5 Satisfying Mud Volcano Eruptions

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5 Satisfying Mud Volcano Eruptions
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  1. Speaking of mud, is anybody concerned about Yellowstone getting bolder these last years? Just before the turn of the century, maybe in the 80’s, there was a ship had sunk in one of the lakes. All I could see was the last foot or two of the mast sticking above the lake water. Last time I went, about 2010, all I saw this time was almost the entire ship! In that part of the lake, the bottom of the lake had pushed up the entire sunken ship! Looks like Yellowstone is gaining its strength to blow again!

  2. a top 5 mud volcanoes and nothing on sidoarjo! ! ! !
    a mud volcano that appeared in 2006 in the sub-district of Porong, Sidoarjo in East Java, Indonesia, which has been erupting since May 2006 and you don't even mention it! ! !

  3. Fun fact for anyone in the comments: Southern California quite possibly has the most unique mud pot on earth. It’s been around since the sixties and off-gasses carbon monoxide, but since maybe 30-40 years ago it’s been moving! As in forward motion moving! Scientists are pretty sure it’s the only moving mud pot on the entire planet.

  4. Whilst mud volcanoes don't erupt at the same searing temperatures as their magma fuelled cousins, they can be just as devastating. A house, building or other infrastructure buried under metres of luke-warm mud are just as inaccessible as those buried under red-hot ash or cooling molten rock…

    I've got one minor complaint about this video, though. The last entry is not only strictly not a mud volcano, but also, what isn't made clear is that this section talks about two completely different locations. Yellowstone isn't anywhere near California, and the mud pots and mud volcanoes in California are to be found on the south-eastern shores of the Salton Sea. If this was just a slip-up, well, it'll lead to some confusion ( especially for folks like a girl I know who believed that Scotland was part of London- go figure!). If it was deliberate, or even simply sloppy scripting and editing, shame on you!

  5. GREAT video!!! I'm REALLY surprised you didn't talk about the mud volcano in some S.E. Asian country (i forget which) that was CAUSED by an oil company drilling

  6. I dont wanna sound negative, but please, use only km, C° and m so the rest of the world know what you are talking about…
    From that, a great video, awesome to see something that is kinda new for me. I knew there was small ones, but not big ones like some of this!

  7. video idea: 5 most expensive mistakes ever and i will get you started, the Baltic ace carrier ship that sank in fifteen minutes off the Dutch coast after collision with a Siberian container ship, the Corvis J

  8. GREAT video!!! I'm REALLY surprised you didn't talk about the mud volcano in some S.E. Asian country (i forget which) that was CAUSED by an oil company drilling (of course they deny this) and it destroyed the ENTIRE CITY!!!!! It was erupting non-stop for at least a decade and I think it may STILL be going…. You should look into it for the next mud volcano video 🙂

  9. Too expensive to suck in the methane/air mixture and separate it into methane? lol the 5:30 part look like a blockbuster movie. 1 of the major eruption. A local guy turned the mud into bricks.

  10. You can actually predict if a fireball will happen based on the stoichiometric volume of the released gas, and ironically enough, the more vapor that is released the less likely it is to explode into a fireball. If too much methane is concentrated, the stoichiometry is such that there isn't enough oxygen to cause an explosion. So smaller mud volcano eruptions with minimal visible methane plumes are far more dangerous.

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