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Taupo supervolcano rumbling
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1160283:MV8xMjUxNzI5XzIwNDEyOTc2X0QyNEM3Q0RE] [quote:Burt Gummer] What with more rumbles in Iceland, all the ones in Indonesia, and this, me thinks they're 'avin a partaaay! [b]Just hope they don't all go off at once ... :hiding:[/b] Yeah...that would be a real bummer for Al Gore and the other Globetard Earth Warmers. [b]No doubt the would switch to some Global cooling scam then instead.[/b] [/quote] If they all went off I think there would be more to worry about than those eejits. [/quote]
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The Oruanui eruption of the Taupo volcano was the world's largest known eruption in the past 70,000 years, with a Volcanic Explosivity Index of 8.
The Hatepe eruption represents the latest eruption from the Taupo Volcano, and occurred about 1,800 years ago. It was the most violent eruption in the world in the last 5,000 years.
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This is a list of the latest thirty New Zealand earthquakes.
Map of New Zealand showing earthquake location.
o NZDT: Thu, Nov 11 2010 4:25 pm
o Magnitude: 2.4
o Depth: 1 km
o Details: 10 km north of Taupo
o Reference Number: 3405612
o NZDT: Thu, Nov 11 2010 1:51 pm
o Magnitude: 2.4
o Depth: 1 km
o Details: 10 km north of Taupo
o Reference Number: 3405479
o NZDT: Thu, Nov 11 2010 1:45 pm
o Magnitude: 2.2
o Depth: 1 km
o Details: 10 km north of Taupo
o NZDT: Thu, Nov 11 2010 11:38 am
o Magnitude: 1.7
o Depth: 2 km
o Details: 10 km north of Taupo
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