Volcano footag of a powerful eruption of Mount Etna. Filmed close to the newly formed crater. Consider the stunning lava fountain.
Marc Szeglat
Stromboli: strong explosive eruption
This volcano footage shows a strong explosive eruption on volcano Stromboli. The volcano island is one of the 7 Aeolian Islands, north of Sicily, Italy.
Yasur on Tanna
While the other volcanoes of Vanuatu are only sporadically active, the Yasur is permanently active for at least 800 years and has some similarities with the Stromboli in Italy. The activity of the small volcano is strombolian. Yasur erupts even at shorter intervals than Stromboli. On average, 500 explosions at Yasur can be registered per day. In the “wild” times the bursts tend towards volcanic type and can then be stronger by far than the regular eruptions of Stromboli. So it is the Yasur not rare that lava rocks fly up to the crater rim. In autumn 2008, two Asian tourists were killed during one of these eruptions. Their guide survived the disaster.
The 405-meter-high volcano is easily accessible. The cone was built in the caldera of an older volcano that collapsed after a major eruption. The special feature here is that the bottom of the caldera raises an average of 15 centimeters per year.
Etna eruption 2006
Etna eruption in 2006. Opening of an fractrue on SE-Crater-Cone, which generated pyroclastic flows.
Etna eruption in 2002
Eruption of Mount Etna in 2002. Huge ash cloud was erupted an a new cone grew close to Torre del Filosofo.
Merapi 2006
In 2006 Mount Merapi erupted a lava dome. Pyroclastic flows were generated by partial collapse of this dome. 2 people died.
Piton Fournaise: Ocean Entry
The eruption in 2004 was amazingĀ and one of the last eruptions, where access to the eruption side was easy. Lava flows entered into the ocean.
Ol Doinyo Lengai
The volcano Ol Doinyo Lengai produced the coldest lava worldwide. The Natriumcarbonatite reached temperatures around 550 degrees C.
Etna-eruption in July 2001
This volcano footage was shot in July 2001 during the amazing eruption of Mount Etna on Sicily. Lava flows destroyed parts of the cable car and two new cones growed during continious explosive eruptions.