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Scientist Explains What Water in Kilauea's Volcanic Crater Means

Scientist Explains What Water in Kilauea's Volcanic Crater Means

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Don Swanson, a scientist with the United States Geological Survey, explains why researchers are so interested in a pool of water that's formed in the crater of Hawaii's Kilauea volcano
Date: 2022-07-06

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Did anyone else get confused by the image of the video? I mean before you click the video there is an image in representation and it seems as if there is an upside down mountain on the top of the image and a ground floor on the buttom of the image.
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8: 00 I live in Auckland New Zealand. I've been looking at the North Head at the tephra that looks scary 1000's of phreatomagmatic explosions although I believe is rate many happened during the last glacial period so levels were low.
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What it means is very simple the Earth is always in continually creating new water. The lie that you're drinking the water that the dinosaurs drank is completely false just like the lie that oil is dinosaur blood
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Interesting Video, i was there in Hawaii in 2010 on holiday with my parents,
Innitially i was very exciting to visit an volcano. until you start smelling the sulfur. rotten eggs everywhere. hahahaha

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He didn't address the point that how the rift that opened up and drained Kilauea, may remain open and Kilauea may always remain a lake. Fissure 8 could become the new Kilauea.
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There is the theory regarding Krakatoa. -Thermoplastic reaction- between sudden rush of sea water into a magma chamber. Similar to pouring water on a greasy frying pan.
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This water pond is indication of rich future for this country. look in history books and the implications of water to pool after volcanic eruption. Future gold rush
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At minute 9: 11 you show a volcano which I'm a 100% sure is not Kilauea. Any idea what volcano it is? If you had a name I'd very much apreciate it.
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There's something weird about how that lava fountain looks. It almost looks like it's CG, but I can't quite put my finger on why.
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Just look at crater lake Oregon to get an idea of what it might mean, OR you could look to Yellowstone for the answers that you seek.
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