Nom: Trace GPS Piton de la Fournaise cratère Dolomieu - La Réunion, itinéraire, parcours. Départ : Snack du Relais Touristique du Pas de Bellecombe, Route Forestière du Volcan, Sainte-Rose, Saint-Benoît, La Réunion, 97439, France ( -21.22543 55.68502 ) Par Robert Kassous le à 11h33, mis à jour le à 11h33 Lecture 2 min. Le spectacle qu'offre le Piton de la Fournaise en éruption pourrait relancer le tourisme de l'île de la Réunion. Piton de la Fournaise Sébastien Conejero Selon les spécialistes, le Piton de la Fournaise est l’un des volcans les plus actifs du monde par sa fréquence d’éruptions en moyenne une tous les neuf mois. Après un premier épisode d’une dizaine de jours survenu en février dernier, ce nouveau réveil semble s’être installé pour durer, il pourrait être en intense activité durant plusieurs semaines’ indique un scientifique de l’Observatoire Volcanologique, construit sur l’île en 1979 pour la surveillance du monstre. Volcan sous contrôle Le dispositif Orsec spécifique aux volcans a été déclenché pour la protection des biens et des personnes. Pour l’instant, selon les autorités, aucune coulée de lave rougeoyante ne menace les habitations. Elles offrent, bien au contraire, un spectacle extraordinaire et grandiose, de jour comme de nuit, à des milliers d’admirateurs postés à différents points de vue de l’île. Il existe deux accès pour admirer le spectacle route du Volcan et la route des Laves, permettant sans se mettre en danger de contempler le volcan et ses coulées. Un volcan pour doper le tourisme. En reprenant du service, le volcan dope le tourisme sur l’île. De nombreux chasseurs de lave et de belles images, attirés par l’ampleur du monstre, affluent comme des milliers de curieux, le long de la "route des laves", ce qui provoque, à certaines heures de la journée, d’énormes embouteillages. Plusieurs tours opérateurs se sont spécialisés dans l’organisation de voyages découvertes des volcans du monde. "En organisant des expéditions je réponds à l’irrépressible besoin d’y aller voir de plus près, de se mettre au diapason de la Terre et de sa lourde respiration, de sentir sur sa nuque l’haleine brûlante du monstre et de plisser les yeux devant la beauté du Diable", explique poétiquement, Guy de Saint-Cyr, volcanologue et organisateur d’expédition pour Aventure et Volcans. L’office de tourisme de la réunion se réjouit de cet engouement et constate que les hôtels refont actuellement le plein. Une bonne nouvelle pour l’économie touristique de l’île permettant par la même d’oublier les attaques de requins. France La Réunion Bourse Le 19/08 à 18H05 CAC 40 6495,83 -0,94% Randonnerdans les 3 cirques de la Réunion (Salazie, Mafate et Cilaos). Vous balader dans la forêt de Bélouve, digne d'un décor de Jurassique parc. Gravir le volcan Piton de la Fournaise. Rencontrer un artiste Réunionnais lors d'une soirée mémorable. Jouir de la vue époustouflante sur les falaises et villages pittoresques du Sud Sauvage.

August 14 , 2022. Italy , Stromboli In the early morning of August 12, and more precisely between 530 and 630 a violent downpour hit the island of Stromboli. As indicated by the weather station of Scari, managed by the INGV with the collaboration of the local association for social promotion Attiva Stromboli », more than 60 millimeters of rain fell in one hour, and more than half of between them in just 15 minutes, between 545 and 600 as shown in the graph below. To make a comparison that gives an idea of the intensity of this event, in just 15 minutes the same amount of rain fell as that which falls on Stromboli on average throughout the month of May. Heavy rains of this type, which in the past were classified as exceptional events, are becoming more and more common, which is due to the overheating of the ground and the atmosphere induced by the ongoing climate changes. This intense rain set off a vast flow of mud and debris, which broke loose from the slopes above and invaded the city’s roads, homes and businesses, causing massive damage. The disastrous flooding is the result of the combined effect of this intense rain with the total denudation of the ground which occurred following the forest fire of May 25, which completely destroyed the vegetation cover of the slopes at the above the city. The Vallonazzo, the most important valley above the town of Stromboli in the background, completely stripped of vegetation due to the forest fire of May 25. The plant cover in fact acts as a buffer that preserves the soil from the direct action of rain, extending its stabilizing action into the immediate subsoil thanks to the roots, the interweaving of which creates a real network that helps to keep the soil together. different volcanic elements of which the soil of Stromboli is composed even very fine ash, slag, pumice and rock fragments even of large dimensions. Once the vegetation cover has disappeared as a result of the fire, the mechanical energy released by the impact of raindrops on bare ground tends to separate its tiniest components, such as volcanic ash, forming mudslides and debris flowing down slopes incorporate other, even coarser materials, gradually increasing their erosive capacity. Intense rains and increasingly frequent forest fires due to climate change-induced overheating are among the main causes of hydrogeological instability. These phenomena are of particular importance in territorial areas which, by their intrinsic nature, are particularly exposed to instability, such as active volcanic areas, which confirms the need for appropriate and effective monitoring and protection of risky slopes. Source INGV Ambiente . Read the article Photos INGV , Stromboli Stati D’animo. Indonesia , Merapi Report on the activity of Mount Merapi from August 5 to 11, 2022, August 12, 2022. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS Visual The weather around Mount Merapi is generally sunny in the morning and evening, while it is foggy in the afternoon. White smoke, thin to medium thickness, low pressure and 100 m high was observed from the Mount Merapi Babadan observation post on August 11, 2022 at 0606 WIB. This week, 43 lava avalanches were observed in the Southwest, descending the Bebeng River with a maximum slip distance of 1,500 m. In the Southwest dome, the growth of the dome is observed, the volume of the dome is calculated at 1,664,000 m3. As for the central dome, it is 2,772,000 m3. Seismicity This week, the seismicity on Mount Merapi recorded 13 shallow volcanic earthquakes VTB, 582 multiple phase earthquakes MP, 633 avalanche earthquakes RF, 159 emission earthquakes DG 5 tectonic earthquakes TT. The intensity of this week’s earthquake is still quite high. Deformation Mount Merapi’s deformation that was monitored using EDM and GPS this week showed no significant changes. Rain and lahars This week, no rain was reported at the Mount Merapi observation post. There are no reports of lahars or additional flow in the rivers that originate on Mount Merapi. Conclusion Based on the results of visual and instrumental observations, it is concluded that Volcanic activity at Mount Merapi is still quite high in the form of effusive eruption activity. The state of the activity is defined at the SIAGA » level. Source BPPTKG Photo Yohannes Tyas Galih Jati La Réunion , Piton de la Fournaise Piton de la Fournaise activity Seismicity In July 2022, the OVPF-IPGP recorded at the level of the Piton de la Fournaise massif in total • 29 superficial volcano-tectonic earthquakes 0 to km above sea level under the summit craters; • 2 deep earthquakes below sea level; • 1178 landslides in the Cratère Dolomieu, the ramparts of the Enclos Fouqué and the Piton de Crac, and the Rivière de l’Est. The month of July 2022 will have been marked by low seismicity at the level of Piton de la Fournaise with an average of 1 superficial volcano-tectonic earthquake per day. Most of these events were located under the Dolomieu crater. Shots of the broken River East on July 25, 2022 © SAG-PGHM. The month of July was also marked by many 1178 landslides in the Cratère Dolomieu, the ramparts of the Enclos Fouqué and at the cassé of Rivière de l’Est . The majority of the collapses and the most important take place in the sector of the cassé of Rivière de l’Est. An aerial reconnaissance carried out by the Air Section of the Gendarmerie and the PGHM on July 25 shows the presence of a large scree cone at the foot of the cassé of Rivière de l’Est. CO2 concentration in the ground Following the eruption of December 2020, a continuous increase in CO2 emissions from the ground is recorded at the level of the distal sites Plaine des Cafres sectors but also proximal Gîte du volcan. The last eruption took place from December 22, 2021 to January 17, 2022. From December 27, 2021, the eruption was associated with a rapid and unprecedented increase in CO2 emissions from the ground on the station proximal to the Gîte and with a trend reversal on the distal stations. The inversion observed at the distal stations lasted until January 7, 2022, then the concentrations remained stable at intermediate values ​​until the end of January. On the site proximal to the Gîte, a sudden drop in flux with very low CO2 values was detected after January 3, 2022. At the end of the eruption a new phase of increase was recorded, but with a higher rate. weak. The strong fluctuations observed during the month of February are certainly linked to environmental influences due to two cyclonic events. A further increase was recorded in both distal and near field at the end of February with a sharp acceleration in mid-March 2022. This phase of increase lasted until May 5 in the distal field and until May 19 in the near field. It should be noted that the isotopic analysis of the gases sampled both in the distal field PNRN, Plaine des Palmistes and in the proximal field shows a marked increase in the magmatic contribution over the period March-April 2022. Source OVPF. Lire l’article Photos © SAG-PGHM , G Vitton. Etats- Unis , Yellowstone 44°25’48 » N 110°40’12 » W, Summit Elevation 9203 ft 2805 m Current Volcano Alert Level NORMAL Current Aviation Color Code GREEN Recent Work and News Yellowstone Volcano Observatory scientists continued with a busy field schedule this summer. In July, additional semipermanent GPS stations were installed, bringing the total number of stations deployed to 17. These sensors, which provide seasonal densification of the existing continuous GPS network, will be removed in September/October, before the snow starts to accumulate, so that the data can be downloaded and analyzed. Steamboat Geyser did not erupt during the month of July the most recent eruption occurred on June 20. There have been 8 major water eruptions of the geyser in 2022. Seismicity During July 2022, the University of Utah Seismograph Stations, responsible for the operation and analysis of the Yellowstone Seismic Network, located 59 earthquakes in the Yellowstone National Park region. The largest event of the month was a minor earthquake of magnitude located about 14 miles south-southwest of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park on July 30 at 144 AM MDT. The event was part of a small swarm of 13 earthquakes that occurred during July 29–30. Earthquake sequences like these are common and account for roughly 50% of the total seismicity in the Yellowstone region. Yellowstone earthquake activity remains at background levels. Ground deformation Conitinuous GPS stations in Yellowstone Caldera and near Norris Geyser Basin recorded a few millimeters of uplift less than half an inch since the start of summer. This deformation is a result of snowmelt that percolates into the ground and causes the surface to swell slightly, like a sponge. The same summer-only signal is detected annually and is superimposed on the overall trend of caldera subsidence, which has been ongoing since 2015 at a rate of a few centimeters 1–2 inches per year. Source YVO. Photo Mammoth Hot Springs ,Brocken Inaglory. New Zealand , White Island Whakaari/White Island Loss of near real-time monitoring. Minor volcanic unrest continues. Published Wed Aug 10 2022 200 PM Near real-time monitoring of Whakaari has been lost with the failure of the last surviving seismometer and pressure sensor on the island. We continue to monitor via other, less-frequent methods. The Volcanic Alert Level for Whakaari/White Island remains at Level 1. The Aviation Colour Code also remains at Green. The monitoring network at Whakaari consisted of two sites with earthquake and pressure sensors to detect explosive airwaves, three cameras, two SO2 sulphur dioxide gas scanners and two GNSS antenna for measuring ground deformation. Since the 9 December 2019 eruption, the on-island network has not been serviced and power supplies, sensors and cameras have degraded or failed over time. Our near real-time capability has been largely reliant on the on-island earthquake and pressure sensors. The first of these failed in April 2021 and the second failed late last week. The loss of the second earthquake and pressure sensor reduces our ability to closely monitor the volcano in near real-time. Until we are able to service our on-island equipment and power supplies, we will be increasing the frequency of our gas and observation flights to the island. Our most recent gas observation flight occurred two weeks ago, and the results indicated the level of activity at the island had remained low, with normal fumarole and gas emissions. Since that flight, the seismicity had remained low, and no deformation signals had been recorded. These observations are consistent with low levels of volcanic unrest. The Volcanic Alert Level remains at Level 1 and the Aviation Colour Code remains Green. Source Geonet / Geoff Kilgour / Duty Volcanologist. Photo Geonet. Ecuador , Sangay DAILY REPORT OF THE STATE OF SANGAY VOLCANO, Saturday August 13, 2022. Information Geophysical Institute – EPN. Surface activity level High, Surface trend Ascending. Internal activity level High, Internal trend No change. Seismicity From August 12, 2022, 1100 to August 13, 2022, 1100 Explosion EXP 468 Long Periods LP 71 Emission Tremors TREMI 83 Rains / Lahars There are no reports of lahars. The weather conditions have been very good for the past 24 hours. Emission / ash column With the increase in surface activity recorded since yesterday, continuous emissions of ash at low altitude <2km above the crater have been observed. The ash cloud extends west and southwest, crossing the provinces of Chimborazo, Bolívar, Cañar, Azuay and Guayas. So far, ashfall has been reported in the provinces of Chimborazo Cebadas, Palmira, Chunchi and Alausi and Guayas Guayaquil, Milagro and Samborondón. At the moment, the cloud is low < 2 km and continuous and, due to good weather conditions, it could continue to cause light to moderate ash fall in the aforementioned provinces. Other Monitoring Parameters The FIRMS system records 57 thermal alerts over the past 24 hours. The MIROVA system records 1 very high 4051 MW, 1 high 764 MW and 1 low thermal alert during the last 24 hours. Gas The Mounts system reports tons of SO2, with data on 2022-08-12 at 152 TL. Observation Yesterday, there was an increase in the internal and superficial activity of the Sangay volcano, with the increase in seismic energy, the emission of a new lava flow was highlighted on the southeast flank , the same one that can be seen on the images shared by the ECU-911 and the satellites. Due to the good weather conditions, the sounds coming from the volcano were heard in various sectors of the province of Guayas and it was possible to see the incandescence from the city of Macas. In addition, due to good weather conditions, several videos of commercial flights and photographs show the trajectory of the ash cloud towards the West. Alert level Orange. Information, Saturday, August 13, 2022, Updated 130 TL. The ash cloud from the Sangay volcano extends to the province of Guayas. This emission has already caused ash falls in the province of Chimborazo and Guayas yesterday and today in the province of Chimborazo Alausí. For the moment, the cloud is diffuse and could cause a slight ash fall in Guayaquil. With the right weather conditions, this low-altitude emission managed to travel more than 200 km to the west and southwest of the volcano. This phenomenon has been recurrent during the current eruptive period which began in May 2019. The IG-EPN continues to monitor the event and will inform in a timely manner if any changes in the monitoring signals are detected. Source IGEPN Photos Robinsky , Volcan Sangay FB.

Levolcan de La Réunion le Piton de la Fournaise est entré en éruption pour la troisième fois de l'année ce lundi 7 décembre vers 4 h 40 (00 h 40 GMT ), dans une zone totalement inhabitée

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Larandonneuse de 63 ans disparue au volcan reste introuvable 31/07/2021 sciences Le Piton de la Fournaise vu de l'Espace 09/07/2021 d'actualités sur Fuite du pass sanitaire d'Emmanuel Macron C’est la star incontestée de La Réunion et l’un des volcans les plus actifs de la planète. Plusieurs fois par an, le Piton de la Fournaise réserve un spectacle impressionnant avec projections et coulées de lave en technicolor. 2 632 mètres C’est l’altitude à laquelle culmine cette force de la nature, dont la silhouette est toujours visible même quand les nuages couronnent sa tête. Il faut dire que le Piton de la Fournaise occupe à lui seul près d’un tiers de la surface de l’île de La Réunion. Impossible de le manquer ! 500 000 ans © IRT / Corine Tellier — La Pointe de la Table, un sentier de randonnée qui suit une coulée de lave du Piton de la Fournaise. C’est l’âge du colosse, membre depuis 2010 d’un club très sélect, celui des Biens naturels classés par l’Unesco au Patrimoine mondial pour leur valeur universelle exceptionnelle ». Des lauriers partagés avec le Piton des Neiges, l’autre volcan de l’île, ainsi qu’avec ses cirques naturels. Tous appartiennent au Parc national de La Réunion, d’une fantastique biodiversité et paradis de la randonnée. C’est le nombre d’éruptions répertoriées en 2019. L’année d’avant, on en a compté 4 spectaculaires du 3 avril au 4 avril, du 27 avril au 1er juin, le 13 juillet quelques heures et du 15 septembre au 1er novembre. Rares sont les volcans faisant preuve d’une activité aussi débordante. Depuis 10 ans, le Piton de la Fournaise est de plus en plus souvent en éruption, sans danger heureusement pour la population.. Pour le moment, on en compte deux en 2020 du 2 avril au 6 avril et du 10 février au 16 février. 400 000 visiteurs © IRT / Frog974 — Vue depuis l'Enclos Fouqué. Le Piton de la Fournaise est le site le plus visité de La Réunion. Un sentier éducatif dans l’Enclos Fouqué, la grande caldera formée par le volcan, permet d’accéder à un point d’observation, tout en haut, côté nord et là… on en prend plein les yeux. A perte de vue, un impressionnant désert lunaire comme si on avait atterri sur une autre planète ! 4D Située à Bourg-Murat, juste avant la route forestière, la Cité du Volcan permet de comprendre, grâce à des installations ludiques et pédagogiques à la pointe de la technologie, comment fonctionnent les entrailles de la terre. On s’y croirait ! Surtout pendant la projection en 4D d’un film au format panoramique.
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Loading video... Appears in Newsflare picks 0133 Uploading since 13th May 2018 Want to talk to someone about licensing? Source file resolution 720p Filmed on Friday 25th October 2019 Unnamed Road, Réunion The volcano Piton de la Fournaise erupted on the island of La Réunion on October 25, with streams of lava running down the mountainside in this incredible video. The eruption was the fifth of the active volcano this year, with onlookers filming the destructive event from nearby hills on the tropical island. From the blog Celebratory Days and Key Events – From weird, wild, and heart-warming videos to the most shocking clips that will make your jaw drop! User-generated video UGV is shaping your audiences, whether you realise it or not. Polished, professionally produced videos don’t go viral anymore. It’s the stories and experiences users create and share on video-centric platforms such as Snapchat, Instagram and TikTok that now generate the most views, likes and shares. UGV is no longer the colour or the supporting content; it’s setting the agenda and leading the coverage - breaking news and providing first-on-the-scene footage, telling immersive stories, and entertaining audiences as they scroll through their feeds. Why? Because the value of UGV lies in its ability to immerse us in real events, stimulate emotional responses, deliver richer experiences, and indulge our growing need to feel more connected to the moments that matter. View post Related videos Uploading since 13th May 2018 Want to talk to someone about licensing? . 442 459 214 201 179 277 294 376

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