Generally the first phases are usually phreatomagmatic and sometimes accompanied by base surges but then usually taper to just more strombolian or hawaiian types (With exceptions, of course) that produce lava flows. But from the ocean would very likely be surtseyan or close to it The lava isn't very viscous here due to the low sillica present (Mainly mafic rocks) and so can't generate the explosive power to drive an ash column high into the air to make a plinian style eruption. That'd be more like Taranaki, ruapehu, taupo etc which are more intermediate to felsic type rocks Hope that helped clear some things up
@@newzealandballnewzealand-h7553To be fair, when England colonised New Zealand. There weren’t any recent eruptions, so they thought it’d be best to build cities on Auckland. Also they didn’t have the technology to determine if Auckland was infested with volcanoes.
I gave this video a thumbs down because of the LOUD and invasive background music. I could hardly hear the narrative and the more I increased the volume the harder it got to hear it.
So we're just going with fingers crossed…awesome.
Lol thats not a panic wave of people in cars on motorway, thats just a normal everyday scenes in Auckland.
You can say that again
can you leave on here?
has Taranaki got a lava line?
I'm glad I live 50km North West of the CBD 🙃
4:03 3000 idiots line the coast to watch the eruption
Scary stuff
I'm afraid now to travel to New Zealand.
Barroco Tarot y Astrología They also have a Supervolcano called Lake Taupo and it last erupted 26.500 years ago.
Don't worry, there's only roughly one eruption per 50 years and the last one was 400 years ago. Oh, wait…
@@NyanSten 50k years bro
I live in Auckland and it’s cool having lots of volcanos and it prob will not erupt in all of our lives
Dont be. Volcanic eruptions are more rare than Earthquakes, plus Volcanos are more predictable so if one were to erupt you would of had week warning.
Emergency plan: get to the Winchester (Shaun of the dead) 😂
Taupo just experienced a 5.4 - 5.8 magnitude earthquake...
Interesting vid.. it makes you wonder ? 🌋r🤔 🇳🇿
When new volcano erupts from ocean and make pyroclastic flows, it sounds like a Plino-Surtseyan or a Surtso-Plinian eruption.
Generally the first phases are usually phreatomagmatic and sometimes accompanied by base surges but then usually taper to just more strombolian or hawaiian types (With exceptions, of course) that produce lava flows. But from the ocean would very likely be surtseyan or close to it
The lava isn't very viscous here due to the low sillica present (Mainly mafic rocks) and so can't generate the explosive power to drive an ash column high into the air to make a plinian style eruption. That'd be more like Taranaki, ruapehu, taupo etc which are more intermediate to felsic type rocks
Hope that helped clear some things up
Why did we build a city on volcanoes?
Cause we are idiots
Due to scenery and land reclamation
@@newzealandballnewzealand-h7553To be fair, when England colonised New Zealand. There weren’t any recent eruptions, so they thought it’d be best to build cities on Auckland. Also they didn’t have the technology to determine if Auckland was infested with volcanoes.
I'd grab a nice cold beer and a cigarette and enjoy before it's light's out 👍🤔🤪
not a laughing matter and I live in Auckland. We all know it’s a hazard but we all live in peace.
GReat place to build a city
Pobre gente apena mucho lo que ha pasado !!
When Aucland volcano erupt again all people must evacuate before the eruption The new eruption be fissure vent or Maar eruption
I gave this video a thumbs down because of the LOUD and invasive background music. I could hardly hear the narrative and the more I increased the volume the harder it got to hear it.
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