Wednesday, April 21, 2010

O VULCÃO

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(com os meus agradecimentos ao Eduardo C.)



















































































1 - Photographer Martin Rietze got to within 250 metres of the lava fountains to capture his stunning series of images
2 -Lava hits the sea from the volcanic eruption between the Myrdalsjokull and Eyjafjallajokull glaciers, east of Iceland's capital Reykjavik
3/ 4 - Only around an hour old, this lavaflow is falling from a steep cliff a few hundred metres from the main eruption
5 - Lava spurts out of the site of a volcanic eruption at the Fimmvorduhals volcano near the Eyjafjallajokull glacier.
6 -Close-up: The dark cloud of smoke coming from the Icelandic crater as seen by an Icelandic Coast Guard helicopter
7 -The plume from the Icelandic volcano - seen as a grey-brown streak drifting across the middle of the image is visible from space. It was imaged by the Modis instruments on two Nasa satellites as it blew towards the Shetland Islands
8 -Coating: Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University collected these particles of volcanic ash (seen here under a microscope) which fell on cars in the centre's grounds earlier today
9 -Frozen: Ice chunks carried downstream by floodwaters caused by volcanic activity lie on the Markarfljot riverbank in Iceland yesterday
10 -Dusty: A car in Iceland drives through the ash from the volcano
11 -Widespread: Ash from the erupting volcano sweeps in an arc across the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, and Russia in this image from NASA yesterday
12 -Spectacular: A satellite image of the volcano under the Eyjafjallajokull glacier in Iceland Around 800 people have had to be evacuated and 70 tourists were rescued after they were trapped by the rising flood waters
13 -Spectacular: Plumes of smoke shoot up from a volcano under the Eyjafjallajokull glacier in Iceland today which has erupted for the first time in 200 years
14 -The Eyjafjallajokull eruption is the second in less than a month and has seen hundreds of international flights cancelled
15 -Workers have been forced to smash holes through roads in Iceland to allow the surging flood water to escape out to sea
16 -Part of the glacier has melted under the ferocious temperatures causing the flood swell to pour down the mountain
17 -Experts are concerned the recent eruption could trigger another more powerful one from the nearby Katla volcanoThe eruption has caused travel disruption across Europe as airspace has been shut down

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