingbaddaboom?
@chrisshipley8703
@chrisshipley8703 Месяц назад
Title says Eathquake
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