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Yellowstone Park and Supervolcano ?? interesting info
http://www.solcomhouse.com/yellowstone.htm
http://www.earthmountainview.com/yel...one.htm#LATEST ( part of the last link is below ... ) YELLOWSTONE SUPERVOLCANO GETTING READY TO BLOW ITS CORK There is a 30% chance that Yellowstone will blow its cork in the next 6 months and cause the 3 days of darkness spoke of in the Bible compiled by Dee Finney LATEST NEWS Its worse than we are being told YELLOWSTONE HEALTH PROBLEMS 10-19-03 Listen to On Site Report from Pam Schuffert mp3 From: http://www.themedianews.com/ Yellowstone is always shifting. Last year, typical for the era when such measurements have been made, there were about 2,300 earthquakes in the park. RUSSIAN QUAKES RELIEVE STRESSES AT YELLOWSTONE JAPANESE QUAKES RELIEVE STRESSES AT YELLOWSTONE 10-6-03 - Yellowstone ground was 200 degrees 9-17-03 - People who have been at Yellowstone are saying that more and more areas are being roped off, but the media isn't reporting this news. The ground is getting hotter and hotter. 9-12-03 - WHAT'S NEW? USGS SAYS 'NOTHING'!!! YEAH RIGHT!!!! 9-10-03 - 3.3 http://wwwneic.cr.usgs.gov/neis/stat...ast_event.html 9-7-03 - Numerous micro-quakes occurring After a 4.4 quake on 8-21-03, 9 aftershocks have occurred along with a resonance in the rock, which can cause softening of the rock. If a fissure occurs in the rock, everyone within 600 miles should be prepared for the sudden blast. There may be no precursor quakes prior to a blast at Yellowstone Supervolcano. If it blows, there will be no life within 600 miles except those people who have prepared a place underneath the ground. Even airplanes within the area could be blown out of the sky according to Larry Park, an earthquake researcher who was interviewed on the coasttocoastam.com George Noory show on 8-25-03. If the Supervolcano blows, it will cause an immediate nuclear winter of dirt and ash in the air over the entire world for 2 years. He also stated that there will be no crops grown in the midwest U.S. for that same period of time. Larry Parks warns that people within that 600 miles should make preparations to survive the possible blast. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There is a bulge over 100 feet high in the bottom of Yellowstone Lake. The area under the northern end of the lake near Mary Bay say that the bulge could have been formed by carbon dioxide or steam. The water in the lake which normally gets no warmer than 66 degrees has now reached 85 degrees. The bulge, which is about 2,100 feet long, has been formed only within the last few years. "We're thinking this structure could be a precursor to a hydrothermal explosive event, but we don't think this is a volcano," Lisa Morgan, geologist from USGS said. A Mary Bay explosion would likely cause a large crater, 1- foot waves, and a release or rocks and poisonous gas. Mary Bay itself is the world's largest hydrothermal explosion crater. The USGS team hopes to prepare a damage assessment this fall. Watch this map Click for latest map Seismograms at Yellowstone ( much more at the site ..... )
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The USGS geologist is wrong!
We were discussing the volcanic activity in the Yellowstone area in college (engineering school) in 1981. It didn't hurt that we'd been hit by one in May 1980.
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