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Yellowstone Bulge May Cause Thermal Unrest
Yahoo (AP) ^ | Thu Mar 2, 1:20 AM ET

Posted on 03/02/2006 5:28:00 AM PST by The_Victor

BILLINGS, Mont. - A newly discovered surface bulge in Yellowstone National Park may be responsible for some unexpected geothermal activity in recent years, according to a study by U.S. Geological Survey scientists.

The bulge, about 25 miles across, rose 5 inches from 1997 to 2003 and may have triggered some thermal unrest at Norris Geyser Basin, including a sudden rise in temperatures, new steam vents and the awakening of Steamboat geyser.

The findings are part of a paper set to be published Thursday in the journal Nature.

Charles Wicks, one of the USGS scientists who worked on the study, said much of what happens beneath the park's surface remains a mystery, but more is being learned about the Yellowstone caldera, the huge bowl-shaped collapsed volcano in the middle of the park that last erupted 640,000 years ago.

Geologists discovered the dome on the northern rim of the caldera several years ago, and Wicks and others used satellite images and other tools to track its swelling.

Wicks and his colleagues theorize that molten rock moved out of the caldera and beneath the area of the inflating dome, which has been named the North Rim Uplift Anomaly. The floor of the caldera sank as the molten rock left.

Around the same time, some unusual activity began occurring in and around Norris Geyser Basin, according to the USGS findings.

Steamboat geyser erupted in May 2000 after nine years of dormancy, and then erupted five more times between 2002 and 2003. The nearby Porkchop geyser also sprang to life after 14 years of dormancy.

Ground temperatures at Norris, the hottest and most unstable geyser area in the park, rose so high in 2003 that Yellowstone officials closed some boardwalks out of fear that visitors might be burned.

And just north of Norris near Nymph Lake, a series of steam vents churned and emitted white clouds of gas.

Scientists studying the shore of Yellowstone Lake found that the caldera has been rising and falling for at least 15,000 years, sometimes swinging more than 10 feet.

Henry Heasler, Yellowstone's lead geologist, said research about the heaving caldera could play a role in predicting volcanic activity and help ensure the public's safety.

"We've known that the caldera breathes," Heasler said. "Now we're starting to get a much better idea of those respirations."


TOPICS: Front Page News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: energy; eruption; geothermal; geothermalenergy; global; globalwarming; magma; volcano; yellowstone
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Hehehe, he, hehe

Yellowstone has a bulge....

he, hehehe, he...

1 posted on 03/02/2006 5:28:01 AM PST by The_Victor
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To: The_Victor

If she blows, it's all Bush's fault.


2 posted on 03/02/2006 5:28:52 AM PST by SusaninOhio
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To: The_Victor

Huhuhuuhhuhuhuhuh.....shut up, Beavis.


3 posted on 03/02/2006 5:29:54 AM PST by wbill
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To: The_Victor

Bush knew, and did nothing :^)

Just wanted to be the first.


4 posted on 03/02/2006 5:30:00 AM PST by Tarpon
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To: The_Victor
That Discovery Channel show about the volcano and it's possible eruption was interesting.
5 posted on 03/02/2006 5:30:16 AM PST by PeteB570 (Guns, what real men want for Christmas)
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To: The_Victor

Tap it quick - run a turbine off it and make electricity!


6 posted on 03/02/2006 5:31:03 AM PST by Toby06 (Hindsight alone is not wisdom, and second-guessing is not a strategy)
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To: The_Victor
Yellowstone has a bulge....

LOL

Not only that, but it's causing "thermal unrest."


That's hot.

7 posted on 03/02/2006 5:31:04 AM PST by Petronski (I love Cyborg!)
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To: PeteB570

Wasa that the one where thery show how everything from Seattle to Toledo could pop?


8 posted on 03/02/2006 5:31:46 AM PST by Toby06 (Hindsight alone is not wisdom, and second-guessing is not a strategy)
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To: The_Victor

Yellowstone is the most bizarre place on the planet IMHO. If it does blow, Kansas where I live will be too close the event.


9 posted on 03/02/2006 5:31:49 AM PST by Mercat (I trust George W.)
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To: Tarpon

beat you to it.


10 posted on 03/02/2006 5:32:08 AM PST by SusaninOhio
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To: The_Victor

Are you happy to see me or is that just magma in your pocket?........


11 posted on 03/02/2006 5:32:13 AM PST by Red Badger (And he will be a wild man; his hand will be against every man, and every man's hand against him...)
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To: Toby06

Nah, you'd disturb the eco-system.......


12 posted on 03/02/2006 5:32:24 AM PST by litehaus
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To: Tarpon
"Bush knew, and did nothing :^) "
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.............
did Yellowstone sign on to Kyoto global warming agreement?
a volcanic eruption the size they predict for Yellowstone would pollute for years..send in the global warming crowd to do something now.. sarc
13 posted on 03/02/2006 5:33:19 AM PST by ConsentofGoverned (if a sucker is born every minute, what are the voters?)
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To: PeteB570
That Discovery Channel show about the volcano and it's possible eruption was interesting.

Yeah, that was one of those, "put jam in your pockets, cause we're about to be toast," scenarios.

14 posted on 03/02/2006 5:33:30 AM PST by The_Victor (If all I want is a warm feeling, I should just wet my pants.)
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To: The_Victor
more is being learned about the Yellowstone caldera, the huge bowl-shaped collapsed volcano in the middle of the park that last erupted 640,000 years ago.

Why is it that a statement like this is accepted as fact but when you post a 'Wet Paint'sign everyone insists on confirming it with the finger test?
15 posted on 03/02/2006 5:36:07 AM PST by HEY4QDEMS (Learn from the past, don't live in it.)
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To: The_Victor; wbill

16 posted on 03/02/2006 5:36:21 AM PST by Vaquero (SHOOT, SHOVEL AND SHUTUP)
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To: Red Badger

"Red hot magma..."

17 posted on 03/02/2006 5:36:46 AM PST by The_Victor (If all I want is a warm feeling, I should just wet my pants.)
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To: PeteB570

Yes it was a really interesting show. Either Smithsonian or National Geographic did a layout about this and it seems that until we could see the entire park area via satellite, no one realized that the 'caldera' was many miles across, practically the entire park is the center of a major eruption site.

I think Ohio is far enough from any eruption, but nothing is far enough from the resulting smoke and ash - it will be a real mess if/when it blows.


18 posted on 03/02/2006 5:36:48 AM PST by SusaninOhio
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To: Mercat
If it does blow, Kansas where I live will be too close the event.

A couple of things I've seen on the National Geographic Channel suggest that if it blows,it will be so big that Antarctica will be too close to the event.

19 posted on 03/02/2006 5:37:30 AM PST by Gay State Conservative
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To: The_Victor

Maybe a meteorite will crash into it and plug it up?


20 posted on 03/02/2006 5:39:42 AM PST by P.O.E.
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