4/14/2015 -- Two Large eruptions in South Japan at Sakurajima Volcano
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Japan's Sakurajima Volcano, located on the Southern tip of mainland Japan, set off 2 large eruptions last night going into the early morning hours of April 14,2015. Seen from two different webcam views of the caldera, two large blasts of lava cover the mountainside. This new volcanic activity...
Japan's Sakurajima Volcano, located on the Southern tip of mainland Japan, set off 2 large eruptions last night going into the early morning hours of April 14,2015. Seen from two different webcam views of the caldera, two large blasts of lava cover the mountainside. This new volcanic activity comes on the heels of a deep Asthenoshpere earthquake just North of Japan near Kamchatka Russia. Studies (and tests in the field) have been done which prove Asthenosphere movement (deep below the plate) causes shallow movement upon the plate above. When the deep movement occurs, it displaces a larger region above the epicenter, the magma chambers located between the Asthenosphere, and the crust are also displaced, which then produces earthquake + volcano activity. See more on the deep asthenosphere findings here: http://phys.org/news/2015-02-north-american-plate-shattered-billion.html ______ ____ Music in the video can be listened to , and purchased via the link below - SUPPORT ONLINE ARTISTS!!! Artist : Animattronic Song: "Mal:function" https://soundcloud.com/animattronic ____ ______