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Heute ist " Welttag des Buches " - da kann ich doch mit einer klitzekleinen Auswahl bei mir mithalten ..... Lesen ist auch Freiheit ❣️

Today is " World Book Day " - so I can keep up with a tiny little selection of mine ..... Reading is also freedom ❣️

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... a lot of gas is being flared off in the southern crater ...

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Sieben neue Wildbienenarten für Niedersachsen entdeckt. 3 der 7 Erstnachweise erbrachte das Julius Kühn-Institut

... and published as a study in the journal „Artenfocus Niedersachsen.“ Among them were seven first records.

Via @idw-online.de

nachrichten.idw-online.de/2026/04/23/s...

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🐝🐝 😍

Recently, records of a total of 40 remarkable wild bee species were compiled for the federal state of Lower Saxony under the leadership of the Biological Protection Society (BSG) in the Association for Environmental and Nature Conservation in Göttingen e.V. ...

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Das mit der Rente könnte auch noch aus anderen Gründen so sein - Die Sendung " Goodbye Deutschland! Die Auswanderer ", die es seit 2006 gibt, begleitet Deutsche bei ihrer Auswanderung aus Deutschland - und das dürfte nur die Spitze des Eisberges sein ..... keine Renteneinzahlungen mehr ....

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Kilauea Message 2026-04-23 02:45:09 HST
North vent fountains are currently 1,000 feet (300 m) and growing. No fountains from south vent at this time.
Kilauea Message 2026-04-23 02:44:44 HST
Eruptive plume is above 16,500 ft (5,000 m) AGL. Light surface winds are blowing from the north.
Kilauea Message 2026-04-23 02:18:15 HST
North vent fountains are currently 500 feet (150 m) and growing. No fountains from south vent at this time.
Kilauea Message 2026-04-23 02:11:05 HST
Episode 45 continuous lava fountaining has begun
Kilauea Message 2026-04-22 22:52:49 HST
Episode 45 precursory activity continues. Lava flows and small short-lived fountains, followed by drain backs, began erupting from the south vent tonight.
Kilauea Message 2026-04-20 21:32:16 HST
Low-level precursory activity can continue for hours to days before Kīlauea summit lava fountaining begins. The forecast for episode 45 lava fountaining to start is between April 21-26.
Kilauea Message 2026-04-20 21:20:45 HST
HVO has raised the Volcano Alert Level for Kīlauea from ADVISORY to WATCH, and the Aviation Color Code from YELLOW to ORANGE, in response to episode 45 precursory low-level activity within Halema'uma'u.

Kilauea Message 2026-04-23 02:45:09 HST North vent fountains are currently 1,000 feet (300 m) and growing. No fountains from south vent at this time. Kilauea Message 2026-04-23 02:44:44 HST Eruptive plume is above 16,500 ft (5,000 m) AGL. Light surface winds are blowing from the north. Kilauea Message 2026-04-23 02:18:15 HST North vent fountains are currently 500 feet (150 m) and growing. No fountains from south vent at this time. Kilauea Message 2026-04-23 02:11:05 HST Episode 45 continuous lava fountaining has begun Kilauea Message 2026-04-22 22:52:49 HST Episode 45 precursory activity continues. Lava flows and small short-lived fountains, followed by drain backs, began erupting from the south vent tonight. Kilauea Message 2026-04-20 21:32:16 HST Low-level precursory activity can continue for hours to days before Kīlauea summit lava fountaining begins. The forecast for episode 45 lava fountaining to start is between April 21-26. Kilauea Message 2026-04-20 21:20:45 HST HVO has raised the Volcano Alert Level for Kīlauea from ADVISORY to WATCH, and the Aviation Color Code from YELLOW to ORANGE, in response to episode 45 precursory low-level activity within Halema'uma'u.

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Here is the official announcement www.usgs.gov/volcanoes/ki...

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This is episode 45 at Halemaʻumaʻu of the December 2024 eruption

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My personal uncertainty factor about what it is or will become is very high - there seem to be a few novelties in volcanic behavior

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... Hmmm - such a diagram has existed before - then there was a longer pause because of deflation .... but it COULD also already be the real start ....

The thermal camera www.usgs.gov/volcanoes/ki... is broken ....

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Waiting .....

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... it is being worked at, at what I call the tipping point, where there is no turning back for the fountains ....

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... after my visit with the forest-mountain spirits here, I found, upon coming home, visually this here .... I am still not too late ....

Stay tuned now, because it could ... or maybe not ....

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... the north crater can't make up its mind ....

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.... the northern crater is at least starting to think about whether it wants to participate ..... the southern crater is handling the overflows ( plural ) alone ....

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When you think you are thinking, you only think that you are thinking, because the thinking of thoughts is thoughtless thinking.

🤔 😉

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You all know those life advice sayings, right ?!

I just realized that this one must come from geologists who want to learn about volcanoes but have Mother Earth as their boss ...

Wenn Du denkst, Du denkst, dann denkst Du nur Du denkst, denn das Denken der Gedanken ist gedankenloses Denken

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🇺🇸 🌋 Kīlauea 🟧

Good morning, dear ones 👋 🤗 🥰

The next stage in the countdown to Episode 45 has started .....

🎥 USGS YT channel www.youtube.com/@usgs

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The best time to start caring for the planet was yesterday. The second-best time is now. 🌍

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THIS time we had overflows WITHOUT deflation ( in the public charts ) and then the overflows stopped .....

the normal process cycle is different this time ....

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Until now, the magma rose and there were overflows - a small deflation set in and the overflows stopped - the inflation rose again, the overflows began .... this game was played up to the "big fountain".

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Source

USGS HVO homepage www.usgs.gov/volcanoes/ki... ff.

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2026-04-22 01:33:47 UTC

HAWAIIAN VOLCANO OBSERVATORY INFORMATION STATEMENT
U.S. Geological Survey
Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 01:33 UTC


The USGS HVO is detecting shallow earthquakes beneath the south rim of Halemaʻumaʻu crater, as well as localized ground deformation, in the south caldera region of Kīlauea summit. This activity highlights the dynamic and hazardous nature of the closed area in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, where changes can occur quickly and can result in rapidly escalating hazards.  

Summary 

The USGS HVO has detected small earthquakes beneath the S rim of Halemaʻumaʻu crater in the south caldera region of Kīlauea summit over the past few months. Over the past day, an additional 10 earthquakes magnitude-2 and smaller in this area have been detected at depths of 0.6–1.2 miles (1–2 km) below the surface. Most of these earthquakes are too small to be felt. Deeper earthquakes have also continued to occur beneath Kīlauea summit, but these have been observed typically throughout this eruption. HVO will continue to monitor this region closely as episode 45 of the ongoing Halema’uma’u eruption approaches and unfolds. Episode 45 lava fountaining is forecast to being between today, April 21, and April 26, 2026. 

A separate and discrete swarm of 15 shallow magnitude-2 or smaller earthquakes occurred 0.6–1.2 miles (1–2 km) beneath the south rim of Halemaʻumaʻu crater in the south caldera region of Kīlauea summit during the final hours of episode 44 on April 9, 2026. Most of the earthquakes were too small to be felt; however, several earthquakes were felt by HVO staff monitoring the eruption from the rim of Halemaʻumaʻu crater. Ground deformation data show that an area of the south rim of Halemaʻumaʻu crater rose by several inches (centimeters), though the cause is uncertain. Due to a blanket of tephra that obscures visibility, HVO staff visiting the area after episode 44 did not observe any obvious ground cracks.

Alert Level: WATCH, Color Code: ORANGE 2026-04-22 01:33:47 UTC HAWAIIAN VOLCANO OBSERVATORY INFORMATION STATEMENT U.S. Geological Survey Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 01:33 UTC The USGS HVO is detecting shallow earthquakes beneath the south rim of Halemaʻumaʻu crater, as well as localized ground deformation, in the south caldera region of Kīlauea summit. This activity highlights the dynamic and hazardous nature of the closed area in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, where changes can occur quickly and can result in rapidly escalating hazards. Summary The USGS HVO has detected small earthquakes beneath the S rim of Halemaʻumaʻu crater in the south caldera region of Kīlauea summit over the past few months. Over the past day, an additional 10 earthquakes magnitude-2 and smaller in this area have been detected at depths of 0.6–1.2 miles (1–2 km) below the surface. Most of these earthquakes are too small to be felt. Deeper earthquakes have also continued to occur beneath Kīlauea summit, but these have been observed typically throughout this eruption. HVO will continue to monitor this region closely as episode 45 of the ongoing Halema’uma’u eruption approaches and unfolds. Episode 45 lava fountaining is forecast to being between today, April 21, and April 26, 2026. A separate and discrete swarm of 15 shallow magnitude-2 or smaller earthquakes occurred 0.6–1.2 miles (1–2 km) beneath the south rim of Halemaʻumaʻu crater in the south caldera region of Kīlauea summit during the final hours of episode 44 on April 9, 2026. Most of the earthquakes were too small to be felt; however, several earthquakes were felt by HVO staff monitoring the eruption from the rim of Halemaʻumaʻu crater. Ground deformation data show that an area of the south rim of Halemaʻumaʻu crater rose by several inches (centimeters), though the cause is uncertain. Due to a blanket of tephra that obscures visibility, HVO staff visiting the area after episode 44 did not observe any obvious ground cracks.

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🇺🇸 🌋 Kīlauea 🟧

In episode 44, a new lower probability limit for the magma inflow from the🌋was defined - significantly lower than before

Now I read in the current update that apparently other things are also changing, which the scientists currently cannot explain either

That will be exciting 🤩

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Wissen Sie es nicht ?

Der IQ wird über die Ziffernfolge auf dem Bankkonto definiert - hoher IQ darf nicht verhungern, sondern muss gut gepflegt werden, damit der IQ noch mehr steigt.

Neues Bildungsgesetz 😁

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Ich als betroffene möchte noch etwas mega wichtiges hinzufügen

Achtet auf die Zutatenliste bei Lebensmitteln - wer nicht 120 %ig hinsieht, bemerkt nicht, dass die Industrie zwar die eine Zutat reduziert hat, aber eine andere gefährliche erhöht hat ..... die LEBENsmittel-Industrie veralbert uns

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Wissen schaffen - Wissenschaftler - Naturwissenschaftler werden meistens auch von Steuergeldern bezahlt und nicht gewählt, sondern hochgradig fachlich ausgebildet - lebenslänglich ..... und dann die vielfältigen verschiedenen Fachrichtungen .....

Wer also ist wissenderer / Wissender ?

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Ja ... aber .... Politiker sind doch von naturaus allwissend und Wissenschaftler wollen uns doch nur verunsichern und in Panik versetzten ........ und was das alles für Geld kostet ....

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Bonjour,

Veuillez trouver ci-dessous le lien vers le bulletin mensuel de l’OVSG-IPGP concernant l’activité volcanique de la Soufrière de Guadeloupe et la sismicité régionale pour le mois de mars 2026.

www.ipgp.fr/wp-content/u...

La direction de l'OVSG-IPGP

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Blue hour with lava lighting of the canyon 😍

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Main results for lava flows

A long-term risk assessment for lava flows indicates which areas are potential eruption sites and which areas could be exposed to lava flows based on the area's volcanic history.
The assessment is not intended to predict where and when the next eruption will occur or whether lava will flow in a specific area in the coming years.
The main goal of the assessment is to reduce damage with a focus on infrastructure, and the results are an important input into urban and land use planning.
Results showing the "top 10% likely impact areas" on the Reykjanes Peninsula include two urban areas, four power plants, and two water sources.
Scenarios presented in the reports show that the majority of the current settlements in the capital area are in areas where the probability of lava flows is assessed as "very low" or "low".
The results in the reports support what was already known and do not revolutionize knowledge of where lava hazards lie for settlements and infrastructure on the Reykjanes Peninsula.
In parallel with the publication of the reports, the Icelandic Meteorological Office has launched a website and interactive map viewer.

Main results for lava flows A long-term risk assessment for lava flows indicates which areas are potential eruption sites and which areas could be exposed to lava flows based on the area's volcanic history. The assessment is not intended to predict where and when the next eruption will occur or whether lava will flow in a specific area in the coming years. The main goal of the assessment is to reduce damage with a focus on infrastructure, and the results are an important input into urban and land use planning. Results showing the "top 10% likely impact areas" on the Reykjanes Peninsula include two urban areas, four power plants, and two water sources. Scenarios presented in the reports show that the majority of the current settlements in the capital area are in areas where the probability of lava flows is assessed as "very low" or "low". The results in the reports support what was already known and do not revolutionize knowledge of where lava hazards lie for settlements and infrastructure on the Reykjanes Peninsula. In parallel with the publication of the reports, the Icelandic Meteorological Office has launched a website and interactive map viewer.

About volcanic hazard assessment

The two reports released today are part of the Icelandic Meteorological Office's extensive project to assess the comprehensive volcanic hazard across the entire Reykjavik Peninsula.
A total of four reports have been published in the project, which began in early 2024 and is due to be completed in 2027. This year, four more reports on fissure risk, two more reports on lava risk and one report on earthquake risk will be added.
Reports of volcanic eruptions, gas pollution, and groundwater contamination will follow next year.
To compile a volcanic hazard assessment in a single project for a region with seven volcanic systems, sixteen municipalities and a number of critical infrastructures is unique in the world.
The results of a long-term risk assessment do not answer what is considered an "acceptable risk" in terms of living or operating in the area, but they do provide the basis for such a conversation and decision-making.
Website---Master-shotThe reports released today can be downloaded from a new website for volcanic hazards  on the Reykjavik Peninsula. 

The website is intended to support the interpretation and reading of the project results. 

There is also access to a map viewer where you can view maps from the reports and download map overlays and geographic information.

About volcanic hazard assessment The two reports released today are part of the Icelandic Meteorological Office's extensive project to assess the comprehensive volcanic hazard across the entire Reykjavik Peninsula. A total of four reports have been published in the project, which began in early 2024 and is due to be completed in 2027. This year, four more reports on fissure risk, two more reports on lava risk and one report on earthquake risk will be added. Reports of volcanic eruptions, gas pollution, and groundwater contamination will follow next year. To compile a volcanic hazard assessment in a single project for a region with seven volcanic systems, sixteen municipalities and a number of critical infrastructures is unique in the world. The results of a long-term risk assessment do not answer what is considered an "acceptable risk" in terms of living or operating in the area, but they do provide the basis for such a conversation and decision-making. Website---Master-shotThe reports released today can be downloaded from a new website for volcanic hazards on the Reykjavik Peninsula. The website is intended to support the interpretation and reading of the project results. There is also access to a map viewer where you can view maps from the reports and download map overlays and geographic information.

🇮🇸 🌋 all of Reykjanes 🟥 🟧 🟨 🟩

Since this Veðurstofa Íslands report is so long and contains some further links, here is only the table of contents in English

The first part of the long-term risk assessment for lava flows on the Reykjanes Peninsula has been published

www.vedur.is/um-vi/fretti...

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