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A team of scientists just discovered the world's 6th lava lake, which had gone unnoticed for likely a decade. This occurred at a highly remote albeit uninhabited tropical island volcano, hence why it was not known beforehand. Join me in today's video as we explore Tonga's Tofua volcano! More footage can be found at: [1] / extremepursuit [2] • Journey to the World's 9th Lava Lake, Tofua Note: Do NOT attempt getting as close to the Tofua volcano as shown in this video. This was done by trained professionals with proper equipment who had years of experience working with & getting close to volcanoes. Volcanoes are quite potentially dangerous. Thumbnail Photo Credit: Extreme Pursuit, Channel link: / extremepursuit , Used with Permission The scientists who made this discovery: 1) Brendan Strauch (Australia) 2) Corina Zaharia (Romania) 3) Dr. Tomasz Lepich (Poland) 4) Justin Noonan (Australia) 5) Matthew Davison (New Zealand) 6) Suellen Heintz (USA) A special thanks to the Extreme Pursuit YouTube channel for granting me permission to use clips of his footage! Video Sources from the Extreme Pursuit YouTube channel: [1] • Journey to the World's 9th Lava Lake, Tofua Subscribe to Extreme Pursuit at: / @extremepursuit If you would like to support this channel, consider using one of the following links: (Patreon: / geologyhub ) (YouTube membership: / @geologyhub ) (Gemstone & Mineral Etsy store: http://prospectingarizona.etsy.com) (GeologyHub Merch Etsy store: http://geologyhub.etsy.com) Google Earth imagery used in this video: ©Google & Data Providers This video is protected under "fair use". If you see an image and/or video which is your own in this video, and/or think my discussion of a scientific paper (and/or discussion/mentioning of the data/information within a scientific paper) does not fall under the fair use doctrine, and wish for it to be censored or removed, contact me by email at geologyhubyt@gmail.com and I will make the necessary changes. Various licenses used in sections of this video (not the entire video, this video as a whole does not completely fall under one of these licenses) and/or in this video's thumbnail image (and this list does not include every license used in this video and/or thumbnail image): Public Domain: https://creativecommons.org/publicdom... Sources/Citations: [1] Extreme Pursuit (YouTube channel) [2] VEIs, dates/years, composition, tephra layer name, DRE estimates, and bulk tephra volume estimates for volcanic eruptions shown in this video which were assigned a VEI 4 or larger and are not Eyjafjallajökull's 2010 eruption or the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai's 2022 eruption are sourced from the LaMEVE database (British Geological Survey © UKRI), https://www2.bgs.ac.uk/vogripa/view/c..., Used with Permission [3] 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 by / geologyhub on Oct 5th, 2022. [4] NOAA, GOES-17 (GOES-West) 0:00 A New Discovery! 0:27 A Lava Lake 0:45 Tofua Volcano 1:17 Lava Lake Size 3:47 Lava Bombs