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A fraction of a second later, the largest blocks are falling onto the slope of the cone, leaving dense trails of ash behind in the air, while the ash cloud expands, parts...
File: _D702858.jpg | 11724 Hits Copyright: Jorge Santos --- Image found in Anak Krakatau eruption July 2009 - anatomy of an explosion ... and in: Photo of the Day ... and in: Photo of the Week
After about 10 seconds, the first blocks impact on the water, while the ash could and the small pyroclastic flows on the flank of the cone expand and develop further. (Ph...
File: _D702865.jpg | 8167 Hits Copyright: Jorge Santos --- Image found in Anak Krakatau eruption July 2009 - anatomy of an explosion ... and in: Photo of the Day ... and in: Photo of the Week
A strong eruption from the NW vent throwing lava bombs to 200-250 m height above the crater. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer)
File: stromboli_i3700.jpg | 1868 Hits Copyright: Tom Pfeiffer / www.volcano-photo.com --- Image found in Strombolian eruptions
After less than 1 second into the eruption, the dense mass of rocks and hot lava that had been plugging the conduit explodes and starts to form a rising ash plume. Many b...
File: _D702857.jpg | 7219 Hits Copyright: Jorge Santos --- Image found in Anak Krakatau eruption July 2009 - anatomy of an explosion ... and in: Photo of the Day
About 15 seconds after the beginning of the eruption, most bombs and blocks have fallen, the ash cloud continues to rise and the pyroclastic flows have lifted off ground....
File: _D702873.jpg | 6167 Hits Copyright: Jorge Santos --- Image found in Anak Krakatau eruption July 2009 - anatomy of an explosion ... and in: Photo of the Day
Nyamuragira volcano photos Africa's version of Mauna Loa, Nyamuragira (or Nyamulagira) is a massive basaltic shield volcano neighboring Nyiragongo. It is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and has voluminous eruptions every few years.