Volcano Watch 2024: Four Eruptions In Four Months
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- čas přidán 16. 03. 2024
- A new eruption began on the Reykjanes peninsula March 16 at 20:23. A three km long fissure began erupting between Hagafell and Stóra Skógfell. The eruption was preceded by a brief period of seismic activity in the area.
Two lava flows originated from the fissure, one running westward to the north of the Blue Lagoon and Svartsengi Power Plant, and the other running southward toward Suðurstrandsvegur and the sea to the east of Grindavík. The lava flow overnight was around 1 km/hr. By the time of the Grapevine's visit on the afternoon of March 17, the lava had slowed to roughly 20 m/hr (apologies for saying 200 m/hr in the video).
Volcanic activity in the area continues to be fed by a magma reservoir beneath Svartsengi. Prior to this eruption, the reservoir was partially depleted by an event on March 2 that resulted in a dike intrusion, but no eruption.
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It really is stunning. Thank you for being on the press tour to the magma's edge.
The folks collecting the mountain of data for science and for public safety on the long term, must be busy these few years.
So cool to see the berms doing their job very well! And now I understand why I saw earlier footage today of scientists getting red lava samples to test chemical makeup. I understand the urgency of it from your narration - thank you! And, as always, Art's drone footage with the sound is magnificent!
My mom when returning to Iceland was like "hi, we are just landed, we are fine, volcano erupted nearby again, i'm so sleepy..."
And i thought ive got an entertaining life lol
Great update. I've been to Iceland four times and I feel concerned with each new eruption. Always hoping for the best outcome for people's homes and livelihoods and also the important infrastructure near the eruptions sites. Takk.
Ja byłam raz, podobało mi się i też się niepokoję. Byłam w tym parku tematycznym, gdzie łącza się płyty, rozumiem.
You have the best videos, the best images but I miss Valur and Polly. If you see him, please tell him, we miss him very much. Thank you.
Yes, I miss him and the i formation and details he told us, and the lovely dog, and the Art views and videos and photos.
Here, here. This channel has not been the same since they left along with others. Valur always made reports interesting and had a zest to his personality. Polly, well, she was the queen of the broadcast. So, so sad. 😢
Back up to standard. Many thanks for showing us the 'berms' and the gap and lava flow etc. Excellent work :)
Art is the best camera guy for this kind of live walking video… always stunningly beautiful IF you notice it; but like the best shoes you usually don’t notice. Thank you Art. and thank you, Grapevine.
Excellent footage and information. From the shakey isles in New 🇳🇿 Zealand. I hope the berms continue to do their job and the people of Iceland keep safe.😊
Hii darling I am icelandic single man
Happy that Art is still able to make a living. Good work! Still miss the old days
What a great video! Fantastic! Thank you!
My 4th grade students have been watching all of the eruptions. They will be thrilled to see your update tomorrow morning.
Thank you for the excellent coverage from North Carolina, USA.
🌱🌏💚 KiaOra from New Zealand. Thank you for uploading. Take care & be safe Iceland 💖🇮🇸
Iceland: Kia ora, e hoa!
Wow! Loved the close up perspective! Had no idea the lava was that deep/tall. Cool shot of the lava slowly tumbling down.
Thanks, Katherine and Art. Seeing the height of the lava wall at ground level makes such a difference.
I hope Polly is ok
I hope Julie made it through 😂😂😂
Seriously impressed with how fast and effective these Berms were made. Take care and best wishes to all living and working around Grindavik ❤ from Ireland 💚🤍🧡
That looks like a classic dying a'a-flow front. It takes a lot of force to move a flow that big. The main Mauna Loa flow front was between 45' and 65' as it was dying out.
Excellent coverage. Thank you from Canada.
When lava meets the ocean it creates sulfer dioxide gas. We deal with that in Hawaii frequently.
Great drone shot. Sounds powerful with headphones on.
Thank you. To everyone bringing this to our world to see. 😊
Amazing. I didn’t realize the lava was so thick. Must be about 10 meters tall.
When it gets a little cool it becomes A a Lava
It's approximately 4metres in places
@@vickycooper6638
What have you measured it snowflake? Or just listened to your Television ( Tell lie vision )
Don’t go there, because you’ll see the real truth. She knows nothing
How about the heat ripples in the air above the flow ? Anybody know the temperature of red hot magma? Bright orange 1100C. Red 700C.
When erupted the lava is 15- 1600 °C.
Iron is about 1100 °C when red hot.
Beautiful! I pray no one gets hurt, nor settlements destroyed.
Excellent reporting..thankyou for the update. Australia
Well done briefing.... Great drone footage. Thanks
Awesome to be able to see this flow right up close! Thanks so much for update today.
Hope it stalls before hitting water. Be safe all over in Iceland ,
What an amazing time for volcanology in Iceland!
Thank you for your great coverage.
Excellent coverage. Good to see you getting a chance to get right up and close!
More amazing drone work by Art Bicnick! Thanks!!
Wow! Amazing! That defensive wall was well placed!
Thanks!
Incredible footage so close to advancing lava flow. Thank you for this.
Thanks for updating us Katherine. 👍
I miss Valur and Polly
That looks like 5 meter of lava. And that wall needs to be heightened before the next eruption occurs.
A next time the flow will find another path, 5 meters below the current one... only when all nearby low spots are filled it will go on top of the previous one
Just throw the dang ring in already!
great coverage, be safe out there. watching from Georgia, USA
Quite the lava flow!😮
Great coverage! Our thoughts are with you- from Washington State, USA.
The height of that lava flow is much more than the 2021 one as seen at 6minutes in.
Thank you for showing this wonderful vulcano
A very good report that satisfied my curiosity (for now) :)
Excellent videography Art. AAs always you're so talented. Thank you and Katherine.
Thanks for the on the scene report. I appreciate it very much.
Great work, thank you for presenting this and for doing an amazing job with the cameras, documenting this big eruption. We can't be there but we're enjoying it remotely thanks to your reporting.
Please be safe while bringing us this news. Much LOVE from the East Coast USA. 💞💞💞
Thank you for including the sounds of the lava!
Beautiful footage, thank you. It's wild to see the mass slowly creeping towards the sea.
Be safe out there
Great vision that I haven't seen on the usual live cams, TY for that, and it's also good to be able to comment here.
Thank you for the update and footage 😊
We visited Iceland in January this year, when one of the earlier eruptions was going on. The Icelandic people are amazing---just like their Icelandic horses---tough, resilient. Your ability to cope, no matter what, and be as friendly and welcoming as you are, is laudable. Love Iceland and her people. (And the hot chocolate!!) Stay safe!
Quite the wall of lava!
Amazing. thank you! hope you're ok.
wishing to come see it from the uk
Thank you so much for the update. God bless
No magma there. It's LAVA! :)
What a view of this eruption!
Thank out for your great reporting and photography.
Great footage and excellent explanation. Stay safe Iceland!
Thanks x
Where's Polly?
Is the magma coming close to the top of the barriers? Much concern for the people of Grindavik and the entire peninsula.
It's being redirected nicely by the berms, so (at least right now) it's travelling slowly alongside the walls rather than building up to crawl over them and into Grindavík.
Be Safe ! Thanks for the great video!
Hi from Oregon, USA. Keep safe, love and light.
Thank you for the stunning images and a very clear explanation of the situation in Iceland. As a country you seem to be coping well with a life changing event. Keep safe
Beautiful to watch! Stay safe ! From South Wales uk xxx
06:33 Voiceover correcting 200m/hour to 20m/hour. Very slick.
😬😬😬 I kept messing up! But it’s 20 m/hr
Excellent report
Fascinating. Thank you.
Thank you for this video.
3:54 if lava reaches seawater, potential hydrochloric acid gas
Great to see the Grapevine is back on the case for levelheaded accurate reporting….. unlike another sensationlist vlogger…..thank you
I guess that that lave river wall- is about 8-10 meters high -amazing!
5:06 Wow, great image of a lava berm working as planned!
Thanks,love the names of the towns!!
always beautiful video work by Art. Looks like that berm is doing its job.
The wall works. WOW
Thank you for explaining so clearly. Wish I was there to feel mother earth's power. ❤
Love and prayers from Western Massachusetts. ❤
Oh I wanna hear more of the crumbling noises as it creeps forward!
thank u for the news, plz be safe = prayers for all of u up at that lava flow
Thank you for your knowledge
Great job thank you!
Stunning drone footage - as always 👏 to Art! He's the last obe from the original team and I hooe very much he will keep going. Grateful that he's there providing us with his photographic art.
Would have liked assessments by Ragga from the Lava Show - and above all - Prof. Thordarson (hope I'm getting his name right)
Farm, if it survives, will make a popular Airbnb rental site! Just imagine being able to walk across the road to the new lava field.
Thank you !
Just back from Iceland. Our Northern lights tour was cancelled 3 times but we got footage of the eruption from the top floor of our hotel and when we took off on our flight home.
It is interesting how the Icelanders have become experts in predicting and manipulating lava flows over the last few years. Makes me wonder how they deal with this in a few decades.
It is not over the "last few years." It has been going on for decades. Historical data shows that the Islanders have had to deal with this for centuries.
It is effectively only now that satellite and other measuring devices bring even more data which helps them predict eruptions. And the movement of land rise and other things.
Very fine reporting; thank you.
Good presentation 👍Thank You
Hydrochloric acid (HCl), not chlorine (Cl2). (Not that HCl is particularly pleasant either...)
Isn't it sulfuric acid?
@@ouchsp Sulfuric acid isn't volatile. HCl, on the other hand, is a gas.
Sending safe & love from Syracuse NY...I am hoping that everyone is gonna be safe...✌❤🌎🇺🇸
Glad the berms are working. Will be interesting to see what happens with subsequent flows.
Thank you for showing such courage & pose reporting from the Icelandic population since the 1st eruption. Showing grace under unpredictable conditions. Lava traveling 200 meters per hour still appears to be fast vs. 1 kilometer per hour. Godspeed in your Endeavors.
very informative report, watching this hours later and lava did slow even more early monday morning lava still not reached the coastal road
Living on a stable ground, as I do, it is mind boggling to think that your local landscape can change overnight. Iceland is an extra ordinary island. I bet you have lovely warm feet!
Remarkable report. Thank you.
you said 200m / hour and 2 minutes later 20 meters / hour, a bit confusing. I guess 20, as the stuff barely moved when the 3 people went for a peek.
She said 20 at first, then said 200, then said (I think) 200 again but they corrected the video later by dubbing in "20". So I'm pretty sure it's supposed to be 20.