Big Boss Plinian Colored (2019)
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Big Boss Plinian Colored (2019)

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The Indonesian Volcano Sinabung was extremely active last week, sending up several clouds of ash. That ash used to be magma that was in tact in its neck, but gases in that magma fractured it into ash. During the eruption, super-heated gases and ash mix together and rise upwards because the combination of ash and hot gas is still denser than the atmosphere. However, when it zooms in look for the small areas of ash that seem like they’re falling off the side. These are small pyroclastic flows coming off the main ash cloud. They form when part of the ash cloud becomes too dense - either too much ash or becomes too cold. They are still several hundred degrees C and begin moving down the volcano in channels - these are the parts of an eruption like this that can damage and kill.
Rock Mafia Sketches (2019)
Some reconstruction of Pompeii Eruption

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another one from my “Out There” project, these guys are inspired by the Plinian Races; beasts that were said to live at the edges of the Earth, first described by Pliny the Elder. look it up yo.
On the 12th of June, 2009, Saychev Peak on Matua Island erupted and was captured by the International Space Station. This awesome image reveals some cool details about the eruption. As you can clearly see, the volcanic plume extends high into the sky. If you look closer, you will note the atmospheric shockwave of the eruption; pushing the clouds back causing a ring shape to develop. Also visible is a smooth, fluffy white cloud on top of the rapidly rising ash column, likely the result of rapidly rising water vapour condensing on top of the plume. -Jean Image courtesy of NASA’s Earth Observatory.