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In the last several days, a major and worrying change was detected at the Semeru volcano in Indonesia. Rapid uplift began at the volcano's summit, indicating the influx of a new and large batch of magma. The amount of uplift suggests that a major volcanic eruption might occur in the next several days to weeks. As a result, areas up to 17 kilometers or 10.6 miles from its summit. This video will discuss the ongoing volcanic hazards and what might happen next. If you would like to support this channel, consider becoming a patron at / geologyhub . Another way to support this channel is to make an order via our gemstone and geology related etsy store at http://prospectingarizona.etsy.com. This channel's merch store is also on etsy at http://geologyhub.etsy.com. Thumbnail Photo Credit: Modified public domain image from Tom Casadevall, 1985 (U.S. Geological Survey). Note that the modified version is not in the public domain. Graphics, tables, and images which contain eruption dates, lengths, and/or VEIs are sourced from (and sometimes courtesy of) the Global Volcanism Program, Smithsonian Institution (although sometimes with minor changes made by GeologyHub). https://volcano.si.edu/ Citation: Global Volcanism Program, 2013. Volcanoes of the World, v. 4.11.2 (02 Sep 2022). Venzke, E (ed.). Smithsonian Institution. Downloaded 30 Oct 2022. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.GVP.VOTW4-.... Source of Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) methodology and criteria: Newhall, C. G., and Self, S. (1982), The volcanic explosivity index (VEI) an estimate of explosive magnitude for historical volcanism, J. Geophys. Res., 87( C2), 1231– 1238, doi:10.1029/JC087iC02p01231. Accessed / Read on Oct 5 2022. Google Earth imagery used in this video: ©Google & Data Providers Creative Commons Licenses used for specific content (such as a single image within the video which as a whole does not entirely fall under the same license) or sections of specific content (such as a photo within a table) in this video (not the entire table for this example): CC0 1.0: https://creativecommons.org/publicdom... 0:00 Volcanic Uplift 1:24 2021 Eruption 1:41 Pyroclastic Flows 1:56 Potential Eruption Size 2:14 Extended Danger Zone 3:22 Conclusion Sources: [1] Crosweller, H.S., Arora, B., Brown, S.K. et al. Global database on large magnitude explosive volcanic eruptions (LaMEVE). J Appl. Volcanol. 1, 4 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1186/2191-5040-1-4, CC BY 2.0 [2] The LaMEVE database (current up to date version accessed on October 29, 2022 via VOGRIPA website), VOGRIPA. [3] PVMBG [4] Global Volcanism Program, 2013. Semeru (263300) in Volcanoes of the World, v. 4.11.2 (02 Sep 2022). Venzke, E (ed.). Smithsonian Institution. Downloaded 29 Oct 2022 (https://volcano.si.edu/volcano.cfm?vn.... https://doi.org/10.5479/si.GVP.VOTW4-... [5] Global Volcanism Program, 2013. Volcanoes of the World, v. 4.11.2 (02 Sep 2022). Venzke, E (ed.). Smithsonian Institution. Downloaded 29 Oct 2022. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.GVP.VOTW4-....