Mud volcano in Indonesia

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Mud volcano in Indonesia




by denis » 24/01/07, 09:23

a worrying subject, but it is far, everyone bucks!
according to the victims, it is worse than the tsudami.

"At a rate of 50000 m2 per day of a mud loaded with salt water and
of hydrocarbons, I let you imagine the damage over several years on
the ecosystem. "



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by jean63 » 24/01/07, 09:56

I saw it on TF1 Sunday evening at 19pm in "reports: 7 to 8" it's incredible and nobody talks about it ..... and following a drilling !!!
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by Targol » 24/01/07, 11:04

A link Futura science on the subject with photos.
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by denis » 24/01/07, 11:22

if it spits for 10 years, they can be decamped !!!
maybe a new continent :?:
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by bolton069 » 24/01/07, 14:26

Hello,

Here is a first scientific study (University of Durham) on the subject, it says that the volcano will spit for months, and maybe years 7 to 15.000 m³ / d.

Well, we're fine.

http://www.physorg.com/news88842155.html

(In English)

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by Targol » 24/01/07, 14:44

bolton069 wrote:Hello,

Here is a first scientific study (University of Durham) on the subject, it says that the volcano will spit for months, and maybe years 7 to 15.000 m³ / d.

Well, we're fine.

http://www.physorg.com/news88842155.html

(In English)

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Uhhhh, wouldn't you have mistaken the link there?
The one you put concerns a competition in Singapore to develop an "Urban Robot Warrior" ...
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by bolton069 » 24/01/07, 15:30

Oops! : Shock:

Indeed, here is the right link. 8)

http://www.physorg.com/news88841643.html
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by Targol » 24/01/07, 16:02

bolton069 wrote:Oops! : Shock:

Indeed, here is the right link. 8)

http://www.physorg.com/news88841643.html


Yep, it's more related to the Schmilblik : Mrgreen:
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by Woodcutter » 25/01/07, 02:34

It may be worrying, but to say that it is worse than the Tsunami ...

It has (for now?) Neither the extent nor the gravity in terms of consequences on the inhabitants ...
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by jean63 » 25/01/07, 11:34

Woodcutter wrote:It may be worrying, but to say that it is worse than the Tsunami ...

It has (for now?) Neither the extent nor the gravity in terms of consequences on the inhabitants ...


I saw the report and it was the inhabitants of Java who said "it is more serious than a tsunami" ..... we can understand when we saw the report and we imagine that we do not don't know when it's gonna stop.
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