One of the harmful volcanoes on the planet is situated in Indonesia. I’m referring to a small island often known as Krakatoa (Krakatau), which produced a devastating eruption in 1883. This video covers the current eruptions from this volcano, and states the final hazard which it poses sooner or later.
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Can you please make a video on Mount. Vesuvius?
At least 6 volcanoes had larger eruptions than Krakatoa, by an order of magnitude, on historical times:
Cerro Blanco (2300 BC), Thera (1620 BC), Taupo (180), Baekdu (946), Samalas (1257), Tambora (1815)
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I don't understand why humans love building civilization next to hazards like volcanoes and earthquake territory. Like I live about a few hundred meters away from a fault line.
,,Czysta jak Łza ta Muza Uzależnia jak El eS Di gdyż ,,Iż" to Jazda jest jak Z tąd do Indonezji"
My favorite volcano!
The mother of all notorious volcanoes! Maybe a video about Surtsey (Iceland)? Since the islanders are the only ones of having stopped a volcanic lava flow.
Fantastico, la natura oltre che bella incute timore. Ricordiamocelo!!🙂
What the greenies and pro renewables lobby won’t mention about this event, is all the Co2 that’s being spewed in to the surrounding atmosphere.
Not sure "enjoyed" is quite the right word.
This is what creation would have been like I think.
if you are looking for an indonesian volcano to beware of the tambora should be high on the list.
its eruption of 1815 is one of the most massive in history:
– 92,000 direct deaths + approximately 1,000,000,000 indirectly around the world due to the climatic impact of the eruption (years without summer 1815-1820)
– by exploding the summit of the volcano loses an altitude of 1400 M; the crater reaches 6000 M in diameter and 1000 M in depth
– this eruption indirectly participates in the defeat of napoleon at watterloo
Krakatoa one of history's most infamous volcanoes and yet there may be much more to come from that beast today it is presently active that is not doing too much but at some point it will soon begin a massively rapid rebuilding of itself which will ultimately lead to something much more then the collapse of the Volcano all that occurred back A few years ago will only lead to it being able to make a much bigger Volcano then was presently produced and had collapsed at best keep your eye on this monster If the activity under it is great enough it Could lead to multiple vents or one huge Vent it depends on how much magma underneath Is building How weak the crust is And how long will it take to make it to the volcano it salf Only time will tell
Its not a good sign when active volcano become quiet for some time..
In Google earth do 2d then Krakatau looks weird ! :
Can you detail the formation of the Sonora, California area volcanic mesas?
¿Are there others Volcanoes 🌋 hidden in the Indonesian islands 🌴 waiting to erupt any decade of our life times?
Fun fact: Anak means child
Anak Krakatau means Krakatoa junior
GeologyHub what size eruption was the 535 AD eruption? VEI 6 or 7?
I’m behind! Been working a lot!
Do you ever wonder about the accuracy of this volcanoes classification? It huge and powerful.
I read about the 1883 eruption when I was 8 years old from a school library book and my fascination with volcanoes began. Then a few months after that, Mt St Helen's happened. This eruption of Krakatoa still blows my mind.
The loudest sound human ears have ever heard.
I climbed Anak Krakatau in 2012, the feeling was very uncomfortable after about 20 minutes, I couldn't wait to leave. I was surprised to see large trees on the shore where we landed. The ground was smoking in some locations and there were large boulders everywhere. I am so glad this didn't happen when I was there.
Imagine standing next to eruption site seconds before it erupted
This whole video https://youtu.be/r43QJfqWMlU
Krakatoa and Taal has similar process cycle?
And it’s erupting right now.
Krakatoa has been erupting a lot since the 2018 eruption. The crater lake is now gone and the volcano is now in the process of building a new cone. Let's hope the new one will be more stable this time!
Before 1883 Eruption The Magma Chamber was mostly dacite/rhyodacite. Then, Hot Basalt intruded into the Magma Chamber, The Mixing of Rhyodacite and Basaltic magmas caused the volcano tu erupt in May 1883, and the further mixing caused the volcano to over-pressurize and it is the over-pressurization that caused the three loudest eruptions/explosions, not interaction with water as originally thought, Also, Anak Krakatau presently erupts Basaltic Andesite, over time as more Silica leeches into the crust, the magma will become andesite, and then dacite, but that won't happen for a very long time, at least another 1,200 years.
There were four explosions on 27th August 1883 during the climactic/paroxysmal phase of the eruption. First at 5:50 am, second at 6:44 am, third at 10:02, and fourth at 10:41 am. At 10:41 am, a landslide tore off half of Rakata volcano, along with the remainder of the island to the north of Rakata, causing the final explosion. As for why the explosions were so loud, 180 dB 160 km/100 miles away, the theories are seawater suddenly pouring into the eruptive vent causing epic Surtseyan style explosive eruptions, or basaltic magma injection into the magma chamber just before the climactic/paroxysmal phase in August 1883. The 1883 eruption products don't have the geochemistry or texture indicative of sudden quenching by water, and there are basaltic inclusions in the 1883 eruptive products, so the latter theory is more likely. The 1883 caldera was probably formed by more than just magma chamber emptying, resulting in subsidence, namely edifice collapse like Mount St Helens' 1980 eruption, and/or explosive reaming of the pre-eruption edifice.
Thankyou for your great information do you have any research on antartica volcanic activity ?
In case you did not know, a Supervolcano eruption is not the worst kind of eruption. The worst kind is a verneshot.
Id like to request a pacific topic
La Palma you stopped reporting on it, What’s the status? I know there are others more active or newly active that “hot rock” junkies are fascinated by but I’m a sailor and plan to be in that area in the near future and need to be aware, Thanks 😊
My father took me to see a movie called "Krakatoa, east of Java". It both frightened me and inspired my studies in volcanism all these decades since.
The Daddy of Hunga Tonga ha'apai volcano:D
Do you have a video on Montserrat?
Is Krakatoa erupting again?
3:19 the largest explosion up to the time. In 2022, Hunga Tonga became the new King of booms. 😁
IT IS ERUPTING ONCE AGAIN FEBRUARY 2022! geology hub can you do a video about the another eruption of anak Krakatoa this February 2022?
Iam from indonesia and i know all volcanoes
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Loved this video!!
The only thing predictable about nature is it's uncanny ability to be unpredictable. What makes it dangerous is the human factor inhabiting the surrounding islands. The volcano is probably going to be in the same general location long after we're gone. It has a pattern of destroying itself and rebuilding itself. The only variable is the grown human population in the affected areas. If we can't change the location of a permanent active volcano maybe we can do something to minimize the casualties during the next event. Have a good evacuation plan or restrict people from building within a certain range.
Anak Krakatau Last Erupted Too in 2022
Fun fact:i actually heared it in philipines which was loud