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YellowStone National park advisory update.
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La5eR
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1071/of2007-1071.pdf

If youre wanting a long read and have some spare time read it. This techtonic structure is interesting in on itself due to the fact that if an eruption were to occur it would blanket the entire NA continent in 3 inches of ash, and perhaps accelerate or decellerate the "global warming" phenomenon on an order of magnitude.
tubularbills
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Originally posted by La5eR
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1071/of2007-1071.pdf

If youre wanting a long read and have some spare time read it. This techtonic structure is interesting in on itself due to the fact that if an eruption were to occur it would blanket the entire NA continent in 3 inches of ash, and perhaps accelerate or decellerate the "global warming" phenomenon on an order of magnitude.


this already happened when a volcano in Indonesia errupted and covered the globe in ash/smoke. it was the coldest year on record for many locations on Earth, becuse the smoke/ash caused less solar radiation to reach the surface.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Tambora
tranceDJ
Really interesting stuff...most of Yellowstone is actually a volcano (at least similar in nature to one) but doesn't look what we typically know as a volcano. I don't think if it erupted it would matter if it accelerated or decelerated global warming as we all would be dead. I can't remember how many megatons of force it would be but it would be much more than enough to wipe out all life on Earth.
tubularbills
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Originally posted by tranceDJ
Really interesting stuff...most of Yellowstone is actually a volcano (at least similar in nature to one) but doesn't look what we typically know as a volcano. I don't think if it erupted it would matter if it accelerated or decelerated global warming as we all would be dead. I can't remember how many megatons of force it would be but it would be much more than enough to wipe out all life on Earth.


the deathtoll of mt tmbora of indonesia was around 90k people. now that was just an island imagine a large landmass like North America....
idoru
I've seen a special on the Discovery Channel about this. Pretty neat.
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