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Geologists witness rare *Yellowstone Explosion*
http://www.ktvq.com/Global/story.asp?S=10416002 ^ | May 24th, 2009

Posted on 05/27/2009 11:54:02 AM PDT by TaraP

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) - A geologist at Yellowstone National Park was in the middle of a lecturing a group of colleagues on the rarity of hydrothermal explosions earlier this month when, all of a sudden, one went off just behind him.

Geologist Hank Heasler was giving a lecture in the Biscuit Basin on May 17 when a hot pool behind him exploded. It spewed mud, rocks and hot water about 50 feet in the air.

Geologists only know of only a handful of such unpredictable explosions in YellowstoneÂ’s recorded history. Heasler and the others were just out of reach of the hot showering hot water and other debris.

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at 500mv....THESE ARE significant...quakes lake yellowstone [link to www.isthisthingon.org]


TOPICS: Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: geyser; supervolcano; yellowstone
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1 posted on 05/27/2009 11:54:02 AM PDT by TaraP
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To: Quix; Star Traveler; All

Ping...


2 posted on 05/27/2009 11:54:54 AM PDT by TaraP (Unless we stand for something, we will fall for everything.")
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To: TaraP

If an explosion goes off when know one is there, is it still an explosion.

Who is swayed by the argument ‘never seen before’ anymore.


3 posted on 05/27/2009 11:56:21 AM PDT by Tarpon (You abolish your responsibilities, you surrender your rights.)
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Christopher C. Sanders on January 1, 2009.

“I am advising all State officials around Yellowstone National Park for a potential State of Emergency. In the last week over 252 earthquakes have been observed by the USGS. We have a 3D view on the movement of magma rising underground. We have all of the pre warning signs of a major eruption from a super volcano. - I want everyone to leave Yellowstone National Park and for 200 miles around the volcano caldera.”

[link to www.earthmountainview.com]
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Here is an excellent link to view current earthquake info at Yellowstone:

[link to earthquake.usgs.gov]
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[link to www.earthmountainview.com]
Monitoring Yellowstone earthquake swarms

The Seismological Society of America (SSA) is an international scientific society devoted to the advancement of seismology and its applications in understanding and mitigating earthquake hazards and in imaging the structure of the earth.

The second largest earthquake swarm ever recorded in Yellowstone National Park occurred during the two weeks from 27 December 2008 and 7 January 2009 and included more than 1000 earthquakes. Analysis of the swarm suggests epicenters migrated north over the 12 day period and maximum hypocenter depths abruptly shallowed from 12 km to 3 km depth at the time of rapid cessation of activity on Jan. 7. Source properties of the swarm earthquakes suggest that the swarm may be due to the movement of hydrothermal fluids through pre-existing cracks, as suggested by recent analysis by University of Utah scientists.


4 posted on 05/27/2009 11:56:22 AM PDT by TaraP (Unless we stand for something, we will fall for everything.")
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To: TaraP

Goos thing I am prepared for lovely financial mess in this country, I am just as well prepared for a super volcano.


5 posted on 05/27/2009 11:56:51 AM PDT by GraceG
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To: TaraP

See, God does have a sense of humor.


6 posted on 05/27/2009 11:57:25 AM PDT by OneWingedShark (Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
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To: TaraP

“A geologist at Yellowstone National Park was in the middle of a lecturing a group of colleagues on the rarity of hydrothermal explosions earlier this month when, all of a sudden, one went off just behind him. “

Wow, he’s good.


7 posted on 05/27/2009 12:04:50 PM PDT by Hacklehead (Liberalism is the art of taking what works, breaking it, and then blaming conservatives.)
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To: TaraP

Oh, swell. We’re travelling to Farmington, NM next week. I wonder if it’s in the serious/certain death range...


8 posted on 05/27/2009 12:05:25 PM PDT by FroggyTheGremlim
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To: TaraP

9 posted on 05/27/2009 12:08:06 PM PDT by evets (beer)
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To: OneWingedShark

I wonder how startled the Geo guy giving the talk was.

Pics? Anywhere.


10 posted on 05/27/2009 12:09:40 PM PDT by Global2010 (God is not Santa Claus.)
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To: TaraP

Yellowstone is one of two places on earth (if I remember that correctly, now... LOL) that has magma as close to the surface of the earth as it is (in these two places). So, in Yellowstone, that magma is about as close as it comes to the surface.

It’s always been a “hotspot” so that’s nothing new. And it’s the site of a super explosion from years past (out of our historical records, at least). The ash from that super explosion from Yellowstone was deposited as far away as Texas, in a layer so deep that they still use it in Texas for road material (dig it up and use it for road material... LOL...).

When I was there in years past, they had, on the average about (at least) 1,000 earthquakes a year, mostly small ones, but a significant number that would knock you down to the ground if you were standing. And while I was there, I did encounter the earthquakes, too.

In addition, in years past, the geologists have been monitoring an “uprise” in some of the land around Yellowstone, indicating a filling of a certain part of the magma chamber, below the surface of the earth. So, that’s been going on for a very long time.

I mean, it’s not like our earth has *ever* been “quiet” in all these years, in the millennia into the past. It continually quakes and erupts and blows up, all over the place and always has.

Remember Krakatoa? And that’s not the only one...


The best-known eruption of Krakatoa culminated in a series of massive explosions on August 26–27, 1883, which was among the most violent volcanic events in modern and recorded history.

With a Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) of 6,[2] the eruption was equivalent to 200 megatons (MT) of TNT—about 13,000 times the nuclear yield of the Little Boy bomb (13 to 16 kT) that devastated Hiroshima, Japan during World War II and four times the yield of the Tsar Bomba (50 MT), the largest nuclear device ever detonated.

The 1883 eruption ejected approximately 21 cubic kilometres (5.0 cu mi) of rock, ash, and pumice.[3]
The cataclysmic explosion was distinctly heard as far away as Perth in Western Australia, about 1,930 miles (3,110 km) away, and the island of Rodrigues near Mauritius, about 3,000 miles (5,000 km) away.

Near Krakatoa, according to official records, 165 villages and towns were destroyed and 132 seriously damaged, at least 36,417 (official toll) people died, and many thousands were injured by the eruption, mostly from the tsunamis that followed the explosion. The eruption destroyed two-thirds of the island of Krakatoa.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krakatoa


We could produce a very long list of these kinds of eruptions. How about the *continuous* volcanic eruption in Hawaii, which has been going on since 1983 — that is..., erupting continuously for about 26 years — non-stop.

The current Kilauea eruption began on January 3, 1983, along the East rift zone from the Pu-u O-o vent and also the Kupaianaha vent, and continues to produce lava flows that travel 11 to 12 km from these vents through tube networks that discharge into the sea to two sites, Wahaula and Kamokuna.[4] This eruption has covered over 117 km² of land on the southern flank of Kilauea and has built out into the sea 2 km² (230 hectares) of new land. Since 1983 more than 2.7 km³ of lava has been erupted, making the 1983-to-present eruption the largest historically known for Kilauea. 189 structures have been destroyed. In the early to middle 1980s Kilauea was known as “The Drive-By Volcano” because anyone could ride by and see the lava fountains — some as much as 1,000 feet (300 m) in the air — from their car.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilauea_Volcano

There’s a lot of stuff that has been “going on” out there for quite a long time in human history...


11 posted on 05/27/2009 12:26:43 PM PDT by Star Traveler (The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is a Zionist and Jerusalem is the apple of His eye.)
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To: TaraP
The second largest earthquake swarm ever recorded in Yellowstone National Park occurred during the two weeks from 27 December 2008 and 7 January 2009 and included more than 1000 earthquakes.

Soooo this is Bush's fault?

after the eruption, from O-bambi "we've inherited this mess from the last administration so we must raise taxes in order calm the - cue Dr. Evil- molten hot magma"

Also the new Magma Czar and staff of 10,000 will report directly to the President

12 posted on 05/27/2009 12:31:11 PM PDT by NativeSon (Fight for America - if you don't, who will?)
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To: evets

Boy, that graphic is sure misleading about Mt. St. Helens... LOL...

It shows a small area around the volcano as the volcanic debris area. Actually, it spread all the way across the State of Washington and into Idaho and beyond. They had ash really deep over that way.

So, while it wasn’t anything like the Yellowstone volcanic eruptions — it sure was a *whole lot bigger* than that graphic depicts.. LOL...


13 posted on 05/27/2009 12:32:24 PM PDT by Star Traveler (The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is a Zionist and Jerusalem is the apple of His eye.)
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To: TaraP
Calling Al Gore! Calling Al Gore! Calling Al Gore!

Global Warming proved!

14 posted on 05/27/2009 12:34:24 PM PDT by Young Werther (Julius Caesar (Quae Cum Ita Sunt. Since these things are so.))
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To: TaraP
"just out of reach of the hot showering hot water"

???

15 posted on 05/27/2009 12:40:57 PM PDT by sionnsar (Iran Azadi|5yst3m 0wn3d - it's N0t Y0ur5(SONY)|"Also sprach Telethustra"-NonValueAdded|Lk21:36)
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To: TaraP

We are all going to die. Run into the streets, run around in circles, run diagonally, then run octagonally, then try a dodecahedron, run run run, the sky is falling and it is going to fall on YOU!


16 posted on 05/27/2009 12:45:01 PM PDT by HerrBlucher
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To: TaraP

They should have been taping an episode of the “So you think you are smarter than a 5th grader” show?


17 posted on 05/27/2009 12:46:17 PM PDT by rod1
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To: Global2010

This is the big one, Elizabeth!

18 posted on 05/27/2009 12:48:01 PM PDT by Right Wing Assault ( Obama, you're off the island!)
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To: Star Traveler

True. Trying to find it but while doing geology field work at Mt Mazama (Crater Lake Oregon) we had area effect maps comparing Mazama’s explosion to St Helens. St Helens area of effect is much larger than what’s shown above. Mazama was somewhere between Helens and Yellowstone.

Mazama is dead though so nobody really talks about it except for past geological records.


19 posted on 05/27/2009 12:55:41 PM PDT by Domandred (Hope is the first step on the road to disappointment.)
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To: TaraP
Ok, stepping out on the edge of reality here.

If God ever wants to punish our nation for idiocy against Israel, Yellowstone burping or even exploding would certainly do it.

20 posted on 05/27/2009 12:56:13 PM PDT by Centurion2000 (We either Free America ourselves, or it is midnight for humanity for a thousand years.)
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