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How dangerous are volcanoes in Germany?
YouTube ^ | June 8, 2022 | DW Documentary

Posted on 07/05/2022 7:42:05 AM PDT by SunkenCiv

The Volcanic Eifel is a peaceful region in western Germany. For hundreds of thousands of years, volcanic forces raged here, before settling down. But could these natural forces reawaken?

Today's Volcanic Eifel was formed from cooled lava and volcanic ash. But deep below the surface, the earth is still bubbling. In fact, there are many indications that the rumbling underground is actually hot magma making its way to the Earth’s surface. How great is the danger of another eruption here in the Eifel, by far the youngest volcanic area in Central Europe?

On the shores of the region’s Laacher See, a special phenomenon is attracting the attention of scientists. Here, carbon dioxide gas bubbles rise. They come from a huge magma chamber at a depth of about 40 kilometers - the so-called "Eifel Plume". What do these bubbles tell us about the processes in the Earth's interior? Scientists are certain that the volcanoes will reawaken at some point. But when and where will it happen? To find out as precisely as possible, scientists are constantly listening - all the way down to the depths of the Earth.
How dangerous are volcanoes in Germany? | DW Documentary | June 8, 2022
How dangerous are volcanoes in Germany? | DW Documentary | June 8, 2022

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TOPICS: Science
KEYWORDS: catastrophism; germany; volcano; volcanoes
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To: SunkenCiv

I’ve wondered if it was some kind of no-man’s-land between northern and southern France. There was much trouble between them in the years, 1200-1250 roughly. (The North won.)
But yes, clearly the cities make all the difference.


41 posted on 07/05/2022 8:44:19 AM PDT by Buttons12 ( )
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To: SunkenCiv
...That said, volcanologists are often wrong.

Yeah, well, I'm not too sure I want to be in, say, Yellowstone when the Caldera finally decides to prove you wrong. Just sayin'!

42 posted on 07/05/2022 8:52:47 AM PDT by Monkey Face (~~ Animals would never allow the dumbest of the lot to be the leader of their pack. ~~ Facebook)
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To: COBOL2Java

Never steamed a hamburg. Now frankfurts on the other hand...


43 posted on 07/05/2022 9:04:38 AM PDT by z3n (Kakistocracy)
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To: Red Badger

Bubble, bubble, cauldron of trouble.

Ya know they just had to bring CO2 up in this.

Mounting mole hills?


44 posted on 07/05/2022 9:49:02 AM PDT by Robert A Cook PE (Method, motive, and opportunity: No morals, shear madness and hatred by those who cheat.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Volcanoes are like liberals, if you don’t eradicate them they will hang around and eventually destroy everything good you ever did.

Sad thing is, like Volcanoes, you can never truly eradicate liberals, because they are always hiding in plane site acting like nothing is up, until its time to get you.


45 posted on 07/05/2022 11:22:36 AM PDT by OneVike (Just another Christian waiting to go home)
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To: Rebelbase
This "volcano" in Massachusetts went active for a couple hours in 1980:



Great Blue Hill eruption prank
46 posted on 07/05/2022 2:36:09 PM PDT by nicollo (arbitrary law is not rule of law)
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To: nicollo

A guy in Alaska pulled the same prank with burning tires on volcano. Big story at one time.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/2021/04/01/one-of-the-greatest-april-foolsday-pranks-ever-involved-a-fake-volcanic-eruption/?sh=444f15f25eae


47 posted on 07/05/2022 2:44:46 PM PDT by Rebelbase (Crush, smash and obliterate the Liberal New World Order)
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To: Red Badger

“THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS AN EXTINCT VOLCANO.”

Or hotspot


48 posted on 07/05/2022 4:17:11 PM PDT by Clutch Martin ("The trouble ain't that there is too many fools, but that the lightning ain't distributed right." )
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To: Red Badger; SunkenCiv; Monkey Face; PIF; tired&retired; poinq; Wally_Kalbacken; Rufii; All

“Then how did it become a volcano? Accident?................”

For reasons I don’t know, there are large masses of magma of various sizes at varying distances from the surface of the earth. These are called hot spots. Yellowstone for example is above one such hot spot, and has been for over 2 million years. The surface of the Yellowstone area is the most recent area above that hot spot, but it has been traced westward leaving a string of volcanic areas for at least 16 million years. As the surface of the earth and the hot spot have become closer to each other there have been eruptive phases to the hot spot. There have been at least 3 huge eruptions at the Yellowstone hot spot over the past 2 million years, leaving volcanic ash traces over almost one third of the US each time. There have also been about 70 smaller eruptions there since the last big one around 640,000 years ago. The next super eruption there may be due in the next 100.000 years. My father has written a very boring novel about such a situation in current time. I hope to rewrite it in a more entertaining vein before I die.


49 posted on 07/05/2022 6:07:15 PM PDT by gleeaikin (Question authority)
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To: Rebelbase; Wally_Kalbacken; SunkenCiv; All

Can you tell us where some of these pieces might be found?


50 posted on 07/05/2022 6:13:25 PM PDT by gleeaikin (Question authority)
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To: Monkey Face

I don’t know where I’ll go if Yellowstone blows. Probably doesn’t matter as the entire world will be affected in one way or another.

Jimmy Buffet, Volcano:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbzIVR1OaAY


51 posted on 07/05/2022 6:16:19 PM PDT by 21twelve (Ever Vigilant. Never Fearful.)
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To: Rebelbase

The one I referenced is in Virginia outside of Harrisonburg in the Valley. Spent an afternoon there 40 years ago and found several pieces.


52 posted on 07/05/2022 6:16:20 PM PDT by Rebelbase (Crush, smash and obliterate the Liberal New World Order)
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To: gleeaikin

Pieces?


53 posted on 07/05/2022 8:01:58 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: SunkenCiv; Rebelbase; All

My Comment #50 about “pieces” was a response to an earlier comment which stated: “some columnar basalt structure still visible, mainly as small pieces of float on the ground.” I was wondering if I lived close enough to this site to go collecting. See Comment #52 for more info.


54 posted on 07/06/2022 4:15:50 PM PDT by gleeaikin (Question authority)
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To: gleeaikin

Thanks.

The Scottish end of Ireland’s Giant’s Causeway:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/little_frank/2963398325/

https://www.tourismontheedge.com/fingals-cave-a-giant-natural-sea-cathedral/


55 posted on 07/06/2022 4:22:42 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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