Events: Icelandic volcanic eruption caused 15 tons of heavy boulder rolled down the valley meter (Figure)
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Volcanic eruption in Iceland is not only a serious impact on air transport in Europe, but also to a 15.24-meter high and weighs 1,000 tons of boulders rolled down the valley Earlier this year Iceland Eyjafjallajokull volcanic eruption, volcanic eruption, lightning often appears bright Eyjafjallajokull crater about 1.8 miles wide (about 2.88 kilometers), the volcanic eruption of ash clouds can reach 55,000 feet (about 16.8 km) altitude 【Sohu science news, according to foreign media reports, volcanic eruptions in Iceland is not only a serious impact on air transport in Europe, but also to a 15.24 meters high, weighs 1,000 tons of boulders rolled down the valley. Earlier this year Iceland Eyjafjallajokull volcanic eruption, volcanic eruption generated extraordinary heat to a snow melting glaciers, melting ice and snow in this water, rock, driven into the valley. Glacier experiencing extraordinary volcanic ash after the release of heat energy and produce water vapor, forming clouds of black plume. In the volcano erupts, often appear bright lightning. Iceland, 52, photographer Xigudesen (Ragnar Sigurdsson) into the volcanic hinterland, spend a few weeks to shoot a spectacular volcanic eruption continued. To be able to shoot the scene crater, he even flying leap boiling bubbling crater. Hard work pays off, number of images he shot more than 1 million copies. Xigudesen taken a very dangerous act of volcanic eruptions, and many photographers have died in the powerful volcanic eruption. Mount St. Helens eruption in 1980 claimed the United States on National Geographic photographer Blackburn (Reid Blackburn) life. 2008 German volcano photographer Richard (Thomas Reichart) are trying to shoot when Mount Etna perish. "You never know when it is safe, Xigudesen said:" I usually based on their experience of the volcano to feel and judge of the left or to the left. Once determined to go, we must ensure that leave. " Eyjafjallajokull crater about 1.8 miles wide (about 2.88 kilometers), the volcanic eruption of ash clouds can reach 55,000 feet (about 16.8 km) high, 1,000 degrees Celsius hot lava spray height of 400 feet (about 122 m). (Still force) (Editor: Luo Park) |
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