Tuesday, March 31, 2009

5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth

5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth

5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Erta Ale Lava Lake
Image: www.swisseduc.ch

What looks like a light show in a crater is actually a lava lake. Long-lasting lava lakes are extremely rare because they require active volcanoes with eruptions that produce enough active lava. Currently, there are only five lava lakes in the world: Erta Ale in Ethiopia, Nyiragongo in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kilauea in Haiwaii, Mount Erebus in Antarctica and Villarrica in Chile. Let’s take a closer look at these natural wonders.

Lava lakes can form in the vent or crater of a volcano or a broad depression. They contain large amounts of lava in either molten, partly solidified or completely solidified states. Explosive eruptions can also be caused when ground water hits hot or molten rock and flashes into steam.

1. Nyiragongo, Democratic Republic of Congo

This volcano has probably the most violent lava lake in the world as it continues to be fuelled by frequent eruptions of Nyiragongo Volcano, which are caused by the rifting of the Earth’s crust where a part of the African Plate is breaking apart. Nyiragongo is a stratovolcano, a towering peak whose main crater is 250 m deep and 2 km wide. A major eruption started on January 17th, 2002, which displaced 500,000 people as lava flows even reached the city of Goma, 20 km away.

5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net lava lake nyiragongo

The amazing spectacle as seen from the volcano rim:
5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Nyiragongo close up
Image via Tambora

And from a little way off. This picture nicely shows Nyiragongo’s wide rim:
5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Nyiragongo
Image: US Geological Survey

Here’s a video of Nyiragongo’s lava lake bubbling. Is anyone else feeling hot?


2. Erta Ale, Ethiopia

Erta Ale is a 613 m-tall, isolated shield volcano sitting right on top the East African Rift. Shield volcanoes get their name from their low-angle profile that resembles a warrior’s shield. Erta Ale is Ethiopia’s most active volcano. The lava lake is at the summit and is the world’s longest and oldest, as it has been present since the beginning of the last century. Erta Ale is located in the Afar Depression, a desert area at the border to Eritrea. The volcano’s last major eruption on September 25, 2005 and others since were covered in

5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Erta Ale Lava Lake
Image: Volcano Discovery

Below is a helicopter view, taken in February 1994, of the active lava lake. The red patches inside the crater are molten lava that is breaking through the lava lake’s solidified, black crust. The two red dots at the rim are volcanists in protective gear and helmets taking in the incredible sight.
5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Erta Ale's active lava lake
Image: Jacques Durieux

Here’s a close-up of Erta Ale’s red hot lava cauldron with gas eruptions:
5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Lava lake
Image: Lothar Fritsch

See the lava bubbling away in this amazing video of Erta Ale:


3. Kilauea, Hawaii

Kilauea is the youngest and probably the world’s most active volcano, continuously spewing out lava since January 3, 1983. No wonder then that it also has its own goddess, for it is the home of Pele, the Hawaiian volcano goddess. She must be one hell of an angry goddess as eruptions are said to take place whenever she’s in a foul mood. Kilauea (“spewing” in Hawaiian) is one of the five shield volcanoes that form the island of Hawaii.

Here’s an incredible picture of the lava flowing into the sea:
5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Lava from Kilauea
Image via Tambora

And an even closer shot of a wall of lava from Kilauea:
5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Lava from Kilauea
Image: Kilauea Adventure

Another amazing picture of Kilauea’s lava flowing into the sea like a red hot waterfall:
5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Waterfall of lava, Kilauea, Hawaii
Image via Briinhi

Another spectacular view of Mount Kilauea’s eruption:
5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Mount Kilauea erupting
Image: US Geological Survey

Puu Oo’s lava pond in 1990:
5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Puu Oo's lava pond
Image: J.D. Griggs

Basaltic lava destroyed the whole village of Kalapana, Hawaii:
5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Lava destroyed Kalapana
Image: Maksim

For those who can’t get enough, watch this dramatic video of one of Kilauea’s many recent eruptions:


4. Mount Erebus, Antarctica

Mount Erebus Volcano on Ross Island in Antarctica is like the expression “fire and ice” personified. The 3,794m-tall volcano is a stratovolcano whose last eruption was in 2008 and is still going strong. Mount Erebus is the world’s southernmost active volcano and part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, a cluster of more than 160 active volcanoes. It was named after the Greek god Erebus whose name means “blackness” and who is the son of Kaos (“gaping void”).

Here’s a bird’s-eye-view of Mount Erebus’ lava lake as seen in 1983:
5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Mount Erebus' lava lake
Image: Mount Erebus Volcano Observatory

An amazing picture of Erebus with the lava lake (inset) from Space:
5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Mount Erebus from space
Image: Garcia B.

Mount Erebus’ impressive smoking crater:
5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Mount Erebus crater
Image: Betty

Mount Erebus and an unimpressed observer:
5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Mount Erebus
Image: Sean Brockelsby

Here’s a video of Mount Erebus’ eruption in 2007:


5.Villarrica, Chile

Compared to the previous lava lakes, Villarrica’s, with a length of 250m and depth of 100 m, is fairly small and has probably shrunk further since its peak of activity in November 2004, when climbers to the top of the volcano spotted the lava lake. The 2,847m-high stratovolcano is usually snow-covered and one of Chile’s most active volcanoes.

Here’s looking at you, kid! Eye-to-eye with Villarrica’s crater lake:
5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Villarrica Volcano in Chile
Image: Jean-Claude Tanguy

A spectacular image of Villarrica’s lava fountain:
5 Most Incredible Lava Lakes On Earth Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Villlarrica lava fountain
Image: Jonathan Lewis

Finally, the best Villarrica eruption videos of 2005 to 2006 from the Observation Project of Villarrica:


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