The Explosive Mud Volcanoes of Azerbaijan; Some are 1, 000 Ft Tall
On July 4th, 2021, a massive explosion occurred in the Caspian Sea. As this explosion rocked a section of Azerbaijan, a tall fireball could be seen reaching 1, 640 feet or 500 meters into the sky. What had just occurred was not human caused, but rather a natural event caused by an explosive eruption of a mud volcano. This video will discuss this mud volcano, how it formed, and the many tall mud volcanoes in Azerbaijan. I want to note that only a small fraction of mud volcanoes in Azerbaijan have produced explosive eruptions in historical time, as the vast majority have not done this. Thumbnail Photo Credit: FlorentinaI, Pixabay, Pixabay License, This image was then overlaid with text and GeologyHub made graphics. If you would like to support this channel, consider using one of the following links: (Patreon: (YouTube membership:
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