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Scientists Fear "Supervolcano" Eruption As Earthquake Swarm Near Yellowstone Soars To 800
Zero Hedge ^ | Jun 29, 2017 4:55 AM | by Tyler Durden

Posted on 06/29/2017 9:50:33 AM PDT by johnk

More than 800 earthquakes have now been recorded at the Yellowstone Caldera, a long-dormant supervolcano located in Yellowstone National Park, over the last two weeks - an ominous sign that a potentially catastrophic eruption could be brewing.

However, despite earthquakes occurring at a frequency unseen during any period in the past five years, the US Geological Survey says the risk level remains in the “green,” unchanged from its normal levels, according to Newsweek.

The biggest earthquake in this “swarm” - which registered a magnitude of 4.4 – took place on June 15, three days after the rumblings started. That quake was the biggest in the region since a magnitude 4.8 earthquake struck close to Norris Geyser Basin in March 2014. This magnitude 4.4 earthquake was so powerful that people felt it in Bozman Montana, about eight miles away.

A scientist from the University of Utah said the quakes have also included five in the magnitude three range, and 68 in the magnitude two range.

“The swarm consists of one earthquake in the magnitude 4 range, five earthquakes in the magnitude 3 range, 68 earthquakes in the magnitude 2 range, 277 earthquakes in the magnitude 1 range, 508 earthquakes in the magnitude 0 range, and 19 earthquakes with magnitudes of less than zero,” the latest report said.

An earthquake with a magnitude less than zero is a very small event that can only be detected with the extremely sensitive instruments used in earthquake monitoring.”

The 'Sunset Lake' hot spring in Yellowstone National Park.

There is normally a rise in seismic activity before a volcano erupts. And scientists currently believe there’s a 10% chance that a “supervolcanic Category 7 eruption” could take place this century, as pointed out by theoretical physicist Michio Kaku.

An eruption, Kaku said, is long overdue: The last one occurred 640,000 years ago.

To be sure, the swarm has slowed down considerably this week, and larger swarms have been recorded in the past, according to Jacob Lowenstern, the scientists in charge of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory.

Yet the possibility that the volcano could be on the verge of what’s called a “supereruption” should be enough to give the government pause. But scientists have said recently that there’s some evidence to suggest the next one could occur this century.

"Grand Prismatic" Hot Spring at Yellowstone.

So how would a supervolcanic eruption at Yellowstone impact the regional ecosystem, and the US more broadly? Well, as Liberty Blog’s Michael Snyder points out, it would be nothing short of catastrophic. Hundreds of cubic miles of ash, rock and lava would be blasted into the atmosphere, and this would likely plunge much of the northern hemisphere into several days of complete darkness. Virtually everything within 100 miles of Yellowstone would be immediately killed, but a much more cruel fate would befall those living in major cities outside of the immediate blast zone such as Salt Lake City and Denver.

Hot volcanic ash, rock and dust would rain down on those cities literally for weeks. In the end, it would be extremely difficult for anyone living in those communities to survive. In fact, it has been estimated that 90 percent of all people living within 600 miles of Yellowstone would be killed.

Experts project that such an eruption would dump a layer of volcanic ash that is at least 10 feet deep up to 1,000 miles away, and approximately two-thirds of the United States would suddenly become uninhabitable. The volcanic ash would severely contaminate most of our water supplies, and growing food in the middle of the country would become next to impossible.

In other words, it would be the end of our country as we know it today.

The rest of the planet, and this would especially be true for the northern hemisphere, would experience what is known as a “nuclear winter”. An extreme period of “global cooling” would take place, and temperatures around the world would fall by up to 20 degrees. Crops would fail all over the planet, and severe famine would sweep the globe.

In the end, billions could die.

So yes, this is a threat that we should take seriously.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Science
KEYWORDS: bible; earthquakes; earthquakeswarm; heybooboo; jellystone; lastdays; supervolcano; wyoming; yellowstone
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To: donozark

“...And Dick Cheney will emerge from this disaster. Unscathed...”


Is he still breaking the heart transplant survival record by the day?

Guy is must come from Transylvania.


101 posted on 06/29/2017 2:39:00 PM PDT by johnk (faithful with little....)
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To: laplata

“...That sucker Obama loves hot dogs...”


From: Fred Burton [mailto:burton@stratfor.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:39 PM
To: ‘Don Kuykendall’
Cc: ‘Aaric Eisenstein’; ‘Darryl O’Connor’; ‘Copeland Susan’

Subject: RE: Get ready for “Chicago Hot Dog Friday”

I think Obama spent about $65,000 of the tax-payers money flying in
pizza/dogs from Chicago for a private party at the White House not long
ago, assume we are using the same channels?


That ain’t no Oscar Meyer either.... wink wink...


102 posted on 06/29/2017 2:47:35 PM PDT by johnk (faithful with little....)
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To: johnk

We’re fortunate that the water is very low in mineral content and that the ph is always 7.5 which is just fine for swimming.

Aside from the smell and the bitter taste the water is not that bad!


103 posted on 06/29/2017 2:48:15 PM PDT by MeganC (Democrat by birth, Republican by default, conservative by principle.)
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To: KosmicKitty

“...giving off a little steam can reduce pressure and that would be good?...”


Are you suggesting drilling holes all over Yellowstone, to help relieve the volcanic pressure building under the crust?

I think I read somewhere that the deepest we have ever drilled is not even a fraction of the depth needed to accomplish this.

Drilling through the earth’s crust is something we have not been very successful at.

Thank God.


104 posted on 06/29/2017 2:54:22 PM PDT by johnk (faithful with little....)
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To: johnk

Dont have time to worry about it. I cant stop it. Just trying not to get murdered by thugs everyday.


105 posted on 06/29/2017 3:42:15 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man ( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: House Atreides
I think the quakes are just the buffalo roaming...
ping
106 posted on 06/29/2017 3:44:51 PM PDT by minnesota_bound
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To: johnk

There are lots of levels below below ‘total disaster’...


107 posted on 06/29/2017 3:47:41 PM PDT by GOPJ (Podesta lied about his relationship with Russians. - - Freeper detective)
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To: ridesthemiles

Not to worry about their wrath - they all be dead.


108 posted on 06/29/2017 3:56:17 PM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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To: johnk

I understand and agree.


109 posted on 06/29/2017 4:11:04 PM PDT by laplata (Liberals/Progressives have diseased minds.)
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To: johnk

No, I’m just thunking that releasing some pressure naturally is good. Just wonderings. Not talking about drilling, just swarms


110 posted on 06/29/2017 5:35:00 PM PDT by KosmicKitty (Waiting for inspirations)
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To: johnk

Just for the good stuff.


111 posted on 06/29/2017 7:04:55 PM PDT by WKUHilltopper (WKU 2016 Boca Raton Bowl Champions)
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To: MeganC

Hey, if you can heat your driveway, that’s some serious stuff!

Good for you!


112 posted on 06/29/2017 7:12:10 PM PDT by caver
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To: johnk

Obviously being caused by President Trump. Even the volcanoes are twitchy.


113 posted on 06/29/2017 7:26:06 PM PDT by Some Fat Guy in L.A. (Still bitterly clinging to rational thought despite it's unfashionability)
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To: johnk

How will it affect Global Warming? /s


114 posted on 06/29/2017 7:54:29 PM PDT by eyeamok (Idle hands are the Devil's workshop)
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To: tired&retired



Which has next to NOTHING to do with Yellowstone Erupting!
115 posted on 06/30/2017 4:06:32 PM PDT by Maelstrom (To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
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To: johnk

8th largest EQ in Montan’s history, a 5.8 and 14 others from 2.5-4.9 in the last 24 hours.


116 posted on 07/06/2017 8:18:04 AM PDT by Cvengr ( Adversity in life & death is inevitable; Stress is optional through faith in Christ.)
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To: Cvengr

“...8th largest EQ in Montan’s history, a 5.8 and 14 others from 2.5-4.9 in the last 24 hours...”


Wow that is actually incredible.


117 posted on 07/14/2017 7:12:50 PM PDT by johnk (faithful with little....)
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