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Mofettes at the shore of the Laacher See volcano crater lake, showing that the magmatic system beneath the crater is degassing (nothing unusual!). (Photo: Tobias Schorr)
Montag, Jan 02, 2012
The Daily Mail writes today "Is a super-volcano just 390 miles from London about to erupt?", suggesting that the Laacher See volcano in Western German... [mehr]

Laacher See Vulkan

caldera 407 m
Germany, 50.42°N / 7.28°E
Aktueller Status: nicht aktiv (1 von 5)
Letztes Update: 17 Feb 2012 (only moffetta)
Typische Aktivität: High explosiv, phreatomagmatic
Ausbrüche des Laacher See: 10900 B.C. - 9191 B.C. The Laacher See caldera is one of the most dangerous volcanoes in Germany (last eruption 10900 B.C.)
Laacher See Vulkan Fotos
One of the youngest and most dangerous volcanoes in Germany

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The Laacher See eruption took place about 12900 years before with a serial of very explosive phreatomagmatic explosins that produced about 10 kubikilometers of pumice. On the eastern part of the lake Laacher See you can still watch very active mofetta.

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