Earth's 5 Most Cataclysmic Super Volcanic Eruptions: Unraveling the Explosive Tales
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Venture into the heart of Earth's turbulent past as we journey through the gripping tales of the five largest supereruptions in history. From the rugged wilderness of Utah's Wah Wah Springs to the majestic peaks of Colorado's La Garita Caldera; from the tranquility of Indonesia's Lake Toba to the Andean highlands' silent behemoth, Cerro Galán, and finally, to the geothermal wonder that is Yellowstone National Park. Uncover the seismic preludes, witness the explosive performances, and discover the lasting legacies these cataclysmic events etched into our world's geological narrative. Embark on this awe-inspiring exploration of nature's raw power and grandeur as we delve deep into the life-altering drama of supervolcanoes.
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Lake Toba Old Eruption
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Lake Toba Most Recent Eruption
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvQlBV3H_SI
Cerro Galan:
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Analyzing the White Island Volcanic Eruption: A Step-by-Step Breakdown of New Zealand's Tragic Event
#whiteisland #newzealand #volcaniceruption #geology #volcanology #science #education #geology #geological #geoscience
In this video, we respectfully examine the geological and volcanic processes that led to the tragic 2019 eruption on White Island. Our aim is to provide an educational perspective on the natural forces that contributed to this devastating event, in the hope of increasing understanding and awareness about the unpredictable nature of our planet.
We delve into the science of volcanology, discussing the unique characteristics of White Island and the complex interplay of magma movement, gas release, and fumarole formation. Our intention is not to overlook the human loss and suffering caused by the eruption, but to shed light on the geological aspects that led to it.
We remember and honor those who lost their lives or were affected by the White Island eruption. As we explore the scientific aspects of this event, we do so with the utmost respect for its profound human impact.
00:00-01:24: Introduction
01:24-01:48: Pre-Eruption Signs
01:48-06:02: Formation & Failure of Hydrothermal Seal & Eruption
06:02-08:45: Immediate Aftermath & Conclusion
08:45-09:41: Outtro
Please join us in this thoughtful exploration, and feel free to share your thoughts or questions in the comments section below. We believe that through understanding, we can foster empathy and resilience in the face of natural disasters.
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Is New Zealand Tearing Australia Apart? Exploring the Port Phillip Sunklands & Melbourne Rift Zone
#portphillipbay #melbourne #newzealand #newzealand #tasman #tasmania #newzealand #zealandia #thetasman #gondwana #geology #tectonic #tectonics #tectonicplates #tectonicrifting #rift #riftingevent #volcanics #geology #geoscience #geological #geologicalhistory #geologicalwonders #formationofnewzealand #newzealandgeology #newzealandalps #gippspland #gippslandbasin #melbourne #victoria #australia #portphillipsunklands
In this video, we delve into the intriguing geological mysteries of the Port Phillip Sunklands and the Melbourne Rift Zone in Australia. We explore the formation and impact of the Tasman Rift, which shaped the Gippsland Basin and contributed to the creation of New Zealand. We discuss the hypothesis of the Tasman Rift's shutdown coinciding with the beginning of subduction events in New Zealand, leading to significant changes in Victoria's crust. We also examine the age progression of lava flows across the region, suggesting a continual stretching of the land. The video further explores the potential implications if the rift zone is still active and the complex geology of Victoria, a land of new discoveries. Join us as we unravel how New Zealand might be pulling Victoria apart.
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This video will touch more on the creation of the Tasman Sea:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP3DXL__OlY
This video goes into some detail on the Port Phillip sunklands:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3aqvowVYdk
This video touches on the recent earthquakes generated by the compressive stresses being transferred over to Victoria, from New Zealand, causing ancient faultlines to reactivate and slip once more:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QD0X14mLJAE
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A Four-Hour Voyage Through Victoria's Incredible Geological History: From Super Volcanoes To Gold
ballarat #melbourne #victoria #geology #geological #ballarat #portphillip #youyangs #bendigo #creswick #greatdividingrange #grampians #stavelyarc #volcano #volcaniceruption #volcanology #volcano #supervolcano #platetectonics #tectonicplates #tectonic #tectonics #geologicalhistory #geologicalrocks #geophysics #gold #goldfields #goldmining #goldhistory #deepleads #hardrockmining #alluvialgold #goldnuggets #theyarrariver #yarrariver #yarrayarra #murray #otway #otways #theotways #warrandyte #mooralla #buchan #marysville #dunnolly
Immerse yourself in this epic, 4-hour exploration of Victoria's rich geological history, all within the comfort of your own home.
Delve deep into the past, where monumental tectonic events sculpted and resculpted our landscape over countless millennia. Experience the era of the ancient super volcanoes, their immense power forever imprinted in Victoria's terrain, and discover the recent wave of volcanism that continually shapes our dynamic planet.
Journey through the aftermath of past rift events, nature's dramatic display of creation and destruction. These instances birthed new land and offered invaluable insights into Earth's intricate internal mechanisms.
Witness the step-by-step construction of Victoria's land through time. Understand the processes that shaped each valley, mountain, and plain, unveiling the captivating geological mosaic that makes up our state.
Lastly, explore the mineralization of Victoria, a chapter glistening with golden allure. Trace the steps leading to the formation of the gold-rich soils that played a significant role in shaping not just Victoria's geological, but also its socio-economic history.
Whether you're a professional geologist, an amateur rock enthusiast, a history buff, or just a curious mind, this anthology provides a comprehensive and captivating guide to the geological grandeur of Victoria.
Remember to engage with us in the comments section below, and don't forget to hit the like button and subscribe to our channel for more deep dives into the fascinating world of geology!
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Our Most Epic Asteroid Impact Documentaries: A Compilation
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At OzGeographics, we're fascinated by impact events, as you probably already know by the content we've made in the past. So I found I figured it was a good idea to finally get to making a compilation of our best videos, that cover some of the largest impact events, along with some fascinating associations surrounding them, such as the Devonian Extinction's strong relation to the events that happened in Australia.
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Rogue Waves Unleashed: The Ocean's Elusive Giants & the Science Behind the Sea's Worst Event
#roguewaves #oceanography #naturaldisaster
Embark on a thrilling journey as we dive into the science and mystery of rogue waves - the ocean's elusive giants. From ancient seafarer tales to ground-breaking scientific discovery, we unravel the truth behind these titanic waves. Discover how rogue waves form, their impact on ships, and the steps taken to predict and survive them. Join us as we traverse the high seas and uncover the secrets of these awe-inspiring phenomena.
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How New Zealand Might Be Tearing Victoria Apart: Exploring the Port Phillip Sunklands & Rift Zone
#portphillipbay #melbourne #newzealand #newzealand #tasman #tasmania #newzealand #zealandia #thetasman #gondwana #geology #tectonic #tectonics #tectonicplates #tectonicrifting #rift #riftingevent #volcanics #geology #geoscience #geological #geologicalhistory #geologicalwonders #formationofnewzealand #newzealandgeology #newzealandalps #gippspland #gippslandbasin #melbourne #victoria #australia #portphillipsunklands
This is the perfect documentary compilation to understand how the continent-to-continent collision that occurred between Tasmania and Victoria 430 million years ago, the formation of Port Phillip Bay and the greater Melbourne region, the Volcanics of the You Yangs, and the creation of the Gippsland basin, the Tasman Sea, and, new zealand, yes, new zealand, all link together in one intricate dance of geological insanity.
I was meant to release a new video on the Africa Mega Tsunami hypothesis today, but unfortunately, we had a hiccup that’ll see it being released tomorrow instead. And by hiccup, I mean I need an extra day to compile the infographics because I’m a bit drained from spending most of the night nerding out on some geophysical scans of ancient volcanic arcs across South and Western Australia.
With all of that being said, I’ve got an excellent episode planned to kick off the series tomorrow, and it is one of many that will focus on the scientific investigation in the proposed hypothesis.
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Unraveling Australia's Geological Mysteries: 3 Bizarre Oddities
#australia #geology #geologicalwonders #rocks #geoscience #geological
In this video, we delve into the mysteries and marvels of three unique geological phenomena, taking you from the geological anomaly in the form of an escarpment located in the incredibly rich goldfields of Ballarat to a strange occurrence of iron, located just a stone's throw away from the enchanting waterfalls of Lal Lal, and finally, to the remnants of a billion-year-old volcanic arc, formed by ancient tectonic collisions during the birth of the microcontinent of VanDieland. Upon which Tasmania now lies.
Join us as we unearth the stories these landscapes hold, revealing the intricate tapestry of Australia's geological history. Whether you're a geology enthusiast, a history buff, or simply curious about the world, this video offers a captivating exploration of Australia's geological oddities. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more fascinating journeys into the heart of our planet's history.
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This Is A Very Bad Idea.
#deepsea #geology #geoscience #mining
This video delves into the controversial topic of deep-sea mining. This new frontier of exploration and exploitation has stirred a maelstrom of debate. The allure lies in polymetallic nodules, clusters of minerals rich in manganese, nickel, copper, cobalt, and trace amounts of rare earth elements and lithium. But is the bounty worth the risk?
The deep sea is one of the most fragile ecosystems on our planet, and also one of the least explored. The proposed technique for deep sea mining is akin to vacuuming up the ocean floor, a process that could devastate any organic life it encounters.
We discuss the rich microbiome of the ocean floor, similar to the beneficial bacteria and fungi that support plant life in a garden. Disturbing these communities could have far-reaching consequences.
We also explore alternatives to deep sea mining, debunking the fallacy that we are running out of minerals on land. With new significant gold deposits discovered yearly and our understanding of geology and geophysical techniques evolving, we are increasingly adept at locating these resources.
Deep sea mining is a short-sighted and potentially catastrophic solution to a problem with other, less destructive answers. It's a testament to the rashness of human nature, and a stark reminder of the need for careful stewardship of our planet.
Join us as we explore this complex issue, weighing the pursuit of minerals against preserving the environment. Let's use our knowledge, technology, and resources wisely and leave the deep sea to its mysteries. For now, at least.
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The Formation of The Tasman Sea & The Birth of New Zealand: An 85-Million-Year Journey
#tasmansea #tasman #tasmania #newzealand #zealandia #thetasman #gondwana #geology #tectonic #tectonics #tectonicplates #tectonicrifting #rift #riftingevent #volcanics #geology #geoscience #geological #geologicalhistory #geologicalwonders #formationofnewzealand #newzealandgeology #newzealandalps #gippspland #gippslandbasin #melbourne #victoria #australia
Dive into the captivating geological journey of the Tasman Sea in this video. We trace back to the Cretaceous period, around 85 million years ago, when Zealandia (including present-day New Zealand) began to rift away from Australia, leading to the birth of the Tasman Sea. This monumental event was a part of the larger break-up of the supercontinent Gondwana.
Our exploration doesn't stop there. We delve into how this rifting event shaped the geography of the Gippsland region in Australia. The Tasman Sea's formation had significant effects on this region, sculpting its unique landscape.
We also journey to New Zealand, a land that began to form and rise above the water after Zealandia separated from Gondwana. Despite being mostly submerged, Zealandia's high points form modern-day New Zealand.
Lastly, we touch on the Lord Howe Rise, a significant submarine ridge in the Tasman Sea, which plays a crucial role in the region's geological story. Join us as we unravel the dynamic processes that have shaped these regions and continue to influence them today.
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One of The World's Longest Volcanic Lava Caves: Australia's Undara Lava Tubes
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The Undara Volcanic National Park in Queensland, Australia, is home to one of the most extensive lava flow systems from a single volcanic eruption. Known as both lava tubes and lava caves, these remarkable formations were created around 190,000 years ago when flowing lava solidified on the outside while the molten lava inside continued to flow, leaving behind hollow, tunnel-like structures. These geological wonders, which can be referred to as either lava tubes or lava caves, offer fascinating insights into volcanic processes and are a significant attraction for both tourists and scientists.
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3 Recent Australian Volcanic Eruptions: Exploring Intraplate Volcanism from Queensland to Victoria
#australia #volcanoes #volcaniceruptions #sydney #nsw #victoria #queensland #brisbane #cairnes #melbourne #creswick #ballarat #daylesford #geology #geography #geological #geologicalhistory #earthscience #earthsciences #volcanology
Yes, 30 million years ago is considered recent to geologists. So is 250 million years ago ;D
Australia has many volcanoes that have erupted very recently. With the last eruption occurred only 5000 years ago. As many people know, Australia is tectonically stable. So, in theory, many people wouldn't expect pronounced earthquakes or volcanoes to occur here. And yet, they have, en masse, for around 31 million years. Starting in Northern Queensland and slowly working their way south over time, reaching Victoria 7 million years ago, where it transformed the land altogether. Burying the ancient landscape that once existed here beneath wave after wave of lava flow.
This story of Australia's volcanism is an excellent example of intraplate volcanism. We'll take a look at a volcano that was among the first to roar to life when Queensland became volcanically active again around 30 million years ago, and work our way south to two famous volcanoes in Victoria.
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I Found An Ancient Volcanic Arc Today
#tasmania #victoria #kingisland #volcanology #australia #geology #earthscience #earthsciences #geography #oceanic #ocean #volcanicarc #bassstrait #volcanoes #volcanoeruption #geoscience #ocean #supervolcano #magnetics
Join us on a fascinating geological exploration as we unearth an ancient volcanic arc hidden in the ocean near Tasmania. Using magnetics, we reveal the secrets of the islands between Tasmania and Victoria, shedding light on Australia's underexplored geological wonders. We journey back in time to the birth of the Microcontinent VanDieLand, explore the complex geological history of King Island, and formulate hypotheses about recent rift zones. This exploration underscores the immense tectonic and volcanic forces that have shaped our planet and the potential for new discoveries in underexplored lands. Discover the ancient volcanic arc that once roared in the barren soils of primordial Tasmania and stands today as a testament to our planet's incredible history.
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Revisiting The Africa Mega Tsunami Hypothesis (Ep. 6)
#megatsunami #tsunami #brightinsight #jimmycorsetti #randallcarlson #cosmographia #hugewaves #flooding #comet #impact #event #holocene #science #africa #sahara #eyeofrichat #crater #richatstructure #geologicaldome #domedanticline #transsaharanseaway #ancientocean #tsunami #flooding #deluge #disaster #geoscience #geology #naturaldisaster #naturaldisasters #meteorite #asteroid #asteroidhittingearth #meteoritecrater #meteorites #earthscience #geological #earthsciences #volcanoes #geosciences
In this video, we revisit the Africa Mega Tsunami Hypothesis, a theory proposed by Bright Insight. We delve into the potential effects of a significant tsunami originating from the Mediterranean and heading south towards Africa's northern coastline. We explore Africa's topography, including the land's height and potential water flow direction in a tsunami scenario. We discuss the aftermath of such a tsunami, including the likely visual evidence in the form of chevrons. We also touch on the ideal investigation site in the Sahara's central region and the potential findings from a drill core analysis.
We examine the anomaly of chevron-like shapes southwest of Tunisia and their possible tsunamigenic origin. We discuss the implications of Bright Insight's hypothesis and the need for further investigation. We also consider the potential path of the tsunami, including its passage over the Richat Structure, an area Bright Insight believes to be Atlantis. Finally, we discuss the potential height of this hypothesized mega-tsunami and the beginning of a series of geological deep dives, geophysical techniques, and literature reviews to support this hypothesis. Stay tuned for more exciting explorations into the Africa Mega Tsunami Hypothesis.
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Two Underwater Super Volcanoes That Erupted In The Ocean
#supervolcano #volcanology #geology #earthscience #earthsciences #geography #oceanic #ocean #phillipines #indoasia #volcanoes #volcanoeruption #geoscience #ocean #artic
In this enlightening video, we dive deep into the mysteries of the world's largest underwater supervolcanoes - the Apolaki Caldera and the Gakkel Ridge Supervolcano. The Apolaki Caldera, named after a Filipino deity, is nestled in the depths of the Western Pacific Ocean. It's not just the largest known caldera on Earth but also a testament to the powerful geological forces that shape our planet.
On the other hand, the Gakkel Ridge Supervolcano, located in the Arctic Ocean, is one of the slowest spreading ridges on the planet. Its unique geology and the extreme conditions of its location make it a fascinating subject of study.
Join us as we explore these underwater giants, their formation, their impact on global climate, and the unique ecosystems they support. We'll delve into the science behind these underwater behemoths, their significance in our understanding of Earth's geology, and the mysteries they continue to hold.
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5 Of Our Best Documentaries On Gold
#melbourne #australia #victoria #gold #geology #geoscience #geological #geologicalhistory #mineralology #minerals #wiregold #deepleads #ballarat #moliagul #dunolly #melbourne #portphillip #ballaratgoldfields #goldfields #deeplead #quartz #bendigo #melbournecbd
Welcome to our special compilation of five exceptional short documentaries that delve into the fascinating world of gold, with a special focus on the Victorian goldfields. In this series, we embark on a captivating journey, tracing the path of gold from its formation deep within the Earth to its role in shaping civilizations.
Our documentaries offer an in-depth look into the mineralogy and geology of gold, unraveling the intricate processes that lead to the creation of this precious metal. We delve into the science behind gold's unique properties, its formation, and how it's discovered and mined.
We take you on a journey through the Victorian goldfields, exploring the deep leads and buried paleorivers, with a particular focus on Dunnolly and Ballarat. We share our own discoveries of gold, shedding light on the low gold per ton of quartz yield in Ballarat and the mysteries surrounding the existence of gold in Melbourne. Spoiler alert: it does exist!
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My Prediction About King Island Was Right!
#tasmania #victoria #kingisland #volcanology #australia #geology #earthscience #earthsciences #geography #oceanic #ocean #volcanicarc #bassstrait #volcanoes #volcanoeruption #geoscience #ocean #supervolcano #magnetics
Join us on a fascinating geological exploration as we unearth an ancient volcanic arc hidden in the ocean near Tasmania and the associated mineralization. In this episode I follow up on my claim that gold would be found here as a result of my intensive studying of the geology and geophysical features of the King Island.
In the last episode, we used magnetics to reveal the islands' secrets between Tasmania and Victoria, shedding light on Australia's underexplored geological wonders. We journeyed back to the birth of the Microcontinent VanDieLand, explored the complex geological history of King Island, and formulated hypotheses about recent rift zones. This exploration underscored the immense tectonic and volcanic forces that have shaped our planet and the potential for new discoveries in underexplored lands.
The link to Episode 1 can be found here:
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Unveiling Australia's Shadow Volcanoes: The Hidden Geological Phenomenon
#shadowvolcanoes #tasmania #victoria #kingisland #newsouthwales #queensland #cosgrovehotspot #basalt #volcanology #australia #geology #earthscience #earthsciences #geography #oceanic #ocean #volcanicarc #bassstrait #volcanoes #volcanoeruption #geoscience #ocean #supervolcano #magnetics
Discover the fascinating geological phenomenon of 'Shadow Volcanoes' - the hidden remnants of volcanic activity across Eastern Australia. This video dives deep into the history of volcanic activity in the region, which started around 95 million years ago with the rifting of Australia and New Zealand and led to a sequence of eruptions that marked the landscape over millions of years.
However, these basaltic structures, less resistant to erosion than their silica-rich counterparts, have often been worn away, leaving only subtle traces detectable through Earth's magnetic fields. These are the 'Shadow Volcanoes,' unseen but undeniably influential in shaping the landscape. We explore the significance of these geological structures, especially for exploration and mining, shedding light on their impacts and calling for a more comprehensive recognition in official geological maps. Journey with us into the past to uncover these hidden gems of Earth's volatile history.
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Did A Mega Tsunami Smash Into The Sahara?
Several Youtubers have recently began to put out a hypothesis regarding a possible mega tsunami event that they speculate swept through the Saharan desert. Among these, is the prominent Youtuber, Jimmy Corsetti. I've watched Jimmy's channel for years, and, have also been a fan of Randall Carlson for the same period of time. I've spent many hours of my life nerding out on both channels, and they are responsible, in part, for the path I am walking today. I've always been fascinated by earth shattering mega disasters. And that's actually what originally led to my foray and journey into Geology.
In this episode, I take a deep look into the points of evidence brought forth by Mr. Corsetti, regarding the striations and landforms located in the Saharan desert, which he asserts are related to a mega tsunami event. Randall Carlson, has added his input, and has speculated that the visual features seen in the Sahara, are, from his point of view, fluvial related, meaning, a rainstorm or deluge event, possibly lasting days or weeks occurred here in his opinion.
This is episode 1 of this series, and in this episode, we will begin by taking a look at the claims asserted, and whether or not they hold weight (in my opinion).
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Episode 6: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GzJfnWllGE
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The Volcano That Erupts Diamonds
Diamonds are associated with a very strange and rare type of volcanic eruption. Volcanic pipes, aren't all that uncommon. What is, though, is the variant of them, which sources magma from close to 700km deep within the Earth. What this means, is this magma, passes through a transition zone known as the Diamond stability field. And as a result of this, it's able to bring diamonds up to the surface when it erupts.
But it's not only this that makes Kimberlite so strange. It's also the fact that the type of magma that kimberlite is comprised of, is known as ultra-mafic. Mafic magma, is known for being relatively non-explosive and more effusive in the way it erupts. This is because of the very low silica levels that Mafic magma inhabits. As you can probably imagine, ultra-mafic magma contains even less silica. Yet, it's able to explode up from depths of over 600 kilometers and surface in a matter of hours.
Kimberlite eruptions also have no magma chamber. They literally just push their way to the surface, at a tremendous speed, propelled forth by a strange chemistry from deep within the Earth, only to surface is an extremely explosive manner. Thankfully, these eruptions aren't anything close to what one would witness with a supervolcanic eruption. They don't affect the entire Earth, but if one happened near you... trust me, you'd know about it.
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New South Wales' Massive Tweed Volcano
Tweed Volcano is a heavily eroded shield volcano, that existed in its live state around 23 million years ago. This incredible landmark is the largest volcano in Australia, and, the massive erosion caldera that exists in Tweed, is the largest in the southern hemisphere.
Tweed has a very interesting history. Because even though it's a shield volcano, it's also released some extremely explosive volcanic eruptions. The felsic version of Tweed, is due to the melting of the ancient Triassic-Permian volcanic bedrock that existed here prior to Australia passing over a magmatic plume, known as the Cosgrove hotspot.
The vast amounts of basalt and trachyte released by this plume, travelled up through weaknesses in the lower crust of Australia, melting continental felsic rocks along the way, and altering the chemistry of the basalt, from a low silica composition, to one that was dominated by silica.
So this is the story of what is, by far, the most impressive volcano to currently exist in Australia.
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Why Australia Has Active Volcanoes When It Is Tectonically Stable
Australia has many volcanoes that have erupted very recently. With the last eruption occurring only 5000 years ago. As many people know, Australia is tectonically stable. So, in theory, many people wouldn't expect pronounced earthquakes or volcanoes to occur here. And yet, they have, en masse, for around 31 million years. Starting in Northern queensland, and slowly working their way south over time, reaching Victoria 7 million years ago, where it transformed the land completely. Burying the ancient landscape that once existed here beneath wave after wave of lava flow.
This is the story of Australia's volcanism and is a great example of intraplate volcanism.
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The Largest Asteroid Impact On Earth That Smashed Into South Africa
#southafrica #africa #geology #asteroid #asteroidimpact #crater #impactcrater #vredefortimpactcrater #vredefort #vredefortimpactevent#geoscience #disaster #earthscience #volcanoes #extinction #extinctionevent #comet #meteorite #bolide #asteroids
The Vredefort Crater is, to this day, the largest known proven impact site on our planet. A massive asteroid smashed into here a little over 2 billion years ago, and, the land has never been the same since.
Join us, as we head into South Africa, to witness one of the most destructive and chaotic events to have ever impacted the planet.
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Western Australia Impact Event - Woodleigh Crater:
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Lake Acraman Impact Event:
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A Beautiful Crossover of Volcanics That Tell A Fascinating Story
#australia #volcanoes #volcaniceruptions #victoria #ballarat #gongong #granite #intrusive #igneous #granodiorite #quartzmonzonite #goldfields #melbourne #creswick #ballarat #daylesford #geology #geography #geological #geologicalhistory #earthscience #earthsciences #volcanology #cosgrovehotspot #hotspot #volcanism #volcanic #volcaniceruption #mafic #intermediate #felsic
Australia has many volcanoes that have erupted very recently. With the last eruption occurring only 5000 years ago. But 360 million years, Victoria was a totally different place. It was chaotic and rife with volcanism and earthquakes. These were the early days of eastern Australia, when it was still being built, fragment by fragment, like a jigsaw puzzle. And during these times, supervolcanoes, and typical composite volcanoes, dominated the land, roaring forth with tremendous vigor.
In this video, we take a look at a fascinating story these events left behind in rock form, for us to interpret in present day.
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Why Australia Has Active Volcanoes When It Is Tectonically Stable
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Mega Tsunami Evidence Discovered in Antarctica for The First Time
I have found what I consider to be extremely strong evidence regarding the existence of chevrons in Antarctica. These chevrons occur en masse, in the direct firing line that a mega tsunami would travel, post-burckle crater impact. When the comet that created the Burckle Crater struck a deep section of the indian ocean, the mega tsunami that it created travelled outwards from the epicenter in a 360 degree direction, hitting every single shoreline of every continent that was near. Antarctica was no exception to this, but, I originally thought any evidence of this event would either be buried, or long gone. I was wrong.
Today we'll look at the compelling evidence I found on the shorelines of Antarctica. The very same 200 odd meter high mega tsunami wave that hit Australia, also hit here, and after spending so many days using this simulator to read Australia, Indonesia's, and the rest of the impacted worlds' tsunami evidence, I spotted these shapes with ease. These shapes both begin, and end, inline with the Burckle Crater impact. With the damage and chevron deposition ceasing right at the point that is outside the line of travel from the epicenter that this Tsunami would've travelled.
I believe this is the first time evidence of this event has been linked to Antarctica. If not, I stand corrected, but if so, that's pretty amazing. You certainly wouldn't be able to make these features out with confidence on neither Google maps, or Google Earth. But this simulator shines yet again, when detecting the chevrons, purely because of it's incredible topographical accuracy and succinct attention to detail.
Link to Part 1 of this series:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_H6W2R88Z0
Link to Part 2 of this series:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syCWb_ySJRo
Link to Part 3 of this series:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBBCKghodVI
Link to Full Length Documentary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eINb338Ewuo
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