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This Week in Volcano News; Ibu Erupts, Iceland Volcano Update 

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Earlier this week, the alert level of the Ibu volcano was raised due to its ever-increasing magnitude of explosions. Elsewhere, in Iceland, while the latest Reykjanes eruption ended there is evidence that another eruption might soon begin. And, in Peru, the Ubinas volcano erupted, sending a plume of ash to an altitude of 20,000 feet. This video will discuss these stories and list the 46 volcanoes which are currently erupting around the planet.
Note: The video footage shown of Ibu was taken by a trained professional with many years of experience filming dangerous volcanoes who also traveled with a local volcanologist. This is why he go within Ibu's exclusion zone and why you, the viewers of this video, cannot get this close. Please do not approach the Ibu volcano; stay beyond its active exclusion zone!
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[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 are sourced from the LaMEVE database (British Geological Survey © UKRI), www2.bgs.ac.uk/vogripa/view/c..., Used with Permission
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[4] PVMBG (Pusat Vulkanologi dan Mitigasi Bencana Geologi) (Indonesia)
[5] INGV (Italy)
[6] Vedur.is / Iceland Met Office
[7] Phivolcs (Philippines)
[8] U.S. Geological Survey
[9] Rabaul Volcano Observatory
[10] Servicio Geológico Colombiano (Colombia)
[11] Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
[12] Alaska Volcano Observatory
[13] Vanuatu Meteorology & Geo-Hazards Department
[14] Instituto Geofisica Escuela Politecnica Nacional (Ecuador)
[15] OVSICORI-UNA (Costa Rica)
[16] Sernageomin (Chile)
[17] Vanuatu Meteorology and Geo-hazards Department
0:00 Sakurajima Erupts
0:38 This Week's Top Stories
1:13 Ibu's Eruption
3:13 Iceland, A New Eruption Soon?
4:12 Ubinas Erupts
5:01 List of Erupting Volcanoes

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@GeologyHub
@GeologyHub 27 дней назад
Be sure to check out Extreme Pursuit's journey to the crater rim of Mount Ibu! Here is his video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qK7Vi4K8S7M.html. He is a trained professional with many years of experience filming dangerous volcanoes (this is why he was granted permission to go within the exclusion zone). Please, do not go within Ibu's exclusion zone.
@victoriaeads6126
@victoriaeads6126 26 дней назад
Wait, there was a tag that came up at the beginning indicating "altered or synthetic content." Not sure what that's about, but you might want to look into it. 🤔
@jubek2349
@jubek2349 23 дня назад
the ibu volcano erupted again. status increased to alert. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-X7h7oOfNI4c.htmlsi=xv63pY_wGArUB6mw
@medea27
@medea27 27 дней назад
Wow, Ibu really does look like a controlled detonation at an open mine! Even down to the subtle delays in the sequence of "explosions", like charges wired up on a daisy chain. Very cool! 👍
@petuniasevan
@petuniasevan 27 дней назад
2:00 And consider this: Maurice and Katya Krafft were expert vulcanologists along with Harry Glicken on Mt Unzen in Japan on that day back in 1991 when they were blindsided and killed by a pyroclastic flow. Yes, even the foremost trained scientists can underestimate or chance the danger. Volcanoes can be highly unpredictable. Not worth your life trying for likes and views. Remember that David Johnston, killed at Mt. St. Helens in May 1980, was Glicken's mentor. I still remember David's chilling last words "Vancouver, Vancouver, this is it...."
@ManiacRacing
@ManiacRacing 27 дней назад
Those Ibu explosions look almost like a fluid bed. Imagine being in the center when that happens...suddenly you're 30 feet underground and on fire.
@Zantigableiaust
@Zantigableiaust 27 дней назад
Thank you for introducing me to Extreme Pursuit:]..
@AaronGeo
@AaronGeo 27 дней назад
2:01 the sass in his voice tho
@Sonny_McMacsson
@Sonny_McMacsson 27 дней назад
Even then, it's just a suggestion. Not something you CAN'T do.
@arniebear
@arniebear 27 дней назад
Great footage but such a boring voice 😴
@salamandastron90
@salamandastron90 27 дней назад
@@arniebear It's not boring, it's professorial. I love the way he does his videos.
@TheSpaceEnthusiast-vl6wx
@TheSpaceEnthusiast-vl6wx 27 дней назад
Thanks as always! The most recent Reykjanes eruption was quite wild. Extreme Pursuit's Ibu volcano footage is fascinating, yet terrifying!
@TheBelrick
@TheBelrick 27 дней назад
Volcanoes are electrically driven and the recent solar storms dumped huge amounts of energy into the Earth capacitor. Expect more eruptions and earthquakes.
@TheRealWormbo
@TheRealWormbo 26 дней назад
@@TheBelrick Are you sure the solar storms haven't pumped your imagination instead?
@TheBelrick
@TheBelrick 26 дней назад
@@TheRealWormbo Oh, so my eyes and eyes of others are lying to me. Tell me more about how to light gas.
@TheRealWormbo
@TheRealWormbo 26 дней назад
@@TheBelrick About you show your sources so I can be more precise in telling you the issue?
@TheBelrick
@TheBelrick 26 дней назад
@@TheRealWormbo Eyeballs. Now; let us dispense with your pretence at honesty. There was no scenario where your indoctrination would not kick in through your automated response "nOt thOse SouRces". So tell me, why did you seek to deceive me by falsely pretending to care about sources? And then tell me, why is your root idea of what science is, locked in the logical fallacy of an appeal to authority? Science doesn't care a hoot about trusted , state approved , sources. Nor credentials or believe it or not. Peer review. Reality trumps peer pressure and conformity.
@xwiick
@xwiick 27 дней назад
Thanks for all of your hard work man!
@tgardenchicken1780
@tgardenchicken1780 27 дней назад
'car sized boulders of magma'. ok that is terrifying. Thanks for the updates.
@Zantigableiaust
@Zantigableiaust 25 дней назад
Imagine if it was ejected and flew towards you, and you only had 2-3 seconds to make a decision, what would you do? Because it was something consider if you visited Ibu or Dukono.. I mean, they Extreme Pursuit even have video about visiting Dukono and how to deal with if the volcano suddenly explode and throwing boulders and lava boom, it was funny and amazing video actually, you should check it out tho..
@tgardenchicken1780
@tgardenchicken1780 25 дней назад
@@Zantigableiaust terrifying. lol I am a fraidy cat and would not want to live there or visit. I know my slow limitations.
@carolynallisee2463
@carolynallisee2463 27 дней назад
Yes, I can fully understand why you put out a caution in the section about Mount Ibu. TBH, if I didn't know it was a volcano, I might have assumed its eruptions were human created and controlled mining explosions. They really don't look all that dangerous... and that is where the greatest hazard lies, in plain sight. It can be so easy to be fooled by something that looks so tame but isn't
@yomogami4561
@yomogami4561 27 дней назад
appreciate all the updates
@peronik349
@peronik349 27 дней назад
little question : when a volcanologist talks about a "magmatic reservoir" what is the clearest image 1 the reservoir is a very large empty space (like the mammoth cave) which is filled with eruptive materials 2 the reservoir is a “zone” of rather porous materials like a sponge; this "sponge" is filled not with water but with eruptive materials
@nortyfiner
@nortyfiner 27 дней назад
2 is the correct one. Below a certain depth, there is little actual empty space in the Earth due to the weight of overlying rock. So a magma "chamber" isn't a space like a cave, but a zone of fractured, porous rock layers--as you say, like a sponge--where magma can accumulate. As the magma chamber fills, the magma pushed the fractured rock apart and the "sponge" expands, causing tremors we can monitor. When a critical point is reached (i.e. the "sponge" is saturated) an eruption occurs, and if enough material is erupted, you end up with empty space in the "sponge" and the overlying rock collapses into a caldera. Nature abhors a vacuum, and that includes empty space in volcanology.
@davidcranstone9044
@davidcranstone9044 27 дней назад
​@@nortyfinerNever an empty space certainly. But when former magma chambers are exposed by erosion (as they frequently are in the British Isles), they normally consist of a broadly-spherical mass of granite with only a very narrow zone of transition into the heat-metamorphosed 'country rock' into which they are intruded. Granted that some of the granites are pegmatitic (containing large crystals in a formerly-liquid matrix), so the magma may have been a 'mush' rather than a uniform very viscous liquid - but either way the magma chamber was a well defined though never empty space. Of course others who know more about geology than I do may disagree or present a more complicated picture - please do, we will all learn from the discussion!
@unclelou8636
@unclelou8636 27 дней назад
The Kraffts had many years experience too
@InsertSomenickorsomethingOK
@InsertSomenickorsomethingOK 27 дней назад
Poor Indonesia cant catch a break😭
@AbirbhavMukherjee
@AbirbhavMukherjee 27 дней назад
Thanks for sharing.. Been to Sakurajima a few days back.. Truly Majestic..
@ReddingAKnight82
@ReddingAKnight82 27 дней назад
Thanks 4 the update :)
@susiesue3141
@susiesue3141 27 дней назад
Thank you for sharing! So interesting! 😊
@thevolcanomaster
@thevolcanomaster 27 дней назад
How's the situation at Fernandina? Can you make a video about that, please?
@vrccim5930
@vrccim5930 27 дней назад
Thanks.
@apismellifera1000
@apismellifera1000 27 дней назад
Mining pit volcano is good way to put it.
@davidjohn-no1nx
@davidjohn-no1nx 27 дней назад
Amazing how beautiful volcanoes are! Volcanoes are underated!😎
@Vesuviusisking
@Vesuviusisking 27 дней назад
Not all volcanoes are underrated
@ErnestJay88
@ErnestJay88 27 дней назад
Imagine "Ibu" and "Ubi" erupt simultaneously 😅 Ubinas literally means "Mount Ubi" in local Apurímac language.
@ikbalikbal769
@ikbalikbal769 27 дней назад
And ibu means mother in Indonesian
@ErnestJay88
@ErnestJay88 27 дней назад
@@ikbalikbal769 while Ubi means Sweet Potato 😅
@tomcat9269
@tomcat9269 19 дней назад
Ibu memasak ubi , sepertinya lezat
@ErnestJay88
@ErnestJay88 19 дней назад
@@tomcat9269 Ibu Ratna Antar Ubi (try read backward)
@victoriaeads6126
@victoriaeads6126 26 дней назад
That 'mining volcano' effect is wild! I've never seen a volcano erupt in that manner.
@robmacarthur3778
@robmacarthur3778 27 дней назад
Why do pyroclastic flows move hundreds of miles per hour? It has to be more than gravity. Is the gas expanding as it reaches the surface?
@Vesuviusisking
@Vesuviusisking 27 дней назад
Sakurajima is an underrated volcano
@user-lh5fp7bf2c
@user-lh5fp7bf2c 27 дней назад
Especially considering it has the ability and history of erupting as violently as Pinatumbo or Santa Maria. VEi6+ .. very unlikely though.
@anubis7173
@anubis7173 27 дней назад
And it's in a BAY! TSUNAMI??!
@melodyszadkowski5256
@melodyszadkowski5256 27 дней назад
It definately wasn't when I was stationed in Japan 😁
@jjMcCartan9686
@jjMcCartan9686 27 дней назад
​@@user-lh5fp7bf2cSakurajima is a vent in a large caldera which has produced vei 7 eruptions.
@jaylambert599
@jaylambert599 27 дней назад
they really do look like planned detonations... how weird is that!
@petermiller4953
@petermiller4953 27 дней назад
Is it possible to have ansesitic rhyolite or andesitic dacite? I know you can have basaltic andecite
@nortyfiner
@nortyfiner 27 дней назад
Yes, it is possible to have transitional forms of lava, such as rhyodacite. Helpful links: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAS_classification en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyodacite
@mattheide2775
@mattheide2775 27 дней назад
@Shoo21676
@Shoo21676 27 дней назад
With all these volcanos going off will it make our winters colder as in Indonesia volcano put out soo much gasses like ruang did will we have a volcanic winter this winter or not ???
@rikk319
@rikk319 27 дней назад
There are always volcanoes going off in the world. As he noted, there are 46 erupting right now around the Earth. Unless it's a particularly large rare eruption, the weather won't change from the usual.
@elousie1187
@elousie1187 26 дней назад
Can you make a video about Semeru?
@jimmyjames2022
@jimmyjames2022 27 дней назад
I wonder if Katia and Maurice Krafft and the 41 other lost souls from Unzen might ask the 'local volcanologist' and 'Extreme Pursuits' if it's all worthwhile playing the odds at Ibu.
@davidcranstone9044
@davidcranstone9044 27 дней назад
The other way round surely? And in the case of the Kraffts at least, the answer would probably be 'yes'. They took risks of their own free will and contributed to knowledge to a degree that they could not have without taking those risks - I have heard it said that the best memorial to them and their work is that there were no fatalities in the Pinotubo eruption the year after their deaths.
@Celeste-in-Oz
@Celeste-in-Oz 26 дней назад
4:45 😮 there is a giant finch nesting in Ubinas’ crater 🐦
@outlawbillionairez9780
@outlawbillionairez9780 27 дней назад
Most vulcanologists killed while reporting on an eruption had many years experience. That won't help you. Use discretion. 🏃🌋
@slartybarfastb3648
@slartybarfastb3648 27 дней назад
I'm firmly of the belief Iceland is attempting to migrate to the tropics. Wouldn't you if you were named Iceland?
@davidmurray6176
@davidmurray6176 27 дней назад
I could say I'm an expert and go check out any volcano, too. What's stopping me is I dont have a death wish.
@salamandastron90
@salamandastron90 27 дней назад
Last time I saw the words Ibu erupt, my dad has pissed off my mother so badly she was throwing the newspaper at him.
@stevea3514
@stevea3514 27 дней назад
Are you excited for the earths response to the geomagnetic storms? It’s gonna be a busy time for you coming up
@Yezpahr
@Yezpahr 27 дней назад
"Bombs of lava"-count: 1 "LavaBombs"-count: 2 "Boulders of lava"-count: 1 For the drinking-game attenders this is 4 shots. 👍
@robmacarthur3778
@robmacarthur3778 24 дня назад
Can Ryan’s cool the planet like Pinatubo
@robmacarthur3778
@robmacarthur3778 24 дня назад
Ruang
@Donkas
@Donkas 27 дней назад
"Urbinas has a problem" quote from my doctor
@davidsummersong162
@davidsummersong162 27 дней назад
What is the eye of the Sahara?
@nortyfiner
@nortyfiner 27 дней назад
This: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richat_Structure
@xwiick
@xwiick 26 дней назад
He did video on this topic 2 years ago, Give it search
@Jmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjm1
@Jmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjm1 27 дней назад
What are the chances of a Siberian Traps level eruption happening?
@dforrest4503
@dforrest4503 27 дней назад
Low
@Jmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjm1
@Jmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjm1 27 дней назад
@@dforrest4503 I’ll keep my fingers crossed, anyway.
@viiiderekae
@viiiderekae 26 дней назад
Ibu erupting on motthers day sinc eibu emans mothet in indonesian
@jubek2349
@jubek2349 26 дней назад
Ibu volcano erupted again today. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UEiF_8ruwis.htmlsi=ogv4NL8pA9pI4d3s
@rogerc7960
@rogerc7960 22 дня назад
Concepción volcano eruption, Nicaragua m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pTW476YExvk.html
@danielhertz7266
@danielhertz7266 27 дней назад
From all the CME's that just blasted earth, we should see a volcanic and earthquake up swing!
@nils-erikolsson3539
@nils-erikolsson3539 25 дней назад
BS. He aint safer than anyone else. His ego thinks so though. He should not be closer to the volcano than other civilians.
@BlueEyedColonizer
@BlueEyedColonizer 27 дней назад
I expect a rise in volcanic activity over the next 15 days due to solar storms. Lets see
@davidcranstone9044
@davidcranstone9044 27 дней назад
And I don't, since I know of no scientific evidence for any connection. But whether we have enough evidence to say for certain that there is no connection is another matter - as you say, let's see.
@TheBelrick
@TheBelrick 27 дней назад
Volcanoes are electrically driven and the recent solar storms dumped huge amounts of energy into the Earth capacitor. Expect more eruptions and earthquakes.
@dforrest4503
@dforrest4503 27 дней назад
1) There’s no evidence of your first claim. 2) TheEarth is not a capacitor.
@TheBelrick
@TheBelrick 27 дней назад
@@dforrest4503 Observations are not evidence? When you are maths focused , like you are, you are easily confused. Where does the solar wind aka electrical current, go if not into the earth at both poles? And given that our crust is an insulator, a conductor sandwiched by insulation is the definition of a capacitor! And any electrical circuit, such as the earth-sun, always has an capacitance and inductance component.
@TheBelrick
@TheBelrick 27 дней назад
@@dforrest4503 BTW, as part of your upskilling from scientism to science, our weather , highs and low pressure, is electrically driven.
@cecilbrisley5185
@cecilbrisley5185 26 дней назад
​@TheBelrick nope. High and low pressure is caused by the heating and cooling of air making air masses rise or fall. Warm air rising, obviously must cause low pressure at ground level. Conversely, cold air sinking must cause high pressure at ground level. Density. More dense stuff means more pressure. Less dense stuff means less pressure. Very simple. Avoid scientific woo on the internet and learn to be more logical.
@dforrest4503
@dforrest4503 26 дней назад
@@TheBelrick So you’re saying the crust is an insulator in the same post as you said solar wins is electric current which goes into the earth, which by definition means it’s a conductor.
@jimbobhootenanny4440
@jimbobhootenanny4440 27 дней назад
Many more to come after this weekends 7+ x class flares
@darrenwho
@darrenwho 26 дней назад
Conspiracy theory : Aliens cause the erupting volcanoes to control the planet temperature. 🤣🤣
@neilrusling-je6zo
@neilrusling-je6zo 27 дней назад
Out of interest WHY do you say numbers so confusingly? Why do you force me into doing maths? Instead of saying 5,300 like normal people, eg, "Five thousand three hundred" you say, "Fifty Three hundred", which then confuses until I work out that you meant to say Five thousand three hundred. Why do this? If I said 5,300 as, "One hundred and six fifties" forcing you to work out the number I mean would that make sense? Please stop this confusing habit you have acquired.
@rikk319
@rikk319 27 дней назад
It's normal in a lot of English speaking places. I was taught to say it that way, too. Sort of like needing to learn to tell time differently when you join the military. Learn something new and apply yourself.
@snarky_user
@snarky_user 27 дней назад
Gatekeeper.
@earthlymatters888
@earthlymatters888 26 дней назад
Stop telling us what to do you. If anyone wants to get near a volcano, let them. Its not up to you to tell people what they can and cant do.
@AustrianStreaming
@AustrianStreaming 26 дней назад
🤡
@amburger4963
@amburger4963 22 дня назад
Well I never had anyone answer a question, I was thinking in my head. While waiting for the ads and such 🤯🫠
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