Yellowstone is a super volcano.

IceBlaZe

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I just saw a show about this some months ago and reminded, so I looked for some sources about dooms day when yellowstone super volcano will errupt.

From BBC Horizon:

Hidden deep beneath the Earth's surface lie one of the most destructive and yet least-understood natural phenomena in the world - supervolcanoes. Only a handful exist in the world but when one erupts it will be unlike any volcano we have ever witnessed. The explosion will be heard around the world. The sky will darken, black rain will fall, and the Earth will be plunged into the equivalent of a nuclear winter.

Normal volcanoes are formed by a column of magma - molten rock - rising from deep within the Earth, erupting on the surface, and hardening in layers down the sides. This forms the familiar cone shaped mountain we associate with volcanoes. Supervolcanoes, however, begin life when magma rises from the mantle to create a boiling reservoir in the Earth's crust. This chamber increases to an enormous size, building up colossal pressure until it finally erupts.

The last supervolcano to erupt was Toba 74,000 years ago in Sumatra. Ten thousands times bigger than Mt St Helens, it created a global catastrophe dramatically affecting life on Earth. Scientists know that another one is due - they just don't know when…. or where.

It is little known that lying underneath one of America's areas of outstanding natural beauty - Yellowstone Park - is one of the largest supervolcanoes in the world. Scientists have revealed that it has been on a regular eruption cycle of 600,000 years. The last eruption was 640,000 years ago…so the next is overdue.

And the sleeping giant is breathing: volcanologists have been tracking the movement of magma under the park and have calculated that in parts of Yellowstone the ground has risen over seventy centimetres this century. Is this just the harmless movement of lava, flowing from one part of the reservoir to another? Or does it presage something much more sinister, a pressurised build-up of molten lava?

Scientists have very few answers, but they do know that the impact of a Yellowstone eruption is terrifying to comprehend. Huge areas of the USA would be destroyed, the US economy would probably collapse, and thousands might die.







And it would devastate the planet. Climatologists now know that Toba blasted so much ash and sulphur dioxide into the stratosphere that it blocked out the sun, causing the Earth's temperature to plummet. Some geneticists now believe that this had a catastrophic effect on human life, possibly reducing the population on Earth to just a few thousand people. Mankind was pushed to the edge of extinction… and it could happen again.

Sattelite images that indicate Yellowstone Park is one HUGE supervolcano: http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/planetearth/volcano_monitor_010807-1.html


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The US has just passed legislation outlawing eruption of Supervolcanos within US borders. Our military will enforce it and will not be bullyed by hollow threats of nuclear winters!! Rogue volcanos will be terminated with extreme prejudice, and under no circumstances will terrorists be allowed to use them as a base of operations. They have been warned!!

;)
 
Last jokes before doomsday, eh starlifter? :D
 
I saw a documentary on this, they say it erupts approx every 600,000 years, and the last time was about 600, 000 years ago...:eek:
 
Originally posted by IceBlaZe
Scientists have revealed that it has been on a regular eruption cycle of 600,000 years. The last eruption was 640,000 years ago…so the next is overdue.

Originally posted by AofA
I saw a documentary on this, they say it erupts approx every 600,000 years, and the last time was about 600, 000 years ago...

hm.... maybe someone wasnt reading the post to careful, aye?

Or maybe I was quoting a TV documentary, and he was quoting someting else. :rolleyes:
AoA
 
What does it matter when we are all doomed :D :lol:
 
From the map provided, it looks like everything west of the Mississippi river will be instantaneously wiped out. The rest of the planet will take just a bit longer. :eek: When mother nature is tired of us, it looks like she has the means to show us the door. :nuke:
 
Well at least I'm East of The Mississippi River in good ole Ohio. So instead of being instantly killed, I'll probably suffer a long painful death.
 
Originally posted by civ1-addict
Unfortunately in this case the safe side is the other side of the moon....

Where I own a great deal of property, and have a simply marvellous villa on Titan. :D

This is just scaremongering. What is the point of telling people that the end of the world is coming up after these short messages? It just causes panic. Let people die in ignorant bliss.
 
It's unfortunate that this volcano has become more active recently. Old Faithful is no longer faithful and in fact quit sporadic. Also an entire lake is moving across the land toward some houses because the ground underneath it is rising up.

Of course these types of volcanos aren't all that rare. I've been to one in Eastern Oregon before, near the city of Bend. It has created some interesting lava tubes in the hills there that are fun to hike through.
 
Some geneticists now believe that this had a catastrophic effect on human life, possibly reducing the population on Earth to just a few thousand people

Man that'd be awesome, imagine only 10,000 people left on the planet. Granted I'd be nice if I had some kind of say in who lived and who died. I'd want my GF to live for example. But think of it, I'd run New York, everyone else everywhere else would run their city, we could rebuild without having to physically rebuild. Anyone ever read "The Stand" by Stephen King? I read about 600 pages of it (out of 1000 something). People could band together in little clans, keep in touch over the internet. We'd need a handful of technical people in each clan to keep the elctricity and internet going. I can picture cats and dogs by the thousands roaming the streets. I can picture myself, walking the streets, smashing a window so my and my dogs could have a feast.

The best case scenerio of course would be if there were a survivor ratio of four or five females for every male (or at least in the NorthEast US), preferably between the ages of 16 to 21. And my GF couldn't say anything because I'd have the excuse of repopulating the planet :D

I hope you people don't think I'm a sick bastard. I just think this world is full of too many people and too much bulls***. I have a deep love for those I love but for the world at large... hell I think most people even see themselves as expendable except for their ego's that tell them they are (or should be) important.

- Narz :king:
 
For you Euros, Vesuvius is just a small outcrop on the southern edge of one of these caldera monsters.
 
Looks like I'm moving to Yellowstone. When the final moments come I will be cooking hamburgers, reading, and getting a tan as the lava engulfs me. I will die happy. Better not happen before I become a billionare though!:D
 
Originally posted by Lefty Scaevola
For you Euros, Vesuvius is just a small outcrop on the southern edge of one of these caldera monsters.
You've got me scared now! :eek:
But serious....if a huge volcanoe eruption takes place the whole world would be in danger. Observations like this one don't bother me at all because if the eruption takes place there's just nothing we can do about it. We got to live with the danger and die with the disaster (if it happens).
 
Maybe Narz can send some of those females to the midwest. :D

Oh wait, I'm going to be dead under 6 feet of ash! :cry:

Anyway there is a place that is about 150 miles northwest of where I live called Ashfall Fossil Beds, where herds of prehistoric animals were buried underneath 6 feet of ash from a supervolcano that erupted in either Oregon or Idaho (I can't remember) from tens of thousands of years ago. So I'm pretty much screwed. :(

Maybe thousands of years from now a new race of people will find me encased in lava and ash sitting in front of my computer playing civ3. :lol:
 
in the event of a supervolcano eruption i have no dount i will be protected utilising the revolutionary "duck and cover" method.
If all else fails i can always hide underneath my dining room table.

Anybody remember those "protect and survive" booklets, issued by the UK government with instructions on what to do in the event of a nuclear war? :D
 
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