quote:Phivolcs notes 3 minor ash explosions at Mayon
More At least three minor ash explosions were recorded at Mayon Volcano in Bicol early Tuesday, prompting authorities to appeal anew to the public to stay away from the volcano's danger zones.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said the three minor ash explosions were recorded at 5:37 a.m.
"These events lasted for about three minutes. The explosions produced a brownish ash column that rose about 700 meters above the crater and drifted to the southwest," it said in its advisory.
On the other hand, Phivolcs said a "faint crater glow" was observed Monday night.
Radio dzXL reported Tuesday noon that the Phivolcs has started coordinating with the Albay Public Safety and Disaster Management Office to prepare for possible evacuation of residents.
The Phivolcs said that in the last 24 hours, the seismic network recorded 11 volcanic earthquakes.
quote:Seismologen vrezen nu uitbarsting vulkaan op Sumatra
Seismologen vrezen dat de aardbeving en mogelijke naschokken voor de kust van Sumatra kunnen leiden tot vulkaanuitbarstingen. Op Sumatra liggen drie grote vulkanen: Merapi, Talang en Tandikat. Op Sumatra, een van de grootste eilanden ter wereld, leven meer dan veertig miljoen mensen.
is het wel eens voorgekomen eigenlijk dat vulkaanuitbarstingen getriggered werden door aardbevingen?quote:
quote:Fresh lava domes fill most of the 10,000-year old caldera of Chaitén volcano. Dome 1 began forming in May of 2008, when Chaitén erupted for the first time in written history. Dome 2 began growing later, in the fall of 2008. Shifting winds were blowing the plume of ash and steam to the southeast, revealing the northern and western sides of the two domes (the southern side of Dome 1 was visible on September 27, 2009).
According to Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería [SERNAGEOMIN—the Chilean National Geological and Mining Service (translated by The Volcanism Blog)], the dome complex is currently growing steadily. Active lava domes are extremely unstable and dangerous. They are often steep-sided, composed of weak rocks, and prone to frequent collapses. A lava dome collapse can release one type of pyroclastic flow, a fast-moving landslide composed of extremely hot rocks, ash, and gas.
quote:Op donderdag 1 oktober 2009 16:14 schreef Againzender het volgende:
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is het wel eens voorgekomen eigenlijk dat vulkaanuitbarstingen getriggered werden door aardbevingen?
quote:Large earthquakes may trigger volcanic eruptions
10 December 2008
Large earthquakes can trigger volcanic eruptions up to a year later and up to 500 kilometres away from their epicentres, according to new research
Parinacota volcano, Chile
The findings suggest that volcanoes in regions of high earthquake activity should be more closely monitored after a large earthquake has struck.
Sebastian Watt and colleagues Professor David Pyle and Dr Tamsin Mather from the University of Oxford analysed continuous records of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions from southern Chile going back to 1850. Records since then include 206 eruptions from 25 different volcanoes.
Two major earthquakes in 1906 and 1960 led to a large rise in the number of volcanic eruptions in the year following each earthquake. Before the end of 1907, seven volcanoes erupted and by the end of 1961 after the 1960 earthquake, there were six eruptions. On average, the researchers say, there are 1.32 eruptions every year in this region.
Watt and his colleagues also studied data from records that weren't continuous, and linked two large earthquakes in 1751 and 1835 to an increase in volcanic activity in the area. The work is due to be published in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters.
'We had access to data going back to 1550, but decided not to include large chunks of it because it wasn't continuous and therefore wasn't completely reliable,' says Watt.
'This could also be happening in other areas with
high earthquake and volcanic activity, like Indonesia and Alaska.'
Sebastian Watt, University of Oxford
Charles Darwin also noticed that volcanoes to the north of the 1835 earthquake in Concepción, Chile were 'in great activity' a few days after the earthquake and the whole of the volcanic chain was active for the rest of the year.
Despite Darwin's observations, linking large earthquakes with volcanic eruptions is a fairly young science and many scientists have been sceptical.
'Previous studies looked at global datasets, where it's very difficult to elucidate a link on a timescale longer than a few days,' says Watt.
Looking at the detail
Watt and his team took a different approach. They are the first to look at a longer timescale and focus on a specific area. Along the continental margin - where the oceanic crust meets the continental crust - Chile has some of the largest earthquakes in the world with magnitudes over eight on the Richter scale.
Next to the continental margin, following the Andes, the country also has numerous active volcanoes in a so-called 'arc' - where one tectonic plate moves beneath another.
'At the moment the precise process causing eruption is unclear. Given the distance at which this eruption-triggering happens, we suggest that seismic waves radiating from the earthquake zone disrupt bodies of molten rock beneath volcanoes eventually leading to eruption.
'The same process could also happen in other areas with high earthquake and volcanic activity, like Indonesia and Alaska.
'The next step is to investigate the mechanisms causing this by studying specific eruptions and looking at the rocks spewed out,' Watt adds.
quote:Cleveland volcano erupts in Alaska
CHUGINADAK ISLAND, ALASKA (BNO NEWS) – Alaska’s Cleveland Volcano briefly erupted on Friday evening, according to volcanologist on Saturday, but no one was thought to be at risk.
Friday’s eruption was described as being brief and started at around 11.30 p.m. local time (0730 UTC). According to the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO), satellite data indicated that the Cleveland volcano was producing an ash cloud to maximum altitudes of 15,000′ to 20,000′ (4.5 to 6.1 kilometers).
In response to the eruption, the center raised the aviation color code to Orange and the volcano alert level to “Watch.”
“The lack of a real-time seismic network at Cleveland means that AVO is unable to track local earthquake activity related to volcanic unrest,” a statement from the agency said. “Short-lived explosions with ash plumes that could exceed 20,000 ft above sea level can occur without warning and may go undetected on satellite imagery.”
The volcano is located on the western half of Chuginadak Island, a remote and uninhabited island in the east central Aleutian Islands of Alaska. It is located about 45 miles (75 kilometers) west of the community of Nikolski, which has only a few dozen residents. Cleveland has seen an increase in activity over the past decade. Friday’s eruption marks the third one this year, with earlier eruptions in January and June.
The volcano’s most recent significant eruption began in February of 2001, when it produced three explosive events that created ash clouds as high as 39,000 ft (12 kilometer) above sea level. The eruption also produced a lava flow and a hot avalanche that reached the sea.
Wat een mooie foto!!!quote:
een vulkaan is niets anders dan ophoping van lava op een zwakke plek in de aarde (bijvoorbeeld op een breuk).quote:Op donderdag 1 oktober 2009 16:28 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
Zeker wel... de meeste vulkaanuitbarstingen gaan gepaard met aardbevingen. Vaak zijn die kleine bevingen juist de voorbode. Maar een grotere kan zeker een vulkaan triggeren, maar tis niet zo dat het altijd zo is.
In maart 2009 brak er een vulkaan open in de Stille Oceaan bij Tonga... toevallig was die dag ervoor een quake van 7.9 geweest
Vulkaanuitbarsting in Grote Oceaan
Maar geen idee of het in dit geval echt wetenschappelijk bewezen is dat één het gevolg is van het andere.
Inderdaad, heel mooi!quote:Montserrat
Die foto
quote:An observation flight showed extensive growth of the lava dome on the southern side, although cloud obscured the other faces. The full extent of pyroclastic flows associated with lava dome growth and collapse over the last six days is now known. Pyroclastic flow deposits extend to 3 km down the White River valley to the south; 1 km down Gages valley to the west; 2.5 km down Tyers Ghaut to the north-northwest. In the last 24 hours pyroclastic flows have begun to move down Tuitts Ghaut and into Whites Ghaut, reaching 3 km to the northeast. No pyroclastic flow deposits were identified in the Tar River valley associated with this renewed phase of dome growth.
quote:Activity was high on Friday October 16 with several large pyroclastic flows reaching the sea down the White River to the south. In addition there were a number of moderate sized pyroclastic flows to the north east moving down Tuitts and White Bottom Ghaut to about 3 km from the lava dome. Only one or two small pyroclastic flows moved down Tyers Ghaut.
The extensive ash clouds formed rose to a maximum of 20,000 ft moved to the west-northwest and resulted in only minimal ash fall in inhabited areas. Activity decreased at around 5 pm on October 16, and since that time rockfalls and pyroclastic flow signals appear to be occurring in discrete cycles around 2.5 - 3 hours apart. Similar cyclicity has been recognised previously at the volcano, the last time being during the activity in December 2008.
MVO, 10:00 am, October 17, 2009
quote:Vulkaan Mayon op Filipijnen weer actief
De Mayon-vulkaan op de Filipijnen heeft as in de lucht geslingerd. De asregen kwam neer op verschillende dorpen aan de voet van de 2.472 meter hoge vulkaan, 375 kilometer ten zuidoosten van Manilla. Het vulkaaninstituut waarschuwde voor een mogelijke uitbarsting en riep de bewoners op ver van de krater weg te blijven.
De Mayon is de laatste 400 jaar een vijftigtal keer uitgebarsten. In 1814 kwamen op de hellingen 1.200 mensen om het leven. Bij een uitbarsting in 1993 stierven 79 mensen. Toen de vulkaan in 2006 actief werd, moesten 30.000 mensen in veiligheid gebracht worden.
Mayon - WIKIquote:Philippines' Mayon volcano spews ash, could erupt
MANILA, Philippines — The cone-shaped Mayon volcano in the central Philippines, which killed scores in an eruption 16 years ago, shot up an ash plume Wednesday — prompting hundreds of nearby residents to evacuate in case it blows again.
Chief state volcanologist Renato Solidum said the alert level remains the same at Mayon, the country's most active volcano, but that if magma continues to rise below the glowing crater there could be another eruption within weeks.
In Daraga township south of the volcano's crater, Mayor Cicero Triunfante ordered the early evacuation of more than 800 residents in the villages of Matnog and Banadero on fears that it might be in the path of superheated volcanic debris called pyroclastic flow.
Elsewhere, officials distributed wireless public address systems to more than 700 village and town officials to help them make emergency evacuation announcements if necessary, said provincial disaster officer Cedric Daep.
He said mass evacuations would be ordered once the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology raises the alert to the next higher level. About 30,000 people were evacuated when it last erupted in 2006.
Officials repeated warnings over radio stations early Wednesday against mountain climbing, gathering orchids, farming and other "human activities" on the slopes of the 8,070-foot (2,460-meter) volcano, Daep said.
Resident volcanologist Ed Laguerta said ground measurements showed that the upper slopes of Mayon were slightly inflated, indicating the presence of rising magma, and that minor ash explosions are to be expected. Hourly measurements were being taken, he added.
Two explosions early Wednesday sent ash and rocks more than half a mile (a kilometer) into the air. A thin layer of ash fell on the nearby towns of Camalig, Guinobatan and Ligao on Mayon's southwestern foothills.
Mayon's most violent eruption, in 1814, killed more than 1,200 people and buried a town in mud. A 1993 eruption killed 79 people.
Typhoon-triggered mudslides near the mountain in 2006 buried entire villages, killing more than 1,000 people.
The Philippines is in the Pacific "Ring of Fire," where volcanic activity and earthquakes are common
http://www.antara.co.id/e(...)ur-activity-on-alertquote:Denpasar (ANTARA News) - The status of Mt Batur in Kintamani, Bali, has been raised from active-normal to alert due to its increasing activity as recording 21 times of vulcanic tremor with a maximum amplitudo of 1-12 MM since September
"This happens because the volcano that last erupted in 2000 has shown an increasing activity, as seen by the black smoke coming out of the mountain several times," head of the mountain`s monitoting center, Anak Agung Anom Karsana, said here on Monday.
Under a normal condition tremor happens only five times a day but now it reaches 60 times a day and it is felt by people living within a radius of one to two kilometers from the mountain, he said.
He said he had banned people or tourists from climbing the mountain.
http://volcanolive.blogsp(...)esia-john-seach.htmlquote:Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Batur Volcano, Bali, Indonesia - John Seach
Posted by John Seach
Hiking trail has been closed at Batur volcano in Bali, Indonesia due to fears of an eruption. Since 1st November 2009 there have been 53 deep and 83 shallow volcanic earthquakes. Evacuation will be necessary if the alert level is raised to the next higher level. Currently residents are allowed to continue activities around the volcano, but should stay away from the summit area. Batur volcano is a popular tourist location on Bali, and offers spectacular views of one of the world's most impressive calderas. The last eruption of Batur volcano was in 2000 when ash emissions reach a height of 300 m above the summit.
quote:De Batur vulkaan, op het eiland Bali laat tekenen zien van verhoogde activiteit. De eerst vastgelegde historische uitbarsting was in 1804. Sindsdien is de vulkaan zeker 28 keer uitgebarsten met tussenperioden tussen de één en 39 jaar. Normaal barst de 1.717-meter hoge vulkaan uit op een strombolische manier, waarbij de lava simpelweg uit de krater stroomt. De laatste uitbarsting was op 7 juli 2000.
Hmm, deze doet ook al mee:quote:Op woensdag 11 november 2009 21:14 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
Mayon is een gevaarlijk vulkaantje idd
Bali dus ook... ook in beide gebieden aardbevingen... Filijpijnen kreeg een 5.5 vandaag
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/en/volcano_news.htmlquote:Karangetang volcano (Siau Island, Sangihe Islands): small explosions
Navigation:
All news about: Karangetang volcano (Siau Island, Indonesia): news & eruption updates
Karangetang is active again, as the GVP/USGS editors report citing local newspaper sources. Batur might be getting active. According to news articles, a pyroclastic flow and a lahar occurred on 4 November. Residents saw active lava flows the next day. On 11 November, incandescent material was ejected
5 m into the air.
Dat is pas een gevaarlijke vulkaan!quote:Chaitén volcano (Chile), eruption update: growing lava dome
09h25 AM | Age: 3 hrs
Chaitén's lava dome continues its growth and can shed pyroclastic flows and produce ash eruptions at all times. The alert level remains at its highest (red).
Weet ik niet... Google-->Chaiten volcano-->images, geen idee of het gesoept is, vond het wel een mooi plaatje. Waarom de ?quote:
Ik ook, vandaar dat ik hem hier neerzet!quote:
Nee, dat denk ik ook niet, ik heb ooit eens een youtube filmpje gezien van de chaiten, kan hem zo niet meer vinden, dat zag er wel heftig uit.quote:Op donderdag 12 november 2009 13:41 schreef Jumparound het volgende:
Hoeft geen gesoepte foto te zijn trouwens.
wtf, wowquote:Op donderdag 12 november 2009 12:10 schreef kahaarin het volgende:
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Hmm, deze doet ook al mee:
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http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/en/volcano_news.html
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Het lijkt wel dat ze elkaar aansteken, mexican flu?
Chili ook al, met een oude bekende:
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Dat is pas een gevaarlijke vulkaan!
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Tnx for the fish!quote:Op donderdag 12 november 2009 13:51 schreef kahaarin het volgende:
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Ik ook, vandaar dat ik hem hier neerzet!
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Nee, dat denk ik ook niet, ik heb ooit eens een youtube filmpje gezien van de chaiten, kan hem zo niet meer vinden, dat zag er wel heftig uit.
Jullie subtitles zijn wel leuk onder elkaar, purr feed me en bedankt voor de vis.
* kahaarin gooit een stukje zalm in de groep*
Ah, gevonden! Lijkt me toch geen fotoshop:
quote:Nevado del Huila volcano (Colombia), activity update: rapid lava dome growth
09h21 AM | Age: 5 hrs
The lava dome of Nevado del Huila continues to grow rapidly as INGEOMINAS reports. The volume of the new lava dome is estimated as nearly 25 million cubic meters. Small collapses occurred on the W part of the dome and gas
emissions were sometimes accompanied by pulsating ash emissions. Sulfur dioxide plumes rose 2.5 km above the lava dome and were seen in satellite imagery and the web camera drifting with the prevailing winds.
Er broeit daar ietsquote:Mayon volcano, Philippines emitted 973 tons of sulphur dioxide yesterday, compared to 500 tons average
Lol, je was me net voor, de twitter van John Seach maar in de gaten houden denk ik, er broeit daar zeker iets:quote:Op woensdag 18 november 2009 12:16 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
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LEGAZPI CITY, Philippines – After spewing ash at least thrice last Wednesday, Mayon Volcano emitted a crater glow that grew more intense and was visible as far as 15 kilometers away the other night.
Ed Laguerta, resident volcanologist here of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs), said Mayon’s surface remains inflated despite the series of ash or phreatic explosions.
“This means that magmatic pressure inside the volcano is sustained. But all these activities are still within alert level 2,” Laguerta said in a radio interview.
He dismissed reports that Mayon is now gradually going back to normal due to fewer volcanic quakes detected after the ash explosions.
At least eight tremors were recorded in the past 24 hours, while the volcano’s sulfur dioxide emission was measured at 514 tons, way above the normal volume of 500 tons per day.
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Er broeit daar iets
http://volcanolive.blogspot.com/quote:Twitter Updates - John Seach
Twitter Updates
Mayon volcano, Philippines emitted 973 tons of sulphur dioxide yesterday, compared to 500 tons average 18 minutes ago
Sorryquote:Op woensdag 18 november 2009 12:24 schreef kahaarin het volgende:
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Lol, je was me net voor, de twitter van John Seach maar in de gaten houden denk ik, er broeit daar zeker iets:
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http://volcanolive.blogspot.com/
Hopelijk zijn ze op tijd met evacueren, bijna de dubbele uitstoot lijkt me niet goed.
Nee, ik twitter niet maar zijn tweets komen op zijn site, die heb ik wel gebookmarked.quote:Op woensdag 18 november 2009 12:32 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
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Sorry
Jij twittert dus ook? Ik volg hem sinds vanochtend, zat verkeerd te zoeken, dacht dat hij het niet had. Via zijn site kwam ik er op
quote:Galeras
GalerasLocation in Colombia
Elevation 4,276 metres (14,029 ft)[1]
Location Nariño, Colombia
Range Andes
Coordinates 01°13′00″N 77°22′00″W / 1.2166667°N 77.3666667°W / 1.2166667; -77.3666667Coordinates: 01°13′00″N 77°22′00″W / 1.2166667°N 77.3666667°W / 1.2166667; -77.3666667[1]
Type Complex volcano
Volcanic arc/belt North Volcanic Zone
Last eruption September 30, 2009
Galeras (Urcunina among the 16th-century indigenous people) is an Andean stratovolcano in the Colombian department of Nariño, near the departmental capital Pasto. Its summit rises 4,276 metres (14,029 ft) above sea level. It has erupted frequently since the Spanish conquest, with its first historical eruption being recorded on December 7, 1580.[2] A 1993 eruption killed nine people, including six scientists who had descended into the volcano's crater to sample gases.[3] It is currently the most active volcano in Colombia.
quote:Evacuations near Galeras volcano
Following a strong eruption of the southern Colombian Galeras volcano on Friday, more than a thousand people responded to authorities' calls to evacuate the region.
The volcano, that has caused several alerts over the past year, erupted again on Friday, forcing local authoritis to declare a red alert and call on the thousands of inhabitants of the region to evacuate.
Locals are asked to put on masks to avoid inhaling ash coming from the volcano.
Geologists monitoring the volcano's activity declared a code orange a few weeks ago and have been expecting the volcano to erupt. Until now, the majority of the locals refused to leave their homes.
Lol, hmm, die nemen de frase; 'Eerst Napels zien en dan sterven' wel erg letterlijk...quote:Op maandag 23 november 2009 13:54 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
Gevaarlijke vulkaan bij Napels komt tot leven? Let's drill!
quote:Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Karkar Volcano, Papua New Guinea - John Seach
Posted by John Seach
An eruption occurred at Karkar volcano at 6:39 pm on 25th November 2009. The eruption plume reached a height of 45,000 ft. A magnitude 5.1 earthquake hit 90 km SSE of Karkar volcano 7.5 hours before the eruption.
Lijkt wel of er 'overal' een increase qua aktiviteit isquote:Gaua Volcano, Vanuatu
An increase in activity at Gaua volcano, Vanuatu has forced the evacuation of over 300 people from three villages on the west coast of Gaua Island. People have been suffering from respiratory problems in the last few days as a strong wind has carried the gas and ash over villages. Two boats from the police and health department in Torba are starting to evacuate people this morning. Negotiations are taking place with ships owners to help with the evacuation because the two motor boats cannot carry enough people. Chiefs from two villages, Namasari and Lembot, from the east of Gaua met yesterday about housing the relocated people. The National Disaster Management Office has maintained the level of alert on 2 (out of a maximum 4) but during the past days, a fall and gas emission has increased.
Mjah, das wel zo maar ik kijk alleen naar dit topic...en hoe dat ook ineens aktief wordt...quote:Op donderdag 26 november 2009 10:46 schreef Jumparound het volgende:
ik denk dat je dat pas kan zeggen als er nóg meer vulkanen actief worden. 3 of 4 is toch niet zo spannend?
het is de mediaquote:Op donderdag 26 november 2009 13:28 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
Misschien is het louter de media hoor... je hoort immers ook steeds meer nieuws over meteoren die gespot worden.
We naderen 2012...
het zijn idd de mediaquote:Op donderdag 26 november 2009 13:38 schreef Jumparound het volgende:
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het is de media
ik zie hier niet meer of minder aarbevingen dan voorheen
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/
En als de waarnemingen verbeteren lijkt het ook alsof er steeds meer meldigen zijn
Maar de tijd zal het leren!
Grappigquote:Op donderdag 26 november 2009 13:38 schreef Jumparound het volgende:
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het is de media
ik zie hier niet meer of minder aarbevingen dan voorheen
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/
En als de waarnemingen verbeteren lijkt het ook alsof er steeds meer meldigen zijn
Maar de tijd zal het leren!
Het valt zo moeilijk te meten of er nu meer vulkaanuitbarstingen of aardbevingen zijn dan 'vroeger'. We hebben nu gewoonweg veel meer meetpunten.quote:Op donderdag 26 november 2009 13:43 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
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Grappig
In het Centrale Aardbevingstopic, had ik net dinsdag gemeld dat ik het gevoel had dat er meer aardbevingen waren (in Californie dan)
Aardbevingen #8:
Media is zeker een ding, maar misschien dat hier nu ook meer mensen komen die het interessant vinden en nieuws posten
Stel je eens voor dat de Zuidwal vulkaan door een extreme aardbeving weer tot leven komt....quote:Op donderdag 26 november 2009 13:46 schreef Againzender het volgende:
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Het valt zo moeilijk te meten of er nu meer vulkaanuitbarstingen of aardbevingen zijn dan 'vroeger'. We hebben nu gewoonweg veel meer meetpunten.
Maar als er straks bij Napoli een grote vulkaan knalt, dan loopt dit topic wel storm denk ik
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