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This is the largest explosive burst that was observed at the Brimstone Pit during the Submarine Ring of Fire 2006 Exploration Jason dive J2-192. There were probably even larger bursts that could not be seen, at times when the eruption plume was so extensive and thick that we could not get near the vent. Video courtesy of Submarine Ring of Fire 2006 Exploration, NOAA Vents Program, NOAA-OE.

Please visit source: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/06fire/logs/april 29/media/movies/nwrota_brimstone14_video.html

Ocean Explorer Web Team
http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov

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  • Plugging up submarine volcanoes is like plugging an anus. You just can't do that. :S

  • Underwater volcanic eruptions are actually really common.

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  • @Chaszimash Butt it feels great

  • WOW!

  • when a volcano eruption underwater the smoke and the ash is the lava the lava does not come out in thw water.

  • where is lava?? O_o

  • A real Volcano erupted today off the coast of a Chinese island

  • Dang! I posted that 11 months ago. I was joking.

  • do u mean sulfuric acid? :D and i don't think that u can plug them :D

  • they are not rare,the problem is that they are located in very deep places..sometimes in ocean far from coast!

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