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[Poll] Which Video Topic Should I Discuss Next?

Greetings everyone, including my new patrons! I apologize for my lack of messages to my new supporters, but for some reason I have recently been unable to directly message the majority of new users. Not sure why this is occurring. Thus, to join the Patreons & YouTube members only telegram cha...

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What I Have Been Up to Lately

I apologize for my lack of Patreon posts during the past few months. The reason for the lack of posts is that I had been busy, looking for a house, buying a house, moving into a house, etc. Since I have finally moved into a new home, I utilized Patreon funds to set up my recording room. As you ca...

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Ruang's Rapid 48 Hour Escalation Timeline

On April 16th, 2024, the Ruang volcano in Indonesia produced a volcanic eruption with little warning. This grew in intensity until a powerful plinian eruption occurred less than 48 hours later. I plan to make a far longer post detailing several interesting & notable aspects of this VEI 4 erup...

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A Volcano Erupted, And Despite Knowing the Exact Location The Eruption Occurred We Are Unsure Which Volcano Erupted

Yesterday, news broke that an unexpected volcanic eruption had occurred in the Aleutian Island chain. Specifically, on the island of Atka, which itself is about 6 times larger than the District of Columbia. Atka Island (area is approximately 1000 square kilometers) contains the Atka volcano, whic...

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Which Icelandic Volcano Will Erupt Next?

At a surface level, this seems like a fairly simple answer. The Reykjanes volcano. After all, it is primed for yet another eruption to occur. And if not, maybe Fagradalsfjall will come to life and produce an eruption for the 4th year in a row?

However, to make this a more interesting mental...

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We May Soon Witness a 3rd Eruption of Iceland's Reykjanes Volcano

It once again appears that a volcanic eruption will occur fairly soon at Iceland’s Reykjanes volcano, at least in my opinion. Before I present why I am making this claim, I want to note that I’m not making a claim that an eruption is imminent. Instead, I’m suggesting the Reykjanes volcano m...

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Deep Focus Earthquakes

The above image displays a narrow cross section of the Earth's interior, which also states the layer's thickness, state of matter, and density. 

Typically, the vast majority of earthquakes which occur originate in our planet's crust as you generally need a non flexible rock to move to ...

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Volcanoes, Chat Room Changed, & Iceland

Due to a weird feature regarding my Patreon supporters and YouTube channel members only Telegram chat room, adding a moderator for some reason forced everyone in the chat room to rejoin. As a result, it now has a new link of: http...

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A Drop in Gas Emissions can be a Bad Sign at a Volcano

For those of you who have seen the fictional movie "Dante's Peak", you might recall the infamous hot spring scene, where a previously fairly harmless body of water was turned into a highly acidic lethal temperature hot spring. In the film, this occurred due to an intrusion of magma which heated t...

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The Forgotten Dormant Volcanoes in the United States

Within the lower 48 U.S. states, many of the 47 active volcanoes are well known. Mount Rainier, Mount Hood, Lassen Peak.


Yet, due to incorrect perception by some members of the wider public, there is a forgotten volcanic hazard. The culprit? Supposedly dormant volcanoes. These a...

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Slovakia Videos

Greetings everyone! As part of a contract I was paid to complete, I will be publishing a series of videos discussing various aspects of Slovakia’s geology this week! Since my contract involves me creating between 3 and 7 videos, this project may expand or narrow in scope depending on how my wor...

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1 of 27000 Glaciers in Alaska

Per the U.S. Geological survey, Alaska contains around 27,000 glaciers! I visited one of these ice age era relics east of Denali National Park today. Specifically, took a helicopter ride to Alaska’s Yanert glacier. You can expect much of what I filmed to be used as stock footage to represent va...

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Chile's Marble Caves

Caves around the planet largely occur in limestone, but in other circumstances they can occur in materials such as basalt, ice, or salt. Yet, in Chile, a series of caves on the shoreline of General Carrera lake occur within colorful layered marble. Here, the colors of blue, orange, black, and whi...

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Timeline of Arizona’s Recent Volcanoes

Arizona, my home state, contains 2 active volcanoes (Uinkaret and San Francisco volcanic fields). Yet, if you were to have gone back 2 million years, we would have witnessed 6 active fields. I made this graphic to provide a timeline of volcanism at Arizona’s recently active fields. Any question...

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The Towering Vsevidof Volcano

The state of Alaska has a surprisingly large number of fairly large islands, many of which are either completely uninhabited or sparsely populated. One of these is Umnak Island, which is only around 6% smaller than the island of Maui. Yet, despite its size, less than 50 people live there.  View Post

New Equipment!

Due to patreon memberships, I have bought some new equipment. In this case, a drone (for filming) and a microphone/set-up for recording outdoors while walking, even in windy conditions. This way, the next time a volcano erupts I can provide live/near-live footage via drone and news style reports ...

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North America's Largest Explosive Holocene Volcanic Eruptions

I am planning to cover more large volume explosive eruptions from various volcanoes. This list portrays the largest VEI 6+ eruptions which have occurred during the Holocene in North America. Perhaps to the surprise of some, Mount Saint Helens only appears on this list once. Yet, volcanoes in Alas...

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Upcoming Videos

I am planning a series of several videos which be posted in the next 2-3 weeks, assuming that a major volcanic eruption doesn’t occur.

Video topics include:

-The Corbetti Caldera & Awasa Caldera (Ethiopia)

This is an active supervolcano on the African continent with confi...

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Dukono Volcano

Tomorrow (January 24th 2023) I will be posting a video about the Dukono volcano in Indonesia. It is one of the 21st century’s most active volcanoes, alongside (similarly active volcanoes with constant or near constant eruptions) such as Kilauea in Hawaii, Santa Maria in Guatemala, Stromboli in ...

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Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apai

Approximately 1 year ago, the Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apai (on January 15th 2022) generated a powerful plinian eruption. This obliterated much of the existing volcanic island. Well, I have several videos upcoming (as I just got permission) which cover what the remains of this island now look like....

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Merry Christmas & A Quick Update

I want to wish everyone a merry Christmas! Before I continue, I want to note that everyone who was a grandidierite tier patron is now classified as an emerald tier patron. Your perks did NOT change, the only change was the name of the $25/month Patreon (patron) membership tier to the GeologyHub Y...

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Kilauea & Mauna Loa

You might have noticed that in the last week both Kilauea & Mauna Loa stopped erupting. This begs the question, did one volcano trigger a decrease in activity at another? Theoretically, yes, it can indirectly cause changes.

The U.S. Geological Survey stated on Twitter that (this is a d...

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Subglacial Volcanoes in Oregon

It might come as a surprise to some people, but the state of Oregon contains two subglacial volcanoes; tuyas. They are Hayrick Butte and Hogg Rock. They are easy to access, and could potentially represent a great textbook/classroom example of this landform. They are composed of andesite / borderl...

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News About the Clear Lake Volcano

(Photo Credit: Lee Siebert, 1997 (Smithsonian Institution), CC0 1.0 license)

Although many volcanoes around the world have confirmed eruptions (as either observed or dated via radiometric dating and other methods), a surprisingly high number of volcanoes fall under the category of “presum...

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Ore Deposit Formation

I recently received a patreon request to cover my thoughts on the formation of a particular platinum group element deposit. This got me thinking. Should I cover certain areas of the world and explain why each area’s geologic history created various resources? Be it Arizona/Chile for copper, Wes...

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Immediately Upcoming Videos

You all should like tomorrow’s video. It will cover a potential impact crater candidate that was deemed worth of further investigation by a knowledgeable impact crater expert. And this candidate was found by one of this channel’s viewers!

Two other immediately upcoming videos are the we...

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Tomorrow's Video (9/15/2022)

For Thursday, September 15th, I am planning a video on a specific volcano in Katmai National Park. While this highly scenic area (slightly larger than the state of Connecticut) has 13 active volcanoes, it has not been the site of a volcanic eruption since 2006 (Fourpeaked). Although I do not see ...

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Upcoming Volcano 101 Videos

Due to popular demand, I have decided to work on and eventually publish a series of videos that could best fall under what I call “Volcanoes 101.” In other words, what might be taught in an introductory class in college/university. This will include the following subjects:

-types of lav...

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A Policy Update; Please Read

I have just updated each of my tier lists with the following change; you grant me permission to use your account name in a shoutout and my patreon graphic. You can of course opt out by messaging me (several people have in the past). This change is being done for CYA purposes. Do note that if you ...

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A quick update on patreon requests.

Over the past several months I was happy to receive an influx of $25/month patrons. As part of that tier, you get to request a video (which within reason) I will then make.


Requested topics include:

-the types of volcanic rocks

-macquarie island

-the lava river ...

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