On July 3rd, Italy's Mount Stromboli volcano experienced a crater rim collapse, leading to the generation of a pyroclastic flow. This pyroclastic flow not only entered the Mediterranean Sea, but also travel more than 1000 feet into its waters above it. This video will discuss Stromboli's latest eruption, why pyroclastic flows can be so deadly, and will analyze infrared camera footage. Thumbnail Photo Credit: Frame grab from a CC BY 3.0 licensed video by by INGVvulcani (which was also given attribution to DYNAMO & UNO) which was cropped, resized, and had the darkness of its shadows decreased, was overlaid with text, and overlaid with GeologyHub made graphics (the image border & the GeologyHub logo). If you would like to support this channel, consider using one of the following links: (Patreon: ) (YouTube membership: ) (Gemstone & Miner
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