Yellowstone Supervolcano Making Strange Rumblings
Frosty Piss writes "Supervolcanoes can sleep for centuries or millennia before producing incredibly massive eruptions that can drop ash across an entire continent. One of the largest supervolcanoes in the world lies beneath Yellowstone National Park. Significant activity continues beneath the surface. And the activity has been increasing lately, scientists have discovered. In addition, the nearby Teton Range of mountains is somehow getting shorter. The findings, reported this month in the Journal of Journal of Geophysical Research, suggest that a slow and gradual movement of a volcano over time can shape a landscape more than a violent eruption."
"Teton" is french for booby.
It's true I tell you, feller at work's next door neighbour read it in the paper.
I mean it, I'm scared.
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Better not happen before I find out what happens in Lost.
sacrifice a virgin! yeah, theres plenty of those here reading slashdot im sure..
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I've read about the caldera previously. I wouldn't want to live close. I might live too close anyway (VA).
Last time I visited Yellowstone, I saw some people throwing half eaten burritos and other Mexican food loaded with refried beans into these blow holes, vents and what not. Told them it is dangerous, but no body would listen. People are senseless!
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Here I was all smug living in the west thinking I was pretty immune to most natural disasters that you people on the coasts and in tornado alley set yourselves up for...
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I mean it, really hungry.
... and thanks for all the fish!
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Judging by all the inflation, pressure and possible eruptions - scientists have concluded that Yellowstone really needs to get laid.
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It's time for Yogi Bear to move out!
That rumbling is actually the burrito I had for lunch!
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Why worry about getting blown to bits by an asteroid when your friendly neighborhood super-volcano can do the job using indigenous materials?
Remember folks, when it comes to wiping out civilizations, think locally!
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Anyone see the discovery channel Supervolaco edu-doc-drama show last year, or two years ago. I thought it was really frightening what the yellowstone volcano could do to the planet. It's too bad we are basically powerless to do anything about this massive 'caldera' --- not the linux type.
FYI, tornadoes are probably the easiest natural disaster to avoid; all you have to do is pay at least slight attention to the weather and have access to a basement or interior room. I've lived in Tornado Alley my entire life, and it's been 15 years since the last time a tornado came close enough to where I live that taking cover was justified.
On the other hand, even though it's very unlikely to happen in my lifetime, a Yellowstone eruption would almost certainly own much of North America. An eruption from that hot spot 10-12 million years ago killed wildlife halfway across the continent.
If the caldera was "formed by a super-eruption more than 600,000 years ago." and if "supervolcanoes can sleep for centuries or millennia" (FTFA) then how much time can we really have left?
How much warning will it likely give before it does erupt? Years, months, or days?
Apparently the script for the newest Michael Bay movie has made its way onto /.
Since the cat is already out of the bag, I can confirm that Oprah has signed on to play the Supervolcano and we are currently working out an agreement with Tom Cruise. Like all Holywood movies, we based everything on a ytmnd clip
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Per the article, geoscientists only have detailed large-scale measurements for the last 17 years (which would roughtly correspond to the increasing availability of reasonably-priced GPS and comm units I should think). So how do they know that activity is increasing (or decreasing) on any kind of historical scale?
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If I didn't live a stone's throw away from Yellowstone (by which I mean how far Yellowstone is going to throw stones when it goes) I'd be kind of cheering it on in that way I watch hurricanes or tidal waves and think "whoah, that's amazing."
If Yellowstone went, we might expect "some 2,000 million tons of sulphuric acid were ejected into the atmosphere to block out sunlight over much of the planet causing global temperatures to plummet by between 10C and 20C." from here.
WMD's in Jackson's Hole: who would ever have thought? (Cue the Taco Bell jokes...)
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BIG! I'm no volcanologist but I do know that the ground above this volcano is seriously distended already, and has been for some time. And that this is no ordinary volcano. I suppose the big question is there anything anyone can do to stop it? Is there a patch or anything? Can we just lance the surface and let some of the lava out? But it will be really interesting to see how long they encourage tourists to visit the place!
"The last eruption was 640,000 years ago... so the next is overdue."
That's kind of like saying "it hasn't rained in a couple weeks, so it'll probably rain today". There is a very small chance this thing will erupt in your lifetime. We should be prepared anyway, though.
I wonder if it would be a good idea to discuss ways to relieve some of the pressure through drilling or mini nukes or something.
This is obviously due to human activities. Probably the weight of all the SUV's people are driving there on vacation is compressing the magma resulting in increased volcanic activity. There's no way this is natural.
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The volcano god is angry! Quickly, we must sacrifice all virgins to appease it!
GAAH! MY PRINTER IS ON FIRE!!! PUT IT OUT! PUT IT OUT!
What can you do about it.
Odds are very good that it will not happen in your life or you children's, or their children's. It may never happen.
This is a great example of an unreasonable fear.
You are far more likely to die in a car accident than from Yellowstone erupting as a super-volcano.
If you want make an effort to live a long happy life the best things you can do are.
Exercise at least 30 minutes a day.
Eat a good diet.
Don't smoke.
Don't drink and drive.
Don't drive late at night.
Oh and put aside money for your retirment and stay out of debt. That is for the happy part a long and happy life.
You should fear a sedentary life style and tobacco a lot more than volcanoes.
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I'm going to transform myself into a mighty hawk. Either that or I'll just go and work at Dixons, haven't decided yet.
We should change the name to "el Grande Teta!"
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The BBC recently estimated the force of a possible Yellowstone eruption in the following colorful terms: "It will explode again with the unimaginable force of a thousand Hiroshima bombs per second... And the eruption will last for days."
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I beleive you are thinking of Paricutin
And the knowledge that they fear is a weapon to be used against them...
If the Yellowstone Supervolcano blows, the last forecast I heard was that it will be about 100 times as powerful as the Thera/Santorini explosion. The sound alone will probably kill everyone in the contenental US instantly. It's only the rest of the human race that has to suffer and die during the resulting ice age.
Have a nice day. =)
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If it blows, there's a good chance the park won't be so crowded that year. I could finally go!
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If this thing blows in my lifetime I, for one, blame Canada.
Bite my shiny metal ass.
If the volcano is coming alive, perhaps, we can dump some of the heat off by simply doing a lot more geothermal power plants. So far, the ones that they have set up there are wet ones that waste the water there. But if they build it so that it recycles or simply is treated as a dry plant, then we can use it to create giga watts of energy AND escape the heat from below.
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Stupid popup boxes, always distracting me...
*goes back to reading slashdot*
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I live in Bozeman, MT just North of Yellowstone and I haven't felt anything... And whenever it erupts I hope that, because I live so close, I still won't feel a thing, if you get my drift.
I would be interested to learn exactly how they collected this data. From what I understand, GPS instruments are much less accurate on the vertical (altitude) than they are on the horizontal... the reason is simple geometry with the satellites. It takes days of data collection by top grade survey equipment on a tripod (along with a good churn through the NGS computers to correct for known atmospheric flux) to get millimeter accuracy for one latitude/longitude location.
The magma has gas in solution. Opening the magma chamber is like taking the top off a soda bottle. The gas comes out of solution, the molten rock mixed with gas comes flying out like crazy. This is what I've been told. It makes sense.
OTOH, pumping water into the rocks might help stave off the eruption by cooling the magma chamber. It would also provide geothermal power. I'm not sure if we could pump enough water to make a difference, and if we drill into the rocks and hit the magma chamber... see the previous paragraph.
For all intensive purposes, "whom" is no longer a word. That begs the question, "who cares"?
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It's actually a pretty entertaining and somewhat enlightening video. A few end of the world scenarios- earthquake/tsunami, meteor, supervolcano, pandemic, and a supercollider creating a black hole and destroying the world. Yep, that last one if included.
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"In addition, the nearby Teton Range of mountains is somehow getting shorter." I thought that was just gilligan moving his fish trap further out in the lagoon to catch more fish. Oh, I feel so old...
Aren't the sacrificial virgins supposed to be female? I'm pretty sure most /. virgins are male or some semblance thereof.
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Just wait. The Yellowstone supervolcano and the New Madrid fault are both overdue. Comes 2036, asteroid Apophis hits the Earth, triggering the New Madrid fault which in turn pushes Yellowstone over the edge.
On the upside, we won't have to worry about the 2038 unix/linux clock rollover.
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because then you would get a very large geyser that shoots WHITE HOT LAVA into the stratosphere. Which is probably better than having the whole thing blow and destroy North America, but still not nice.
And I'm split. Should I run around worrying that it might go off, or should I get the popcorn ready for one helluva show?
I wouldn't worry; you should expect to be within the area of total destruction, and dead instantly — much better than trying to survive the subsequent ice age. The caldera covers a large hunk of Wyoming.
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At what point in all of that do we get the plagues of locusts and the rivers turning to blood?
We need as many of them as possible to stand on park itself, providing extra weight to keep the ground down. We need the equivalent of about 20 metric-Oprahs per acre over the long term. This will cause the magma bubble to recede, and bulge somewhere else. The Bush administration is doing research (on cable tv) to see if that bulge will happen in Iran.
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last I read the Yellowstone Super Volcano becomes active every 600000 years or so. Sure it has been about 650000 years since that happened last so we are in for a good one soon...but relative to human time scale this is not likely to be tomorrow...or next month...or anytime in the next several millennia for that matter.
*cough* sensationalist media *cough*
Moments before the big eruption, billions of gallons of water come rushing south from the melting arctic glaciers and cool the volcano.
Global warming saves the day!!!
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Without sophisticated equipment simple observation indicates recent geologic change. The Southern fingers of Lake Yellowstone are flooding their banks and drowning trees as the entire Southern flank is tilting down while the bulge in the center of the lake is pushing upward. I have a favorite off trail place down there where I take a cup and a tea bag. Really cool... Er uh, HOT.
When Old Faithful stops faithfully erupting every 65-92 minutes on average, the I'll be scared...
640,000 years ought to be enough for everybody.
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The Yellowstone Caldera is in Wyoming. That's the state that also produced Dick Cheney and sent him to Congress.
Just more evidence that Cheney is the devil.
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Come on, we all know what happens when you throw a Sith into a volcano. That's just asking for trouble.
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Maybe this is where they hid the weapons of mass destruction
that they have that name?
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If you had a Nuke and you either 1) detonated it above ground or 2) dug hole and buried it.
Would it/Could it cause the caldera to explode?
Good God! A casual look at the Snake River Valley in Jackson Hole shows that there are many terraces - former valley floors that have risen due toregional uplift. Almost any popular picture of the Grand Teton with the Snake River in the foreground shows them. Nothing new here folks. Geomorphologists have observed them forever. The main fault that controls the Teton topography is still a reverse fault. It is certainly not offsetting in the wrong direction! The Yellowstone region is underlain by a well described hotspot which adds a dynamic element to the topography.
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The Discovery Channel's website has a pretty neat and informative Flash presentation on the Yellowstone hotspot.
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It is normal for volcanoes to move in this way. But this tells how the magma is actually moving in the magma chamber beneath the surface. But there also appears to be some magma buildup in the magma chamber, that can be seen by the fact that the crust is rising upwards over a long period, but the movement up is 4mm a year. That is not a lot, but over a long period of time, it adds up. It doesn't mean that the volcano is going to erupt today, tomorrow or even this year since the magma might just build up for short period of time until it starts to drop. It is quite impossible to tell in the long term when a volcano is going to erupt. The long terms signs can tell when a volcano is ready to erupt, but the only real sign that I know of about when volcano is ready to erupt is the appearance of harmonic tremors, along with more intense earthquake activate and surface change due to the magma being higher up in the crust, heating up the groundwater, creating new hot springs , mud pits etc.
It is save to say that I don't expect the Yellowstone volcano to erupt in my live time.
You'll also need at least Samuel L. Jackson and Chuck Norris.
I hate to be the Religious one in the crowd, but the Bible does make reference to a man who had a vision that in the last days there would fall "hail, mingled with fire", "sun/sky dark as ash". Pretty good description for someone unfamiliar with a super volcano....
Coincidence? One may wonder...
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We find a way to induce global cooling. A glacier a mile or so thick sitting atop Yellowstone ought to be enough to contain the blast, don't you think?
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Don't forget to add bug-eyed world leaders with nukes. to that list. I'd much rather die by way of giant volcano, meteor, or Vogon construction project than because some a handful of rich crybabies can't leave each other alone.
Noooooooo!!!
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"Sein" is the french for breast, teton is more or less the breast point.
OTOH in this case it might be a reference to an indian tribe : http://www.bartleby.com/61/98/T0129800.html
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Quit your bickering, you fools. I have already taken my delorean with flux capacitor into the future and let me assure you that McDonalds is not going to let a volcano blow up in McYellowstone McPark.
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Perhaps now is the time where I should buy my mother in law that trip to see Old Faithful...
I grew up a few hours away from Yellowstone (Bozeman, MT). I've since moved, but on my last visit which would have been somtime around the sumer 1998, it was obvious that activity was picking up. Several geysers with historically low activity have been going off more frequently.
That sounds like an address in Utah.
Where else are there addresses as simple as the cartesian coordinate system?
(Maybe other Mormon-settled western places?)
Exam 4/C again. Maybe I'll do better this time.
You're aiming a little low. It won't be the end of the USA, it'll be the end of civilization. Not humanity: some people will survive. But, imagine worldwide darkness for two years, while it's raining sulfuric acid. Two years' agricultural failure and the resultant unrest will probably do for any government (outside of North Korea, which seems to have figured out how to deal with that.) The weather would probably be okay five to eight years out, but it's unclear how many people would be there to enjoy it.
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The smoke. Since you have a much higher chance that you will take another and another until you die a pain death from Lung Cancer.
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ok, and what if the wind was blowing east that day, out to sea? why has no one thought to consider that? yes it would have to be a somewhat strong wind, but if a large amount (or as small as 5%)of the ash blew into the ocean, the long term effects would be a wee bit worse than "oh noes our land is bad! now how can we ford the river!?"
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