Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16822660 Malta 02/19/2014 07:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up [link to www.turnerradionetwork.com] You'll notice the updates stopped a while ago.. shame, i was intrigued xD Click home.. :O Keep smilin all, keep strong ;) aLaN |
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SilentlyKnowing User ID: 54589232 United States 02/19/2014 07:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up Does anyone think that this Mural (in Denver Airport) has clues for a Yellowstone eruption? I have been trying to interpret this mural for a couple of months--first thought it might be Ison or a meteor hit... but the Buffalo in the picture seems to point more toward Yellowstone. Time-line seems like this year especially since the funeral of Nelson Mandella appears to be right smack in the middle of the painting (Mandella had a leopard-drapped casket at the funeral--a mark of an African Prince--also in the painting at center bottom.) Here is the link: Thread: Yellowstone Eruption Prediction & Time-line hidden in Strangest Place! Play "Connect-the-USGS-dots" (Page 3) By the way...haven't heard of a single sinkhole in Montana recently--I'm up here! Cheers! SK |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 50246560 United Kingdom 02/19/2014 07:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up Does anyone think that this Mural (in Denver Airport) has Quoting: SilentlyKnowing clues for a Yellowstone eruption? :DenverMuralOMG: I have been trying to interpret this mural for a couple of months--first thought it might be Ison or a meteor hit... but the Buffalo in the picture seems to point more toward Yellowstone. Time-line seems like this year especially since the funeral of Nelson Mandella appears to be right smack in the middle of the painting (Mandella had a leopard-drapped casket at the funeral--a mark of an African Prince--also in the painting at center bottom.) Here is the link: Thread: Yellowstone Eruption Prediction & Time-line hidden in Strangest Place! Play "Connect-the-USGS-dots" (Page 3) By the way...haven't heard of a single sinkhole in Montana recently--I'm up here! Cheers! SK Can't get the picture bigger but wow, you have children from different ethnic backgrounds which could suggest the World... Also, the yellow triangle with the body at the top, Pyramid?? Fire in the woods and buffalo, Yellowstone? Is that a dolphin on the cloak of the man on the left too? Weird picture... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 17376950 United States 02/19/2014 08:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up Like I said about the sinkholes, they don't make the news. Watch your FB feed. The parking lot one here didn't even make the news and it was huge and caused a water main to break. Normally people gripe on FB about them because their water gets shut off or gas or they have to detour, etc. Just an uptick I noticed. |
Shadow Beam (OP) User ID: 54585489 New Zealand 02/19/2014 08:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up Does anyone think that this Mural (in Denver Airport) has Quoting: SilentlyKnowing clues for a Yellowstone eruption? I have been trying to interpret this mural for a couple of months--first thought it might be Ison or a meteor hit... but the Buffalo in the picture seems to point more toward Yellowstone. Time-line seems like this year especially since the funeral of Nelson Mandella appears to be right smack in the middle of the painting (Mandella had a leopard-drapped casket at the funeral--a mark of an African Prince--also in the painting at center bottom.) Here is the link: Thread: Yellowstone Eruption Prediction & Time-line hidden in Strangest Place! Play "Connect-the-USGS-dots" (Page 3) By the way...haven't heard of a single sinkhole in Montana recently--I'm up here! Cheers! SK wow!! id never considered how the buffaloo (bison) in the mural could hint alot.... notice its on a plaque never thought that was weird until now.... [link to m.mtstandard.com] |
Shadow Beam (OP) User ID: 54585489 New Zealand 02/19/2014 08:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up Does anyone think that this Mural (in Denver Airport) has Quoting: SilentlyKnowing clues for a Yellowstone eruption? I have been trying to interpret this mural for a couple of months--first thought it might be Ison or a meteor hit... but the Buffalo in the picture seems to point more toward Yellowstone. Time-line seems like this year especially since the funeral of Nelson Mandella appears to be right smack in the middle of the painting (Mandella had a leopard-drapped casket at the funeral--a mark of an African Prince--also in the painting at center bottom.) Here is the link: Thread: Yellowstone Eruption Prediction & Time-line hidden in Strangest Place! Play "Connect-the-USGS-dots" (Page 3) By the way...haven't heard of a single sinkhole in Montana recently--I'm up here! Cheers! SK Can't get the picture bigger but wow, you have children from different ethnic backgrounds which could suggest the World... Also, the yellow triangle with the body at the top, Pyramid?? Fire in the woods and buffalo, Yellowstone? Is that a dolphin on the cloak of the man on the left too? Weird picture... yeah! maybe a nod to the sea being poisoned? the dolphin seems to have blood all around it? fukushima? could this be a picture of wormwood? the end of times! in never considered the relevance of the trees, bison and fire.... my god thats rather obvious and a yellow triangle triangle - volcano yellow volcano.... |
Shadow Beam (OP) User ID: 54585489 New Zealand 02/19/2014 08:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up [link to www.turnerradionetwork.com] id just like to pick up on a point made in the link above..... what noise interference is happening at 300feet deep? unless its the volcano its planted in Last Edited by Shadow Beam on 02/19/2014 08:19 PM |
Ostria1 User ID: 53328388 Greece 02/19/2014 08:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up posted on the 18th Since late summer 2013, the Yellowstone GPS network has tracked a small ground deformation episode in north-central Yellowstone National Park. During the past five months, the NRWY GPS station has recorded about 3.5 cm (1.4 in) of uplift and about 1 cm (0.4 in) of southeastward ground movement, relative to a stable reference station north of the Park. Measurements from other GPS stations in northern Yellowstone show smaller displacements, forming a circular pattern of deformation consistent with a minor pressurization, about 6 to 10 km (4-6 miles) deep, near Norris Junction. [link to volcanoes.usgs.gov] though this is interesting what it means imo is that if it is ever going to blow we should see a big ground deformation appear and grow at least some days before (one or several - remember the one at the recent volcano in Java?) Ostria |
Shadow Beam (OP) User ID: 54585489 New Zealand 02/19/2014 08:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up I dont see it posted so sorry if i just missed it Quoting: Ostria1 posted on the 18th Since late summer 2013, the Yellowstone GPS network has tracked a small ground deformation episode in north-central Yellowstone National Park. During the past five months, the NRWY GPS station has recorded about 3.5 cm (1.4 in) of uplift and about 1 cm (0.4 in) of southeastward ground movement, relative to a stable reference station north of the Park. Measurements from other GPS stations in northern Yellowstone show smaller displacements, forming a circular pattern of deformation consistent with a minor pressurization, about 6 to 10 km (4-6 miles) deep, near Norris Junction. [link to volcanoes.usgs.gov] though this is interesting what it means imo is that if it is ever going to blow we should see a big ground deformation appear and grow at least some days before (one or several - remember the one at the recent volcano in Java?) current events are near the Norris junction also... hmmmm |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37746639 United States 02/19/2014 08:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up Yellowstone releasing massive amts of helium, 2bn y/o. [link to www.smithsonianmag.com] [link to www.livescience.com] Helium release precedes eruption: [link to www.livescience.com] [link to geology.gsapubs.org] |
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Shadow Beam (OP) User ID: 54585489 New Zealand 02/19/2014 08:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up Yellowstone releasing massive amts of helium, 2bn y/o. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37746639 [link to www.smithsonianmag.com] [link to www.livescience.com] Helium release precedes eruption: [link to www.livescience.com] [link to geology.gsapubs.org] is it possible this uptick has influenced the weather in the usa? eg tornados, ice storms etc |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 37746639 United States 02/19/2014 09:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up Helium-4 seems to be the predictor of activity: [link to www.livescience.com] The team's analyses show that, as the volcano began to stir, the crust fractured and helium, mostly from the mantle, flowed to the surface. As the actual eruption began, gas flow at the surface increased dramatically, and gas pressure beneath the island dropped. Then as seismic activity at El Hierro picked up again, the crust fractured and deformed extensively, and helium-4 became a larger component of the total helium released on the island. Looking at the past ratios of helium at Yellowstone 1978: Helium isotope ratios (³He/4He) in Lassen Park and Yellowstone Park volcanic gases show large ³He enrichments relative to atmospheric and crustal helium indicating the presence of a dominant mantle-helium component. [link to onlinelibrary.wiley.com] Study released today on Yellowstone helium: " [link to www.nature.com] "However, much of the helium emitted from this region is actually radiogenic helium-4 produced within the crust by α-decay of uranium and thorium. Here we show, by combining gas emission rates with chemistry and isotopic analyses, that crustal helium-4 emission rates from Yellowstone exceed (by orders of magnitude) any conceivable rate of generation within the crust." Back to LATimes: But in areas where there is little groundwater or movement in Earth's crust, helium-4 can remain trapped and build up over time. This is especially true at Yellowstone, where inactive rocks, or what geologists call "craton," have been estimated to be 2.5 billion years old. (The park is located primarily in Wyoming.) Things began to change roughly 2 million years ago, however, when hot magma intruded on the crustal system from below and triggered several enormous volcanic eruptions, the most recent about 640,000 years ago. [link to www.latimes.com] ------------------------------------- |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37746639 United States 02/19/2014 09:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up Teutonic Activity Feb. @ Yellowstone: One of the largest earthquakes in the US this week, at just M3.6, occurred close to Yellowstone crater, on 11 February. The area, which overlies a hotspot (where hot magma from the mantle rises to the surface) is characterised by frequent earth tremors, which often occur in clusters (or ‘swarms’) such as those of 2004, 2009 and 2010. Tectonically speaking, Yellowstone lies to the east of most of the major earthquake zones which characterise western North America and the earthquake swarms around Yellowstone are related to movements of the magma which lies beneath. [link to www.decodedscience.com] [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] |
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Shadow Beam (OP) User ID: 54585489 New Zealand 02/19/2014 09:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up Teutonic Activity Feb. @ Yellowstone: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37746639 One of the largest earthquakes in the US this week, at just M3.6, occurred close to Yellowstone crater, on 11 February. The area, which overlies a hotspot (where hot magma from the mantle rises to the surface) is characterised by frequent earth tremors, which often occur in clusters (or ‘swarms’) such as those of 2004, 2009 and 2010. Tectonically speaking, Yellowstone lies to the east of most of the major earthquake zones which characterise western North America and the earthquake swarms around Yellowstone are related to movements of the magma which lies beneath. [link to www.decodedscience.com] [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] hmmmmm as i predicted recent quakes in areas around and in yellowstone show signs of magma movements deep in the earth. this is typical in volcanos soon to have an eruption however yellowstone is not a regular volcano id expect some very clear signs in gas emissions (evidence above) and cracks, sinkholes and geothermal activity (geyzers, hot pools) to show unprecidented activity these events however will directly precide harmonic tremors meaning we could be days or even hours from an eruption we may be past any kind of evacuation threshold |
Shadow Beam (OP) User ID: 54585489 New Zealand 02/19/2014 09:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up Helium-4 seems to be the predictor of activity: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37746639 [link to www.livescience.com] The team's analyses show that, as the volcano began to stir, the crust fractured and helium, mostly from the mantle, flowed to the surface. As the actual eruption began, gas flow at the surface increased dramatically, and gas pressure beneath the island dropped. Then as seismic activity at El Hierro picked up again, the crust fractured and deformed extensively, and helium-4 became a larger component of the total helium released on the island. Looking at the past ratios of helium at Yellowstone 1978: Helium isotope ratios (³He/4He) in Lassen Park and Yellowstone Park volcanic gases show large ³He enrichments relative to atmospheric and crustal helium indicating the presence of a dominant mantle-helium component. [link to onlinelibrary.wiley.com] Study released today on Yellowstone helium: " [link to www.nature.com] "However, much of the helium emitted from this region is actually radiogenic helium-4 produced within the crust by α-decay of uranium and thorium. Here we show, by combining gas emission rates with chemistry and isotopic analyses, that crustal helium-4 emission rates from Yellowstone exceed (by orders of magnitude) any conceivable rate of generation within the crust." Back to LATimes: But in areas where there is little groundwater or movement in Earth's crust, helium-4 can remain trapped and build up over time. This is especially true at Yellowstone, where inactive rocks, or what geologists call "craton," have been estimated to be 2.5 billion years old. (The park is located primarily in Wyoming.) Things began to change roughly 2 million years ago, however, when hot magma intruded on the crustal system from below and triggered several enormous volcanic eruptions, the most recent about 640,000 years ago. [link to www.latimes.com] ------------------------------------- very good evidence nay sayers beware all evidence is stacking up if your waiting for an MSM announcement....its happened and wont get any more direct these words dont come lightly from experts appreciate this statement undermines the jobs these scientists do. we have been warned an eruption could occure suddenly with no warning....that was the warning all liveing localy or even anywhere in the usa, please dont expect anything more but the evidence above!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 50246560 United Kingdom 02/19/2014 10:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up Teutonic Activity Feb. @ Yellowstone: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37746639 One of the largest earthquakes in the US this week, at just M3.6, occurred close to Yellowstone crater, on 11 February. The area, which overlies a hotspot (where hot magma from the mantle rises to the surface) is characterised by frequent earth tremors, which often occur in clusters (or ‘swarms’) such as those of 2004, 2009 and 2010. Tectonically speaking, Yellowstone lies to the east of most of the major earthquake zones which characterise western North America and the earthquake swarms around Yellowstone are related to movements of the magma which lies beneath. [link to www.decodedscience.com] [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] hmmmmm as i predicted recent quakes in areas around and in yellowstone show signs of magma movements deep in the earth. this is typical in volcanos soon to have an eruption however yellowstone is not a regular volcano id expect some very clear signs in gas emissions (evidence above) and cracks, sinkholes and geothermal activity (geyzers, hot pools) to show unprecidented activity these events however will directly precide harmonic tremors meaning we could be days or even hours from an eruption we may be past any kind of evacuation threshold There is this about a geyser erupting for the first time in 2 years: Yellowstone Geyser Erupts For First Time in Years January 30, 2014 02:59pm ET Yellowstone National Park's Giantess Geyser is erupting for the first time in two-and-a-half years, park rangers said today. The usually quiet geyser is shooting off bursts of water that reach 50 feet (15 meters) into the air, said Annie Carlson, the supervisory park ranger at the Old Faithful Visitor Education Center. Giantess Geyser is nearby the more famous Old Faithful, but it is far less regular. "We don't know when it will stop, and we don't know when it will go again in the future," Carlson told Live Science's Our Amazing Planet [link to www.livescience.com] ---------------------------------------------------- Also, anyone remember the following, it is from my Yellowstone thread a while back: NASA's Landsat finds problems under Yellowstone's Old Faithful NASA's Landsat satellites have been tracking Yellowstone's underground geothermal activity, a deep heat that is stored 4,000 miles into the earth's core. But there are areas where these energy levels are becoming erratic. Old Faithful could be in trouble. The Landsat Program is jointly managed by NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey, beginning its services of remote sensing in 1972. It became part of the Yellowstone National Park's new monitoring plan in 2005. In addition to remote sensing, Landsat also uses airborne reconnaissance in order to "observe geothermal changes across all of Yellowstone in a systematic and scientific manner." (NASA) Up until recently, the heat coming from Yellowstone's underground magma chamber has always been the fuel for over 10,000 of the volcano's features: Old faithful, hot springs, geysers, mud spots, terraces and mud pots. But NASA is reporting that the Landsat imagery has picked up some unexpected developments outside the park's borders, also picked up by energy companies beyond the park's borders. [link to www.digitaljournal.com] ------------------------------------------------- My Yellowstone thread: Thread: 100% Something's Going Down At Pelican Cone (Yellowstone)..Update 15 (05/09/12) BEFORE 3.7 MAG, RADAR SHOWING PLUMES -------------------------------------------------- To be honest, Yellowstone has been quite busy the last few years... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 10832158 United States 02/19/2014 10:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up I am no fear monger, but you are really going to take the Gov't word for it? If they had knowledge that it was about to blow, I can guarantee you that they would never tell us . I don't think personally that it is about to blow, but I sure in the hell wouldn't take the governments word for it. this event should not be feared i see humans surviveing, for the better this event would simply remove the death lock the ptb have over our lives yes the destruction will be massive but the snake pit we live in wont survive smoke will indeed arise from the pit... as the husbandmen of Hell arrive |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 37746639 United States 02/19/2014 10:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up might not be this month or even this year but props to OP for getting me to take this subject more seriously the helium seems to be the big tip off when things are going down i would cross ref any activity @ Ystone w/ bending lights series on seismic activity in the US. electromagnetism can predict seismic activities: [link to www.newscientist.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 53641767 United States 02/19/2014 10:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Yellowstone Caldera - Hydro-Thermal Super Volcanic Eruption 2014 -update 10/07/14 - Eruption Drills, Magmatic Evolution & USGS Data Cover Up might not be this month or even this year but props to OP for getting me to take this subject more seriously Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37746639 the helium seems to be the big tip off when things are going down i would cross ref any activity @ Ystone w/ bending lights series on seismic activity in the US. electromagnetism can predict seismic activities: [link to www.newscientist.com] are you suggesting helium in the atmosphere is related to volcanic eruptions? |