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The Yellowstone Volcano Beast Arising
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(08-21-2018, 12:34 PM)Wallfire Wrote: This is very worrying news, im at an age now that I cant bend enough to kiss my ass good bye  minusculebiggrin

Yup,, It's looking a little Grim  mediumnotlooking for the World.
Quote:Yellowstone’s greatest geological threat isn’t a supervolcano. It’s a magnitude-7 earthquake.
It has been reported that the Quakes in Yellowstone have increased over the last 8 months, but the Scientist are Blowing Smoke Up Everyones Asses and saying this is Normal and There Is Nothing To Worry About,,,, as they run for their Bunkers.

Quote:YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. – While concerns about a potential eruption of the supervolcano beneath this iconic park may garner the most alarming headlines, a more likely hazard in the coming decades is a large earthquake.

“The biggest concern we have for Yellowstone is not with the volcano, it’s with earthquakes,” said Michael Poland, scientist-in-charge at the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, a consortium of eight organizations led by the U.S. Geological Survey. “This is an underappreciated hazard in the Yellowstone area.
There can and there will be in the future magnitude-7 earthquakes.”
In this article, the Scientist are trying to Downplay the Threat of Earth Quakes, by telling you earthquakes are a threat because of the large amount of park visitor.
BULL-SHIT!
If that was the case, why do they have So Many Earthquake Monitoring Stations there.

Quote:“It would be a lot worse today with more people in the area,” said Jamie Farrell, a geology professor at the University of Utah.
 Really is that the only reason?
You are not worried about an earthquake now that the Calduran Dome has Swollen and you've discovered a Much, Much Larger Mass Of Molten Rock Than before Closer The the Surface Of the Earth!!
So, a large earthquake would not affect that, Right?
Quote:“The good thing is that Yellowstone is one of the best seismically monitored regions in the world,” he said.

More than 40 seismic stations with the University of Utah continuously record the Earth’s movements in and around the Yellowstone region and report it back to the National Park Service.

“We can’t predict them, but by looking at past data, these earthquakes tend to cluster in areas,” Farrell said. “Given what’s happened in the past, we can give a probability of having an earthquake over the next X amount of time.”
How many Seismic Stations?
Quote:Scientists watch those quake swarms diligently, keeping a close eye on the timing, location and depth. "We're well aware there is a potential, because it's a dynamic system, that we might want to actually move people away from an area or close an area," said Jeff Hungerford, the park's geologist.
If earthquakes are not a big concern to you about causing an eruption, why is the Timing, Location and Depth inportant?
Oh, to keep people away,,,,

Quote:The Yellowstone system has two main contributors to its earthquakes: the volcanic system, which puts stress on the crust, and the tectonic system, which is represented here by an area of active stretching of the crust from east to west. 
Source
There's your answer, Stress On The Crust, in other words, to Open or Crack the Crust?
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RE: The Yellowstone Volcano Beast Arising - by Wallfire - 08-21-2018, 12:34 PM
RE: The Yellowstone Volcano Beast Arising - by guohua - 08-21-2018, 06:18 PM
RE: The Yellowstone Volcano Beast Arising - by Wallfire - 08-25-2018, 08:20 PM

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