I was usually under the impression that mud volcanoes formed as a result of dewatering from an accretionary prism (i.e. the sediment scraped off from a subducting plate at a subduction zone). Don't know if that is true for Yellowstone though.
you're all wrong! a mud volcano is a build up of mud around a vent created when a bubbling mud pool, similiar to the ones at artist' paint pots, experience long spells of hot, dry weather. they can be destroyed by long periods of heavy rains or, in the case of the 'mud volcano' of mud volcano area, by hydrothermal eruptions! hui e, haumi e, taiki e!
Yeah well Americans always have to be different! We have a hell of a lot of thermal activities here, active volcanoes etc. Its just a name variation, geeze!!
There are approximately 300 mud volcanos in Azerbaijan,in the south east Caucasus of the eastern Europe.Those mudvolcanos look completely different from thwese ones. They look like antz pyramides,visit that place you will like it :-)
Ohh by the way,its pretty deep ones,200-300 meters deep.
Yore the fucking idiot! We call them boiling mudpools and that's it! I wasn't disputing anything else, what the fuck are you on? We just don't refer to them as mud volcanoes in New Zealand. ARSEHOLE!
Geeze!! people are such haters on youtube, I post such an innocent comment and get such a nasty reply with no provocation. Same thing here but a name variation...So really you are the stupid one for not working that one out!
I didn't see a copy and paste, all I saw was your comment twice and I was sent an email that replied to my comment, so why do it then? I'm not an aussie either Australians are aussie Kiwi's are from New Zealand. Japanese are normally to be polite I have been to Japan twice, that's if you are really are Japanese or maybe just living there.
Well I don't see any post apart from yours, anyway why would you copy and paste and reply to my comment? :P
I like Japan and the people, lived in London for 2 years but found most Londoners very rude, not to say all British are like that, I just won't back down to anyone who is.
If I'm not mistaken, all of those mud pots were at the Norris geyser basin. A very beautiful and interesting place.
I did some work there while I was participating with an organization called the Youth Conservation Corps, a part of the NPS program, and let me tell you, spending 2 months there in beautiful scenery and such a unique environment was the best experience of my life.
I just came back from Yellowstone and this shows some of the strange and wonderful sites that you can see if you go on the walks at the park. I am glad you was able to video them, too. I don't think I want to imagine the smell again but like the music.
it smells really bad
CXH414 8 months ago
intresting
singingcandybar 9 months ago
wow i haven't been there in years
davidevgen 2 years ago
I was usually under the impression that mud volcanoes formed as a result of dewatering from an accretionary prism (i.e. the sediment scraped off from a subducting plate at a subduction zone). Don't know if that is true for Yellowstone though.
GeologyRocks101 2 years ago
you're all wrong! a mud volcano is a build up of mud around a vent created when a bubbling mud pool, similiar to the ones at artist' paint pots, experience long spells of hot, dry weather. they can be destroyed by long periods of heavy rains or, in the case of the 'mud volcano' of mud volcano area, by hydrothermal eruptions! hui e, haumi e, taiki e!
tectonaguy 2 years ago
cool
jjpapa3 4 years ago
crazy stuff huh
RatkoUSA 4 years ago
yeah mud volcanoes!!!!!!!! personally, i like ice volcanoes better..
GoRideaMTN 4 years ago
Fucking idiot, its a fact this is the worlds biggest vocano underground in yellowstone park, if this errupts the world ends.
LabMan666 3 years ago
Yeah well Americans always have to be different! We have a hell of a lot of thermal activities here, active volcanoes etc. Its just a name variation, geeze!!
pickledfrogs 3 years ago
There are approximately 300 mud volcanos in Azerbaijan,in the south east Caucasus of the eastern Europe.Those mudvolcanos look completely different from thwese ones. They look like antz pyramides,visit that place you will like it :-)
Ohh by the way,its pretty deep ones,200-300 meters deep.
VikingerWolf 4 years ago
Fucking idiot, its a fact this is the worlds biggest vocano underground in yellowstone park, if this errupts the world ends.
LabMan666 3 years ago
Yore the fucking idiot! We call them boiling mudpools and that's it! I wasn't disputing anything else, what the fuck are you on? We just don't refer to them as mud volcanoes in New Zealand. ARSEHOLE!
pickledfrogs 3 years ago
Geeze!! people are such haters on youtube, I post such an innocent comment and get such a nasty reply with no provocation. Same thing here but a name variation...So really you are the stupid one for not working that one out!
pickledfrogs 3 years ago
Chill out dude, i am anti american aswell. Um just saying that vocano in yellowstone is the biggest in the world, as big as Los angeles
LabMan666 3 years ago
You need to chill out! Why call me a fucking idiot then? I posted an innocent comment and I get that.
pickledfrogs 3 years ago
it was a copy and paste from the idiot before you. Chill man, aussies are ment to be chilled out.
LabMan666 3 years ago
I didn't see a copy and paste, all I saw was your comment twice and I was sent an email that replied to my comment, so why do it then? I'm not an aussie either Australians are aussie Kiwi's are from New Zealand. Japanese are normally to be polite I have been to Japan twice, that's if you are really are Japanese or maybe just living there.
pickledfrogs 3 years ago
No man i am brittish my wife is japanese and we live in kyoto, Like i say it was a reply for the guy before you.
LabMan666 3 years ago
Well I don't see any post apart from yours, anyway why would you copy and paste and reply to my comment? :P
I like Japan and the people, lived in London for 2 years but found most Londoners very rude, not to say all British are like that, I just won't back down to anyone who is.
pickledfrogs 3 years ago
The largest active caldera on the earth. Went there 37 years ago when I was 15.
Every American should visit this park.
Simply beautiful.
KodeBloo 4 years ago
In New Zealand we just call them boiling mud pools.
pickledfrogs 4 years ago
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Fucking idiot, its a fact this is the worlds biggest vocano underground in yellowstone park, if this errupts the world ends.
LabMan666 3 years ago
it smell like rotten eggs when i was there
skyboo2 4 years ago
If I'm not mistaken, all of those mud pots were at the Norris geyser basin. A very beautiful and interesting place.
I did some work there while I was participating with an organization called the Youth Conservation Corps, a part of the NPS program, and let me tell you, spending 2 months there in beautiful scenery and such a unique environment was the best experience of my life.
olishant 4 years ago
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Fucking idiot, its a fact this is the worlds biggest vocano underground in yellowstone park, if this errupts the world ends.
LabMan666 3 years ago
There is so big bomd
DjVatsapallo 4 years ago
When my bros were here last year a kid fell into the acid pool. he burned but survided. half 3 degree burn the other 2 degree burn!
camoflaugegirl911 4 years ago
There are a lot of dangerous things one could fall into there. You have to really hang on tight to kids.
karlclown 4 years ago
Thats Near Dragons Mouth(If the names right)isn't it?
tnsxbdyc 4 years ago
The first one is Dragon's Mouth - near the parking area.
jrossvideo 4 years ago
Thought so. Thats one of my favorites. Of course seeing Old Faithful go of on the Fourth of July was a real treat.
tnsxbdyc 4 years ago
Nice!
wyomountainman1 4 years ago
I just came back from Yellowstone and this shows some of the strange and wonderful sites that you can see if you go on the walks at the park. I am glad you was able to video them, too. I don't think I want to imagine the smell again but like the music.
wisegal7 4 years ago
Neat
YummiKibbles 4 years ago