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doctormog
03 August 2022 16:09:45


 


Ah, thanks. Definitely a new fissure so given its alignment. Also seems to be in a location where fresh lava flow will not threaten to close off main road along the south coast as was much feared during the first eruption. Though these are very much early days yet. 


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


Here is another image showing the location of the new fissure a bit more clearly: https://i2.wp.com/www.volcanocafe.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/map.png?ssl=1


As ever there is some great info at VolcanoCafe.


Chunky Pea
03 August 2022 16:17:21


 


Here is another image showing the location of the new fissure a bit more clearly: https://i2.wp.com/www.volcanocafe.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/map.png?ssl=1


As ever there is some great info at VolcanoCafe.


Originally Posted by: doctormog 


Perfect, thanks! 


Nice drone image of the new opening in that VolcanoCafe link. 


I video captured the the moment the fissure opened from one of the MDL cams while it is still available and will post up here later, just so as to keep for posterity. The thing about these sort of eruptions is that the can last only a few hours or days,, or could go on for months! 


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doctormog
03 August 2022 16:19:24


 


Perfect, thanks! 


Nice drone image of the new opening in that VolcanoCafe link. 


I video captured the the moment the fissure opened from one of the MDL cams while it is still available and will post up here later, just so as to keep for posterity. The thing about these sort of eruptions is that the can last only a few hours or days,, or could go on for months! 


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 



While I’m at it here’s a link to several more images from a Coast Guard helicopter this afternoon. They give a nice indication of current scale and context: https://www.facebook.com/Almannavarnir 


Chunky Pea
03 August 2022 16:23:52


 



While I’m at it here’s a link to several more images from a Coast Guard helicopter this afternoon. They give a nice indication of current scale and context: https://www.facebook.com/Almannavarnir 


Originally Posted by: doctormog 


Another great link! Bookmarked.


'JustIcelandic' on YT has just uploaded some footage. Not very close but he'll have better footage up later on no doubt. 


BIG NEWS - A Volcanic Eruption Just Started in Iceland - The First Video - YouTube


 


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Windy Willow
03 August 2022 16:34:56


 


Another great link! Bookmarked.


'JustIcelandic' on YT has just uploaded some footage. Not very close but he'll have better footage up later on no doubt. 


BIG NEWS - A Volcanic Eruption Just Started in Iceland - The First Video - YouTube


 


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


You beat me to it lol  i rather enjoy JustIcelandics film clips, they're always informative and often entertaining.


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Chunky Pea
03 August 2022 16:38:47


 


You beat me to it lol  i rather enjoy JustIcelandics film clips, they're always informative and often entertaining.


Originally Posted by: Windy Willow 


Yep, his videos and musing are always a delight to behold  


We just need 'Gutin Tog' now come in on the act once again too. A real character it has to be said but he always managed to capture some great footage too. 


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doctormog
03 August 2022 19:20:30
RUV have a new webcam of the eruption:

Chunky Pea
04 August 2022 13:15:36
Came across these lads last night who got some great close up footage of the new eruption.

A channel worth subscribing to I reckon.
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Darren S
04 August 2022 14:05:02
I knew it wouldn't be long before the guy from Reykjavik Grapevine was on the case. Amazing footage here!


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picturesareme
04 August 2022 17:09:00

I knew it wouldn't be long before the guy from Reykjavik Grapevine was on the case. Amazing footage here!

Originally Posted by: Darren S 

">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQI1Ws572gE


And the sheer scale of the lava in the video is impressive. This was 6 hours after it started.

Chunky Pea
04 August 2022 19:09:12

Looking at the latest live footage, it would seem that things are on the wane again. Certainly the eruptive area seems to be much more contracted compared to yesterday at least. 


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Chunky Pea
04 August 2022 19:38:19

2 min long live cam video capture (speeded up x2) showing the moment when the fissure erupted. No time stamp on that particular MLD feed unfortunately but time of eruption is said to have been around 1.15pm GMT. 


moment.mp4 - VEED


 


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Windy Willow
05 August 2022 06:21:13


2 min long live cam video capture (speeded up x2) showing the moment when the fissure erupted. No time stamp on that particular MLD feed unfortunately but time of eruption is said to have been around 1.15pm GMT. 


moment.mp4 - VEED


 


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


There is a time stamp on the video capture, in the very bottom right, it's very faint so you can barely see it, but it's there  Thanks for sharing 


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Chunky Pea
05 August 2022 15:47:24


 


There is a time stamp on the video capture, in the very bottom right, it's very faint so you can barely see it, but it's there  Thanks for sharing 


Originally Posted by: Windy Willow 



Didn't spot that time stamp WW. Blind as a bat! 


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Chunky Pea
06 August 2022 14:47:06
GeologyHub has a nice analysis up of the current eruption.


I
I find it hard to believe though that the amount of lava being spewed is greater than that of last year's event (at least at the start of it) which to me, was far more impressive in scale.
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doctormog
06 August 2022 16:24:37
I think the scale of the eruption is masked by the fact the vents are in the middle of a lava lake of sorts.
doctormog
07 August 2022 13:37:46
On a unrelated note the Chiles-Cerro Negro complex on the Columbia-Ecuador border has been showing increasing signs of probable magmatic activity in recent months. Although an eruption there is by no means imminent(and maybe not even likely), due to the magnitude, location and potential it is well worth keeping an eye on.
Chunky Pea
08 August 2022 17:26:32

Very poor views on the lives cams the last couple of days owing to low cloud and perpetual misty drizzle. The North Atlantic weather.. you just can't beat it. 


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doctormog
08 August 2022 17:29:57


Very poor views on the lives cams the last couple of days owing to low cloud and perpetual misty drizzle. The North Atlantic weather.. you just can't beat it. 


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


It’s a bit like Aberdeen (but with volcanoes) according to Richard. 


Chunky Pea
08 August 2022 17:42:24


 


It’s a bit like Aberdeen (but with volcanoes) according to Richard. 


Originally Posted by: doctormog 



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Chunky Pea
10 August 2022 12:26:40

A clearer view on the cams today thankfully and a nice shield building up now around the main lava fountain. 


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doctormog
10 August 2022 12:52:53


A clearer view on the cams today thankfully and a nice shield building up now around the main lava fountain. 


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


Yes, it has grown significantly in the last couple of days as well as having an impressive lava field: 


https://youtu.be/SCP7bcyD6xc 


Chunky Pea
10 August 2022 13:47:56


 


Yes, it has grown significantly in the last couple of days as well as having an impressive lava field: 


https://youtu.be/SCP7bcyD6xc 


Originally Posted by: doctormog 


Will be interesting to see now how long this will last and if it will become the giant  that 'Nar' did. 


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Chunky Pea
20 August 2022 22:33:38


 


Will be interesting to see now how long this will last and if it will become the giant  that 'Nar' did. 


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


As of now, the whole spectacle seems to be on the wane. Volcano only really producing smoke now. May fire up again sometime or perhaps more fissures will open up sometime in the future, much like in the early days of 2021 event. 


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Roger Parsons
28 November 2022 15:49:21
"The world's largest active volcano, Hawaii's Mauna Loa, is erupting for the first time in almost 40 years. ...Mauna Loa last erupted in March and April of 1984, sending lava flows within 5 miles (8km) of the city of Hilo.

The latest eruption began on Sunday night at Moku'āweoweo, the volcano's summit caldera. Calderas are hollows that form beneath the summit at the end of an eruption."

Roger

Mauna Loa: World's largest active volcano erupts in Hawaii
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-63783633 
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