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If molten rock forms a lake in an underground cave, is that magma or lava?
Despite sounding like a shower thought, I’m actually trying to figure this out. Is the distinction drawn when it reaches air or when it reaches the general concept of ‘above ground’ or when it breaches the crust? I’ve got conflicting answers and hate not knowing stuff.
Fire of Love (2022), dir. Sara Dosa
This is what an erupting volcano looks like from space.
📽: NASA Johnson
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A fortuitous orbit of the International Space Station allowed the astronauts this striking view of Sarychev Volcano (Kuril Islands, northeast from Hokkaido in Japan to Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia) in an early stage of eruption on 12 June 2009.
Sarychev Peak is one of the most active volcanoes in the Kuril Island chain, and it is located on the northwestern end of Matua Island.
Prior to June 12, the last explosive eruption occurred in 1989, with eruptions in 1986, 1976, 1954, and 1946 also producing lava flows.
Ash from the multi-day eruption has been detected 2,407 kilometers east-southeast and 926 kilometers west-northwest of the volcano.
Commercial airline flights are being diverted away from the region to minimize the danger of engine failures from ash intake.
This detailed astronaut photograph is exciting to volcanologists because it captures several phenomena that occur during the earliest stages of an explosive volcanic eruption.
The main column is one of a series of plumes that rose above Matua Island on June 12.
The plume appears to be a combination of brown ash and white steam. The vigorously rising plume gives the steam a bubble-like appearance.
In contrast, the smooth white cloud on top may be water condensation that resulted from rapid rising and cooling of the air mass above the ash column.
This cloud, which meteorologists call a pileus cloud, is probably a transient feature: the eruption plume is starting to punch through.
The structure also indicates that little to no shearing wind was present at the time to disrupt the plume.
(Satellite images acquired 2-3 days after the start of activity illustrate the effect of shearing winds on the spread of the ash plumes across the Pacific Ocean.)
By contrast, a cloud of denser, gray ash — probably a pyroclastic flow — appears to be hugging the ground, descending from the volcano summit.
The rising eruption plume casts a shadow to the northwest of the island.
Brown ash at a lower altitude of the atmosphere spreads out above the ground at image lower left.
Low-level stratus clouds approach Matua Island from the east, wrapping around the lower slopes of the volcano.
Only about 1.5 kilometers of the coastline of Matua Island are visible beneath the clouds and ash.
Credit: NASA Earth Observatory
Volcanologist Daydream is showcased at the 32nd Annual Springfield Mayor's Art Show at the Emerald Art Center (Oregon). The hanging crew did a fantastic job arranging our work! I'm displayed alongside beautiful blue and green oil paintings, and the complementary contrast with my red and orange work is striking. You must see it!

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Fire of Love (dir. Sara Dosa) x DOXA 2022.
[It] documents the extraordinary lives of married French volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft who were trailblazing pioneers obsessed with capturing footage of active volcanoes before dying tragically in a pyroclastic flow on Mount Unzen in Japan in 1991. [...] Dosa uses the quirky couple's own decades worth of material compiled to tell their incredible real-life story of love and lava.
Most comprehensive catalogue of volcanoes on Venus ever made was just released
Data:
Venus is home to thousands of volcanic landforms that range in size from less than 5 km in diameter to well over 100 km in diameter, and the
Paper:
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2023JE007753
Washington University in St. Louis planetary scientists Paul Byrne and Rebecca Hahn have created the first comprehensive map of volcanoes on