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Ruang Volcano Eruption Update; Another Plug Forms, Possible Larger Eruption 

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Another plug appears to have formed at the Ruang volcano. As a result, pressure is currently building up and could be released in a larger eruption than witnessed in the last 24 hours. While unlikely to come close in magnitude or intensity to the April 17th plinian eruption phase, this could still generate a 12 kilometer high eruption column and carries with it a potential tsunami risk. This video discusses the latest developments at Ruang, along with the possibility that the three regional islands are all vents on the rim of a hidden caldera.
Thumbnail Photo Credit: Bawoleh Yuanita, / yuanitagretosbawoleh , Used with Permission
Note: This video’s thumbnail image does not show Ruang’s current activity, but rather its past plinian phase on April 17th. Ruang’s current eruptive activity is much weaker (at least when I posted this video).
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[1] PVMBG (Pusat Vulkanologi dan Mitigasi Bencana Geologi) (Indonesia)
[2] VEIs, dates/years, composition, tephra layer name, DRE estimates, and bulk tephra volume estimates for volcanic eruptions shown in this video which were assigned a VEI 4 or larger and are not Ruang's 2024 eruption or Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai's 2022 eruption are sourced from the LaMEVE database (British Geological Survey © UKRI), www2.bgs.ac.uk/vogripa/view/c..., Used with Permission
[3] Source of Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) methodology and criteria: Newhall, C. G., and Self, S. (1982), The volcanic explosivity index (VEI) an estimate of explosive magnitude for historical volcanism, J. Geophys. Res., 87(C2), 1231-1238, doi:10.1029/JC087iC02p01231. Accessed / Read by / geologyhub on Oct 5th, 2022.
[4] INGVvulcani
0:00 Ruang Volcano Erupts
0:59 An Ancient Caldera?
1:51 Undated Caldera
2:59 What Might Happen Next

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@GeologyHub
@GeologyHub Месяц назад
Note: By a “larger eruption” I only mean larger than the weak activity witnessed in the last 24 hours at the Ruang volcano.
@Beitownit
@Beitownit Месяц назад
Thank you for the clarification.
@justinwilson3922
@justinwilson3922 Месяц назад
U scared the crap out of me I thought there will be a Mount saint helens kind of eruption
@Beitownit
@Beitownit Месяц назад
@@justinwilson3922 I thought worse than St. Helens and more like Tambora.
@kevinspell99
@kevinspell99 Месяц назад
It might be another VEI 4 or maybe a VEI 5
@justinwilson3922
@justinwilson3922 Месяц назад
@@Beitownit no way that volcano is strong enough to produce a eruption that large no chance
@Yezpahr
@Yezpahr Месяц назад
The constant lightning blitzes in that one clip are frightening and epic.
@bitey-facepuppyguy2038
@bitey-facepuppyguy2038 Месяц назад
That kind of constant lightning is probably a universal feature of all plinian eruptions.Large vulcanian and surtseyan eruptions usually have lighting too.
@George-xb5ey
@George-xb5ey Месяц назад
It's just friction as the ash forces itself into the atmosphere
@johnal-kel9063
@johnal-kel9063 Месяц назад
@tthappyrock368
@tthappyrock368 Месяц назад
Agreed! The 1980 Mt. St. Helen eruption also had a lightning storm with it. We lived a bit over 200 miles east and a bit south. We could see roiling black clouds of ash and the lightning storm steaming by to our north. It must have been terrifying for people directly in its path!
@andrewdias478
@andrewdias478 Месяц назад
Ruang: “But wait, there’s more!”
@mario.out_of-context
@mario.out_of-context Месяц назад
Indonesia:No...!
@justinwilson3922
@justinwilson3922 28 дней назад
I mean u weren’t wrong 😂😂
@kskssxoxskskss2189
@kskssxoxskskss2189 Месяц назад
Just rewatched the Nova episode on Tonga's underwater explosion three years ago. Scary stuff. Let's hope this doesn't happen any time soon -- or, most especially, any time suddenly.
@TheSpaceEnthusiast-vl6wx
@TheSpaceEnthusiast-vl6wx Месяц назад
Thanks as always. I hope no one has died due the eruption, and I hope that the plug will release some pressure. Ruang's probable underwater caldera and others like it are fascinating. Maybe the eruption that formed it shows up in the ice core record. I hope no one has been hurt severely, if the roof damage is any indication.
@GeologyHub
@GeologyHub Месяц назад
So far there appears to have been 0 casualties. No reports of injuries either, which is good.
@TheSpaceEnthusiast-vl6wx
@TheSpaceEnthusiast-vl6wx Месяц назад
@@GeologyHub Thanks!
@keegandutto6976
@keegandutto6976 Месяц назад
A note on 1:52, that caldera could be a lateral collapse remnant, as it is breached to sea level and there is possible hummocky terrain on the seafloor directly N of the island.
@GeologyHub
@GeologyHub Месяц назад
This is quite true. However, more studies are needed to determine this. Or, it could be a non-eruption related landslide deposit.
@GlideYNRG
@GlideYNRG Месяц назад
Volcanoes.... Reminding us that we are not at the top of the pecking order. Thank you for another well presented informative video.
@Jameson1776
@Jameson1776 Месяц назад
Wouldn’t a volcano have to be alive and in competition with us in order to be on that list?
@MrPeabody67
@MrPeabody67 Месяц назад
​@@Jameson1776large objects have the right of way regardless of whether they are living or not. Same principle applies to Asteroids and GRBs.
@Jameson1776
@Jameson1776 Месяц назад
@@MrPeabody67 yeah but pecking order usually refers to a list or rank/position order. Whether it be human or animals. Inanimate objects don’t qualify.
@Jameson1776
@Jameson1776 Месяц назад
@@MrPeabody67 a hierarchy of status seen among members of a group of people or animals, originally as observed among hens. This is the definition I found with a google search.
@MrPeabody67
@MrPeabody67 Месяц назад
@@Jameson1776 You're overthrowing it. A Pyroclastic flow does not care about your technicalities.
@getinthespace7715
@getinthespace7715 Месяц назад
The proximity of the volcano to the communities on Southwest corner of Thulandang Island is scary.
@grumpyoldman6767
@grumpyoldman6767 Месяц назад
Krakatoa sputtered around 7 days before the big boom.
@SparkyOne549
@SparkyOne549 Месяц назад
Was active months before also.
@Leyrann
@Leyrann Месяц назад
Krakatoa first activated all the way back in May, and it's catastrophic eruption only happened in August.
@majirayne1063
@majirayne1063 Месяц назад
You are adding to my anxiety 😊 but i agree and had thought the same.
@Vesuviusisking
@Vesuviusisking Месяц назад
70’000 feet ash cloud is amazing
@ThatOpalGuy
@ThatOpalGuy Месяц назад
the 2km high lava fountain during the initial eruption is just incredible.
@Mountain8ear
@Mountain8ear Месяц назад
70,000* You should use a comma, not an apostrophe.
@steveheuser7382
@steveheuser7382 Месяц назад
That will cool things off .
@ruidadgmailcanada8508
@ruidadgmailcanada8508 Месяц назад
@@steveheuser7382ice age here we come…our descendants anyways.
@steveheuser7382
@steveheuser7382 Месяц назад
@@ruidadgmailcanada8508 yup o heard the sea ice pack is at a twenty year high .
@troutfishinggermany9186
@troutfishinggermany9186 Месяц назад
If the three islands indeed belonged to a single caldera, is there any evidence on the age of that caldera? Could this be any of the „missing“ vulcanoes (eruptions with unknown provenance) that you mentioned in earlier videos?
@ikbalikbal769
@ikbalikbal769 Месяц назад
I immediately thought the same thing
@GeologyHub
@GeologyHub Месяц назад
If these 3 islands are a linked caldera, it probably isn’t Holocene in age.
@xwiick
@xwiick Месяц назад
Thanks for all of your hard work man!
@yomogami4561
@yomogami4561 Месяц назад
appreciate the continuing updates thanks
@TyphoonVstrom
@TyphoonVstrom Месяц назад
On bathymetric maps, Ruang looks like a large side vent to Thulandang island, which looks to be the main volcano/ caldrea. I don't think there's anything too sinister hidden underwater. It does raise the question of how long ago Thulandang erupted, and can it be considered dormant (I suspect not). These islands seem to be related to subduction volcanism from the nearby NNE/ SSW trending sanghie double subduction zone, where the Phillipines plate and Sula block/ Sulawesi sea basin block are both subducting the small remnants of some older plate. There is a LOT going on around there tectonically. EDIT: Known as the Molucca sea collission zone, there are a few good papers available about it.
@HeatherMerrell
@HeatherMerrell Месяц назад
Lots of sliding and pinching. I think also a mantle plume.
@Imbalto
@Imbalto Месяц назад
FYI the atoll like island that is cut off on google earth pro imagery can be viewed using arcGIS online if you have an account. It does resemble a highly eroded version of the 3 islands left by Krakatoas climactic eruption with the addition of enough time to allow a carbonate reef to form on the caldera ring
@maryfreeman3341
@maryfreeman3341 Месяц назад
I think your videos are amazing, the photography extreemly descritive, and although I would love to see a volcano. I think living in this area may be very dangerous. Thank you to all your comentators who give more information to me as a non professional.
@mikeharrington5593
@mikeharrington5593 Месяц назад
We must hope that there will be no sudden unexpected eruption spilling outside the safety zone, and that the people in harm's way have enough warning time to safely evacuate before any wider area eruption(s). Amazing how millions of people life their whole lives on the edge of such volcanic dangers.
@ThatOpalGuy
@ThatOpalGuy Месяц назад
thanks for the update. this could be a problem for some time.
@twotone3471
@twotone3471 Месяц назад
So, basically it's Krakatoa's sibling. However like Taal (Supervolcano erupting this year in Philippines) shows, not every Supervolcano eruption is super. But Krakatoa's big explosion having seawater enter into the magma chamber, the same way that Hunga Tonga's did recently is worrying for this volcano, especially with it having submarine vents already.
@KanyeTheGayFish69
@KanyeTheGayFish69 Месяц назад
Are you sure taal can be considered a supervolcano?
@twotone3471
@twotone3471 Месяц назад
@@KanyeTheGayFish69 Pretty sure. The Caldera is 30 KM across with Welded Tuffs from its formation found 100 KM away around Manilla. Taal is a true monster, and if it decided to recreate an eruption like it's caldera forming eruptions it would be a VEI 7 at the minimum.
@timothyjones7067
@timothyjones7067 Месяц назад
@@KanyeTheGayFish69Taal is not considered a supervolcano, but does have a confirmed VEI-7 eruption in its past and does have a magma chamber large enough to produce another one should it be filled to maximum capacity.
@aron1332
@aron1332 Месяц назад
Largest estimates for Taal's strongest eruption is just 150 km^3 far from supervolcanic level
@catty9132
@catty9132 24 дня назад
If Taal supervulcano.. Batur - Agung complex in Bali also supervulcano
@suzettebavier4412
@suzettebavier4412 Месяц назад
Appreciate you, GH
@Neloish
@Neloish Месяц назад
We glad Earth is not dead, but also be fearful.
@sigisoltau6073
@sigisoltau6073 Месяц назад
True. Though eruptions in the past were much larger than today, possibly because the mantle was hotter back then.
@KanyeTheGayFish69
@KanyeTheGayFish69 Месяц назад
@@sigisoltau6073not really. The largest explosive eruption ever as far as we know was only 40,000 years ago, and tambora was one of the largest since then. They just rarely happen in a human timespan.
@Dragrath1
@Dragrath1 Месяц назад
@@sigisoltau6073 I don't know if we can say that eruptions were larger in the past conclusively since the eruptive activity since the Neoproterozoic seems to have been fairly episodic, and there is very limited older geological records of past volcanic intervals from the Archaean to the Mesoproterozoic. There is evidence that suggests the speed and intensity of plate tectonics has sped up over the last billion years which based on some papers I've looked at likely is linked to Earth's mantle cooling enough for particular phases of less dense mineral hydrates to accumulate in the mantle in quantities sufficient to drive upwelling within an increasingly deeper convective system. In essence as the planet cools the Mantle Transition Zone moves deeper into the planet. For the planets first 3.5 billion years or so according to these models at least the mantle was too hot for the mobilization of large scale coordinated convective cycling so subduction and plate tectonics were present but the motions and phenomenon were shallower and more localized i.e. less organized or so the theory goes. This phase transition does neatly line up with the end of the "boring billion" which supports the picture that suppressed volcanic activity during the Paleoproterozoic and Mesoproterozoic. Now the activity was probably much more intense prior to that boring billion interval largely coinciding with that more slugging interval of plate tectonics especially after the assembly of Columbia/Nuna 1.7 Ga but the point is that there are good reasons based on thermodynamic arguments that we might suspect that the rate of volcanic activity on Earth has not been a linear decrease.
@Deriv801
@Deriv801 Месяц назад
@@KanyeTheGayFish69 Toba, almost wiped out humanity for good
@KanyeTheGayFish69
@KanyeTheGayFish69 Месяц назад
@@Deriv801 toba
@aaronsterlind6334
@aaronsterlind6334 Месяц назад
"Unless their models are wrong". Well, in my 52 years, having a keen interest in science starting at a very young age, it's been my experience that their models are usually wrong.
@rizkyadiyanto7922
@rizkyadiyanto7922 Месяц назад
every models are wrong, some are useful.
@LadyAlriandi
@LadyAlriandi Месяц назад
Would not be the first time a big event happen and they look back on that data and previous data with new and better technology and go "Oh wait. This makes much more sense now"
@pleasuregaming2601
@pleasuregaming2601 Месяц назад
That's a concerning fact
@morkusmorkus6040
@morkusmorkus6040 Месяц назад
Every time
@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88
@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 Месяц назад
That's crazy that the falling ejecta has enough force to punch holes in the roofs like that. But you figure some of them were a km high before falling back down. That's more than plenty of distance to hit terminal velocity on the way back down.
@DigitalDissident
@DigitalDissident Месяц назад
tin can roofs vs rock
@erlemartincarvalho1733
@erlemartincarvalho1733 Месяц назад
I say..flights in my country affected. The Star newspaper did a good piece on the stranded passengers.. particularly in Sabah and Sarawak in Borneo.
@darrenmarrable2530
@darrenmarrable2530 Месяц назад
You are the best.
@cluelessbeekeeping1322
@cluelessbeekeeping1322 Месяц назад
I love your channel man!
@chimknee
@chimknee Месяц назад
Thanks for the update.
@NAC_Exec
@NAC_Exec Месяц назад
Makes you wonder if this is one of those missing volcanoes that scientist keep trying to find.
@davide8982
@davide8982 Месяц назад
For the first time it showed on the news in Portugal…. It bad.
@jimihendrix991
@jimihendrix991 Месяц назад
...wow, something more important (the volcano) than CR7 in Portugal..... Way to go, welcome to reality in the 21st century... 😉
@bohdanburban5069
@bohdanburban5069 Месяц назад
Nice call ....
@rh3309
@rh3309 Месяц назад
Now imagine that this thing goes off like Hunga Tonga did. 536 AD part 2 Electric Boogaloo
@Florahitman
@Florahitman Месяц назад
Everybody’s get santorinied
@bubbabigmin
@bubbabigmin Месяц назад
To be fair anything could happen, we could even see a VEI-6 from Ruang, sometimes huge eruptions are preceded by smaller ones, such was the case for Tambora in 1815 which was preceded by multiple VEI-4 events. A glance at the caldera/crater on the neighboring island shows that possibility clearly even if there isn't a larger caldera linking all the volcanoes. You were definitely wrong about the possible future activity in your earlier video, prior to the Plinian event (which you may have deleted?) - any commentary on future activity is purely speculative. Volcanoes do what they want when they want!
@davidford3115
@davidford3115 Месяц назад
Indeed. Hunga Tonga-Haupai was preceded by smaller yet still powerful explosive events. As did Pinatubo and Mount St. Helens. I don't think they are out of danger until a month of no tremors or uplift occurs.
@RobertDPore
@RobertDPore Месяц назад
He hasn’t deleted any of the Ruang videos - you might be getting confused by the fact that he posted the first one much later in the day than usual and that means that both the first and second videos (at this exact moment) read as having been posted on the same day.
@muhammadhanifkurnaen6689
@muhammadhanifkurnaen6689 Месяц назад
It just depend on how powerfull its gasses and magma type. Krakatoa became very powerfull thanks to injection of different magma type resulting "deadly cocktail" that push eruption energy beyond anything before it.
@bubbabigmin
@bubbabigmin Месяц назад
@@muhammadhanifkurnaen6689 We'll it's already gone Plinian so there's definitely a lot of energy in the eruputible material. I can't find any information on the type of lava erupted in this particular event, generally though, Plinian eruptions are most often, silica rich, explosive magmas like dactite or rhyolite.
@callmeishmael3031
@callmeishmael3031 Месяц назад
Volcanoes don't want. They're geophysics at work doing what geophysics determines.
@southerneruk
@southerneruk Месяц назад
Not much to worry about, unless a crack happens that allows seawater to enter the lava reservoir, if that happens think Krakatoa size explosion all that water entering the lava chamber and with that a very large and quick steam pressure build up, and unable to escape though the vents fast enough, result extremely large explosion, and change in the weather patterns
@peter5.056
@peter5.056 Месяц назад
Let's just hope this thing doesn't go Tambora on us. Given the current political and economic climate of the world, that would be a bad day for humanity indeed.
@carolynwilliams7414
@carolynwilliams7414 Месяц назад
Which was worse??? Tambora or Krakatoa in 1883?
@carolynwilliams7414
@carolynwilliams7414 Месяц назад
Which was worse??? Tambora or Krakatoa in 1883???
@justinwilson3922
@justinwilson3922 Месяц назад
@@carolynwilliams7414tambora
@Florahitman
@Florahitman Месяц назад
Tambora
@kennethloki7011
@kennethloki7011 Месяц назад
Not happening more than likely. Doesn't have the history of doing so neither does it have the magma chamber for it which is most important.
@SongMom8
@SongMom8 Месяц назад
Wow, scary all those holes in the roofs. Where do you go for cover? 😳
@kennethloki7011
@kennethloki7011 Месяц назад
Away from the ocean and towards higher ground. Pretty much the same as every other threat.
@rapemap
@rapemap Месяц назад
Use helmet and run for your life!
@lepeejon2955
@lepeejon2955 Месяц назад
Seeing the volcanic material going through a metal corrugate roof was shocking to me.
@morkusmorkus6040
@morkusmorkus6040 Месяц назад
I think its nirw got to do with the quality of roofing material. Stones that size shouldn't punch holes through steel of that thickeness...not even close.
@GeologyHub
@GeologyHub Месяц назад
@@morkusmorkus6040I’m also a bit confused, but can confirm that this type of damage is the most widespread roof damage observed due to the eruption.
@jrkorman
@jrkorman Месяц назад
@@GeologyHub I'm also a bit "confused" as I've seen 4 inch hailstones bounce of similar type off roofing. That hail would weigh more and have more energy. Also they tend to dent the material greatly rather than puncture the metal. I was looking at visual data from the Korean geostationary satellite this evening, comparing several days ago; nice green island, to this evening where it appears mostly brown on the north and east slopes.
@keesvrins8410
@keesvrins8410 Месяц назад
Im not sure its metal. These also exists in plastic or even asbest.
@eledatowle8767
@eledatowle8767 Месяц назад
If the roof was new, yes, it would be shocking, but consider a metal roof made 20-30 years ago, exposed to a wet, oceanside climate for decades.
@matthewbooth9265
@matthewbooth9265 Месяц назад
So i was possibly right about the island having potential for a much larger eruption....when you start to look hard, it turns out that there are super volcano's or ones on their way to that, all over the place where we had not yet realised.
@StuffandThings_
@StuffandThings_ Месяц назад
Yeah the most likely VEI 7 or 8 will not come from anything famous but rather from some random volcanic field or stratovolcano cluster that decides to wake up and make a big bang. In hindsight these things are obvious, but beforehand the red flags can be real subtle. I still think the potential for a truly large eruption is vanishingly small (they always are even in the most likely candidates) but definitely present.
@morkusmorkus6040
@morkusmorkus6040 Месяц назад
👏
@arydee1897
@arydee1897 Месяц назад
imagine if three islands actually a single volcano even it's underwater still scary af
@aliensounddigital8729
@aliensounddigital8729 Месяц назад
Very cool.
@user-lh5fp7bf2c
@user-lh5fp7bf2c Месяц назад
Interesting.....
@dkbros1592
@dkbros1592 Месяц назад
Remember Indonesia was connected 5000 years ago because of low water level
@catty9132
@catty9132 24 дня назад
But not on this area
@neogenmatrix6162
@neogenmatrix6162 Месяц назад
It's odd too that Pinatubo didn't show history of major eruption until it did and by that time it was too late for anybody to evacuate. Ring of Fire volcanos can't be trusted to do has history shows.
@jrkorman
@jrkorman Месяц назад
You might want to glance at the wiki page for Pinatubo! Certainly not a dead volcano!
@KanyeTheGayFish69
@KanyeTheGayFish69 Месяц назад
It’s hard to know history without looking at older calderas
@ManiacRacing
@ManiacRacing Месяц назад
Holes in metal roofing is a bit rowdy.
@HeatherMerrell
@HeatherMerrell Месяц назад
Refrigerators are worse "PAHOA, Hawaii - If Hawaii's Kilauea volcano blows its top in the coming days or weeks, as experts fear, it could hurl ash and boulders the size of refrigerators miles into the air, shutting down airline traffic and endangering lives in all directions, scientists say. "If it goes up, it will come down," said Charles Mandeville, volcano hazards coordinator for the U.S. Geological Survey. "You don't want to be underneath anything that weighs 10 tons when it's coming out at 120 mph."
@duncandoyle7844
@duncandoyle7844 Месяц назад
Captivating as always. one question. How could it be in hidden Caldera,, is there no mapping of below the surface? THX
@residentenigma7141
@residentenigma7141 Месяц назад
That last bit brought it home.
@jacknemo8021
@jacknemo8021 Месяц назад
Isn't that the pattern of Tambora....back in 1815?
@keesvrins8410
@keesvrins8410 Месяц назад
What is the Pattern?
@teakangel3683
@teakangel3683 Месяц назад
Here we have the potential for lateral plate fracture, in effect a 'mini super-volcano' resulting in an explosion powerful enough to expose the Earth's mantle
@Jesus_is_All_we_need
@Jesus_is_All_we_need Месяц назад
Whoa! 😳😲🙏
@jonnybritnorth7966
@jonnybritnorth7966 Месяц назад
is the seawater pressure and atmospheric pressure subduing the caldera underwater eruption whilst the lower pressure exerted by the caldera rim the easiest path to eruption? If the rim collapses then the underwater vent pressure would be overcome with the lack of overhead water pressure causing a VIE6 plus? from the underwater vent
@Tuzzz94
@Tuzzz94 Месяц назад
Nice!
@FalconXE302
@FalconXE302 Месяц назад
Sounds like you are predicting something like a Krakatoa style eruption of enormous size...?
@FranktheDachshund
@FranktheDachshund Месяц назад
They gravel rain is extreme.
@ErnestJay88
@ErnestJay88 Месяц назад
I hope Ruang volcano wasn't ended as "bigger version of Hunga Tonga" because those 3 islands might be a part of bigger volcano underwater.
@neverstreamer4875
@neverstreamer4875 Месяц назад
Woah! Is there more of that pyroclastic flow hitting the water video?
@Eleora1997Msia
@Eleora1997Msia Месяц назад
huge eruption but nobody hurts... God is good ❤
@fakshen1973
@fakshen1973 Месяц назад
Perhaps the pressure will equalize with the underwater flow becoming the beginning of a new island. There is building pressure again. However, it's rising slowly.
@johk123
@johk123 Месяц назад
What scary is North Sulawesi's volcano not just Ruang. There are 6 other volcanos in that province. They are in close proximity each other. Well that is scary 😅
@farizkeren5730
@farizkeren5730 Месяц назад
Let's see... we have Ruang, Awu, Karangetang, Tangkoko, Klabat, Ambang, and the Tondano Caldera complex
@muhammadhanifkurnaen6689
@muhammadhanifkurnaen6689 Месяц назад
I think its impossible for those 6 volcanos erupt at the same time. 2 maybe best scenario
@johk123
@johk123 Месяц назад
@@muhammadhanifkurnaen6689 yup. But isn't it odd to have a few volcanoes in close proximity to each other. Will it be a huge magma chamber beneath this province? 😅
@paulcoverdale8312
@paulcoverdale8312 Месяц назад
Be safe as you can everyone all da best from UK 🇬🇧
@nicolasalexander408
@nicolasalexander408 Месяц назад
When you mentioned that there were tremor sunder tugaloo? and an underwater eruption I couldn't help but think of Sherlock Holmes, and all the evidence for something larger are present...
@SevereWeatherCenter
@SevereWeatherCenter Месяц назад
This was my concern.
@DakotaDobbs-qf1ug
@DakotaDobbs-qf1ug Месяц назад
Is it possible its part of a supermassive valcano we didnt know about and its getting ready to go off
@michaeldeierhoi4096
@michaeldeierhoi4096 Месяц назад
I would say no because super volcanic eruptions are extremely rare and besides they invariably give years of unrest before erupting.
@DakotaDobbs-qf1ug
@DakotaDobbs-qf1ug Месяц назад
@@michaeldeierhoi4096 yea I know that but we also don't know anything hardly about valcanos it's sounds like we know most until something big happens and people are scrambling to figure everything out
@nils-erikolsson3539
@nils-erikolsson3539 Месяц назад
How big would the eruption have been that made those three islands then?
@michelledulay2170
@michelledulay2170 Месяц назад
the volcanic lightning!f YIKES!
@danb8877
@danb8877 Месяц назад
flying to indo next week. hope flights are all good if she really goes boom.
@rapemap
@rapemap Месяц назад
Indonesia is big. It is happening in a corner. Life in other corners are as good (/bad) as usual.
@muhammadhanifkurnaen6689
@muhammadhanifkurnaen6689 Месяц назад
If you go to any province in north sulawesi island and around it, that could be a problem. Otherwise life is good
@eledatowle8767
@eledatowle8767 Месяц назад
@@rapemap I like how you worded that. 😄
@DakotaDobbs-qf1ug
@DakotaDobbs-qf1ug Месяц назад
It it possible that if this is a volcanic caldera that it was one of the mystery eruptions
@keatonterry
@keatonterry Месяц назад
How does this compare to the 2014 Sinabung eruption?
@paintfatpurple7394
@paintfatpurple7394 Месяц назад
It’s a BIG Bessy😮
@Deltaflot1701
@Deltaflot1701 Месяц назад
This is wy I ilive on the East Coast of the US, amongst other factors :D
@jacksonkruse1794
@jacksonkruse1794 Месяц назад
Have there ever been any unsuspecting ships that have sunk due to volcanic eruption?
@101life9
@101life9 Месяц назад
Go baby, go.... Release your fury.
@Headwyres
@Headwyres Месяц назад
When the vent (ruang in bahasa indonesia) filled with magma then be ready....
@ironwolfF1
@ironwolfF1 Месяц назад
That moment when you _don't_ want to hear...BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE!'
@Cyklonus
@Cyklonus Месяц назад
👍👍
@ogedeh
@ogedeh Месяц назад
What happen 😢
@duncandoyle7844
@duncandoyle7844 Месяц назад
That means to imply there is a Caldera within which there is a Caldera (containing one strata) and two strata inside . Me no more type,
@sonjasleeper1511
@sonjasleeper1511 Месяц назад
Volcano has a bad stomach
@kaihumphreys96
@kaihumphreys96 Месяц назад
Ruang is a giant caldera like Krakatoa
@MegaBluebone
@MegaBluebone Месяц назад
I wonder if this latest eruption is just a precursor to a bigger eruption much like krakatoa 1883
@justinwilson3922
@justinwilson3922 Месяц назад
Or like Mount tambora and hunga tunga
@totot99
@totot99 Месяц назад
The pronunciations were abysmal 😢 Tah-goo-lahn-dahng not Tah-goo-leng-deng Pah-see-geh (hard G) not Puh-sige
@eledatowle8767
@eledatowle8767 Месяц назад
Other languages are hard, and there are hundreds of them. Scientists can't possibly know the pronunciation of every place name in the world, as locals would pronounce it. I live in Maine, where we have Mooslookmeguntic, Oquossic, Canaan, and Bangor. Most folks don't even get the last two right, according to locals. Of course, Berlin, NH, is pronounced BUR-lin, not BerLIN -- So even place names spelled the same way may be reinterpreted in different places. A gentle instruction is more helpful than a harsh critique like "abysmal." Maybe just try, "Locals pronounce these this way..." I hope you are safely distant from this thing. A cheerful howdy from Maine, USA
@SinnerChrono
@SinnerChrono Месяц назад
Just thought of a fun video idea. Discuss the volcano mt doom. from the lord of the rings. You couls for fun analyze it using the film footage.
@davidcranstone9044
@davidcranstone9044 Месяц назад
Actually it is Mount Doom. Barad Dur is Sauron's fortress nearby.
@SinnerChrono
@SinnerChrono Месяц назад
@davidcranstone9044 thanks! I always forget that it has a silly name. Unlike the tower. Haha
@LostCylon
@LostCylon Месяц назад
If it's had such a large explossion in the distant past, I wonder when? Perhaps the one that caused the Dark Ages? That has been thought to have been Krakatoa, but now?
@TheDanEdwards
@TheDanEdwards Месяц назад
" the one that caused the Dark Ages?" - what "Dark Ages"?
@blanc6519
@blanc6519 Месяц назад
​@@TheDanEdwardsthe day without sun for years(?)
@LostCylon
@LostCylon Месяц назад
@@TheDanEdwards Look up the Wiki page Volcanic winter of 536. It caused famine throughout the world, and the downfall of many civilisations. Tree rings have been studied from that period that show a distinct lack of summer, so crops failed etc.
@SMunro
@SMunro Месяц назад
If Bali goes molten Tourists will have nowhere to go.
@mad_warlock666
@mad_warlock666 Месяц назад
OH SH*T
@user-pn1dd7rz9l
@user-pn1dd7rz9l Месяц назад
Oh gosh….did u say larger???
@R0TB
@R0TB Месяц назад
only speculation after speculations
@lightclawshadowmarsch8167
@lightclawshadowmarsch8167 Месяц назад
Well all them earthquakes all over the region its only a matter of time for a super eruption to occur
@callmeishmael3031
@callmeishmael3031 Месяц назад
A strange place to live. The potential end of your world staring you right in the face every day.
@dudmic
@dudmic Месяц назад
Asbestos roofs, pretty poor type of roofing and hazardous to the health of those who live or interact with this material
@rubidiumeater
@rubidiumeater Месяц назад
new volcano update just dropped
@ConstantChaos1
@ConstantChaos1 Месяц назад
I hope, as a silver lining, it helps us wirh climate change by causing some cooling lol
@b.a.erlebacher1139
@b.a.erlebacher1139 Месяц назад
Even the most massive volcanic eruptions have cooling effects that last for only a few years at the very most. Almost all big eruptions have a minimal effect on climate if any.
@ConstantChaos1
@ConstantChaos1 Месяц назад
@@b.a.erlebacher1139 yes and we are dealing with rapid rises surface water temp which is specifically causing greater damage than other temp metrics and is also more directly effected by solar radiation levels, you know, the thing that volcanic eruptions cause a decrease in. Also marginal benifit are like the whole point of silver linings lmfao so I'm not sure why you felt the need to be nasty and condescending. I hope whatever you're dealing with gets better.
@b.a.erlebacher1139
@b.a.erlebacher1139 Месяц назад
@@ConstantChaos1 I wasn't "nasty and condescending", I provided you with facts. Volcanic eruptions aren't going to save us from the ongoing disaster of global warming.
@novalarifin9703
@novalarifin9703 Месяц назад
those asbestos roofing, being cheesed by lava bombs double hazards
@robertalkemade989
@robertalkemade989 Месяц назад
the models may be wrong
@alp8409
@alp8409 Месяц назад
We’re only one super-volcano eruption away from another ice age.
@anonymouse8124
@anonymouse8124 Месяц назад
We're still in the middle of an ice age, dude... stop fearmongering. Any time where there is year-round frozen surface on Earth is considered part of an ice age. We're simply living in an inter-glacial period, in which ice retreats further to the poles rather than covering, say, most of Europe.
@StuffandThings_
@StuffandThings_ Месяц назад
No. Even Toba didn't cool the Earth all that much and while Taupo definitely did exacerbate the LGM it was already well underway. Interglacial periods start very rapidly but end very slowly, volcanoes only produce temporary cooling.
@jimihendrix991
@jimihendrix991 Месяц назад
Both poles are still covered in km thick ice (the south at least), thus, we are still in an ICE AGE...
@justinwilson3922
@justinwilson3922 Месяц назад
@@StuffandThings_ u mean tambora
@kaihumphreys96
@kaihumphreys96 Месяц назад
I reckon Ruang could theoretically produce a VEI7 eruption like Tambora I also think this is more explosive than Krakatoa
@skateboardingjesus4006
@skateboardingjesus4006 Месяц назад
I was gobsmacked to hear that people actually live on the island of the eruption. Please tell me they've been evacuated and aren't stupid enough to return when things abate?
@michaeldeierhoi4096
@michaeldeierhoi4096 Месяц назад
You really need to educate yourself about the people living in the thousands of islands that make up Indonesia. These thousands of islands are ALL volcanically formed. There are dozens of still active volcanoes on those islands and many erupt explosively. The ash produced from the volcanoes on these islands enhances the soil fertility improving crop yields and the climate is always warm. So the volcano may erupt violently every few decades so what? They evacuate with little to no loss of life and return when the volcano calms down. Now compare this volcano to the southeast coast of the US which is frequented by hurricanes some of which cause billions in damages and loss of life. Those hurricanes cause far more damage and loss of life then do eruptions from volcanoes like this one. Chew on that for a while!!
@kennycarter5682
@kennycarter5682 Месяц назад
imagine this is a crater of a super volcano getting ready to blow?
@albertvanlingen7590
@albertvanlingen7590 Месяц назад
In your video 3 days ago you said a large eruption is unlikely. Guess you don't know volcanoes that well 😮
@xwiick
@xwiick Месяц назад
Nobody does
@fusfea
@fusfea Месяц назад
Why does his voice sound like its digitally altered
@michaeldeierhoi4096
@michaeldeierhoi4096 Месяц назад
It only sounds that way to you because you aren't familiar with this channel. That is his real voice and the sound has a monotone to it because he is reading a script.
@treystephens6166
@treystephens6166 Месяц назад
G O D Z I L L A
@lvlndco
@lvlndco Месяц назад
That very first bit of video of the volcano was very fuzzy. Are you sure that was of the volcano or a bigfoot sighting? 😂 ,,,just kidding folks...
@faunwillow
@faunwillow Месяц назад
❤are you the guy that was Napoleon Dynamite's brother? Same voice. ❤❤❤❤
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