Is Arkansas a reawkaening caldera?! | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1216501 United States 01/04/2011 11:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | yup! Since there is evidence that this area is still rising in elevation, it may be the ridge to the caldera. [link to en.wikipedia.org] "If the magma is rich in silica, the caldera is often filled in with ignimbrite, tuff, rhyolite, and other igneous rocks. Silica-rich magma does have a high viscosity, and therefore does not flow easily like basalt. As a result, gases tend to become trapped at high pressure within the magma. When the magma approaches the surface of the Earth, the rapid off-loading of overlying material causes the trapped gases to decompress rapidly, thus triggering explosive destruction of the magma and spreading volcanic ash over wide areas. There is a type of lava in explosive calderas called A'a. Further lava flows may be erupted. If volcanic activity continues the centre of the caldera may be uplifted in the form of a resurgent dome". Arkansas ranks first in production silica, producing one half of the worlds supply. [link to www.arkansas.com] This site from USGS states that The Arkansas delta sloped west toward the mississippi river and south toward the Gulf of Mexico at a rate of 0.5 feet per mile. [link to pubs.usgs.gov] "The land surface generally slopes toward the Mississippi River from both the eastern and western sides of the Study Unit and to the south toward the Gulf of Mexico." So far facts show that we have a ridge, a dome-like valley sloping east, west and south, and the most silica in the world, Not to mention much of Arkansas is in a Rift valley. All of this points to the area being an explosive Caldera. |
a User ID: 1216769 United States 01/04/2011 11:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | with all of the wildlife dying unexpectedly in arkansas,and clusters of quake swarms... is this in fact, a reawakening of a long dormant caldera? Quoting: nanukearkansas being a part of the new madrid zone,infamous for a significant quake in 1856...is only one area that may be effected. that same quake, reversed the flow of the mississippi river. will we see more activity in other areas? on the north american continent, there are ancient fault lines reaching from northeast canada to mexico, that have long been quiet. are the smaller cluster quakes, sink holes and wildlife deaths along side these faults attributed to them? help put the pieces together in this on going concern, with your ideas, theories, and experiences! :glpdisc: Random thoughts: Arkansas may well be s magnet. There reason I say this is because of all the crystal. Think of it as a giant receiver. I don't pretend to be any kind of expert, but wonder if this has anything to do with Arkansas bird die off. Of course this won't explain any of the other places on earth,this may be happening to as well. Unless they too have high amounts of crystal. On a slightly different note regarding Arkansas. I had a friend whose family owned 1000 acres there. He told me that the back part of the property no one ever went there. He said they became very afraid whenever they ventured to try. Wonder if there is something trying to emerge from this region of the world? |
FinalCountdown User ID: 1215620 United States 01/04/2011 11:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | * Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1216501Could it be from 'Fracking' ? no fracking way dude! Hydraulic fracturing or fracking is a means of natural gas extraction employed in deep natural gas well drilling. Once a well is drilled, millions of gallons of water, sand and proprietary chemicals are injected, under high pressure, into a well. The pressure fractures the shale and props open fissures that enable natural gas to flow more freely out of the well. that said; Geologists of the Arkansas Geological Survey assured people who were in attendance at a townhall-style meeting at Guy-Perkins College that the rise in seismic activity is not due to the recent fracking done within the area. AGS Geohazards Supervisor Scott Ausbrooks said that they don’t see any connection between hydraulic fracking and the recent earthquakes. However, the agency does not deny the possibility that the drilling of deep, saltwater wells may contribute something that they have not yet uncovered to the current seismicity in the area. Fracking (which is also known as hydraulic fracturing) refers to the injection of chemical and sand into production wells so that natural gas could be produced. It also refers to the creation of fractures inside rocks to stimulate wells. Currently, it has been linked to (not only) earthquake issues, but other environmental and health concerns as well. Read more: Fracking Unrelated To Earthquakes, Geologists Say | JackTimes.com If you can find it, watch the documentary Gasland...it was on HBO a few months ago and talks about the effects of fracking on water supplies etc I think in the NEast.....it was really sickening....people were lighting their faucet water on fire.... "Women who seek equality with men lack ambition." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1201395 United States 01/04/2011 11:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i think it might be. i keep posting about how the redwings are ground roosters but no seems to tumble to the connection yet. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1154424looks to me like they were violently flung out of their nests, that were on the ground. Are you familiar with these birds at all, or are you reading crap on the internet and drawing your own conclusions? The info you posted about them amking their nests in cattails and reeds are when they are "nesting", i.e. laying eggs and hatching them in the summer. This time of year, the birds are migaratory and travel in large flocks, In Beebe, there is a particular wooded area where these birds roost....in trees, not on the ground. |
anonimalle User ID: 1216769 United States 01/04/2011 11:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | * Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1216501Could it be from 'Fracking' ? no fracking way dude! Hydraulic fracturing or fracking is a means of natural gas extraction employed in deep natural gas well drilling. Once a well is drilled, millions of gallons of water, sand and proprietary chemicals are injected, under high pressure, into a well. The pressure fractures the shale and props open fissures that enable natural gas to flow more freely out of the well. that said; Geologists of the Arkansas Geological Survey assured people who were in attendance at a townhall-style meeting at Guy-Perkins College that the rise in seismic activity is not due to the recent fracking done within the area. AGS Geohazards Supervisor Scott Ausbrooks said that they don’t see any connection between hydraulic fracking and the recent earthquakes. However, the agency does not deny the possibility that the drilling of deep, saltwater wells may contribute something that they have not yet uncovered to the current seismicity in the area. Fracking (which is also known as hydraulic fracturing) refers to the injection of chemical and sand into production wells so that natural gas could be produced. It also refers to the creation of fractures inside rocks to stimulate wells. Currently, it has been linked to (not only) earthquake issues, but other environmental and health concerns as well. Read more: Fracking Unrelated To Earthquakes, Geologists Say | JackTimes.com Thanks for the information, however if the government says it then it is most certainly a lie. I have been at the receiving end of state and federal agents and I proved them all liars and ended their lying project. |
*Kennedy* User ID: 901939 United States 01/04/2011 11:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Map [link to www.ogfj.com] [link to www.ogfj.com] It is also done by fracking There are two kinds of oil and gas deposits: conventional and unconventional. The Haynesville Shale is considered an unconventional deposit by geologists because the methane gas is not located in highly porous rock formations which create easy-to-access pockets of gas (known as “conventional” deposits). In the Haynesville Shale, the source rock in the shale has to be fractured to release the gas [link to www.loga.la] Imagination is more important than knowledge... Albert Einstein Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. Albert Einstein |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1216501 United States 01/04/2011 12:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wanted to add something into the mix here.... Drilling of Shale that is going on in LA, TX and yes Arkansas .. Quoting: *Kennedy** Some possible causes can be automatically discounted. Though there's been a lot of natural gas drilling going on in Arkansas, industry experts insist that "fracking" didn't cause the recent tremors. Read more: [link to www.post-gazette.com] |
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anonimalle User ID: 1216769 United States 01/04/2011 12:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hello, search for arkansas phosgene on google (or scroogle), Quoting: Dirt Diverplease. Just one article of several on it. [link to www.Gas_oven.com] Then today on Drudge [link to www.infowars.com] Myself, I think there are some deliberate actions going on. There is also disinformation coming via msm and tv shows. I Paused in my channel surfing the other night and lo an behold there was a program about a radical anti American professor whose classes spoke against actions by the government in regard to fluoridation and chemtrails (and something else). I stayed long enough to have seen more than my stomach could stand. |
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nzreva User ID: 1063963 United States 01/04/2011 12:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wanted to add something into the mix here.... Drilling of Shale that is going on in LA, TX and yes Arkansas .. Quoting: *Kennedy*Map [link to www.ogfj.com] [link to www.ogfj.com] It is also done by fracking There are two kinds of oil and gas deposits: conventional and unconventional. The Haynesville Shale is considered an unconventional deposit by geologists because the methane gas is not located in highly porous rock formations which create easy-to-access pockets of gas (known as “conventional” deposits). In the Haynesville Shale, the source rock in the shale has to be fractured to release the gas [link to www.loga.la] Gas wells are going up all over East Texas |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1216501 United States 01/04/2011 12:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | help put the pieces together in this on going concern, with your ideas, theories, and experiences! new theory is the fayateville shale saltwater injection in faulkner county links the fish kills to the west,earthquakes, and bird falls to the east. bird falls in louisiana were from same migratory flock. the fault is separate from the New Madrid fault responsible for a series of quakes in 1811-12 that caused the Mississippi River to flow backward. it all adds up. |
Vision Thing User ID: 1110850 United States 01/04/2011 01:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's looking more like that to me with the recent bird thing. it seemed to be predominately redwing blackbirds and they nest on the ground. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1154424so it seems something from the ground either threw them from their nests, killing them with some kind of impact or they bolted and were killed quickly after that. it was all in a 1 mile radius. from wikipedia.. The Red-winged Blackbird nests in loose colonies. The nest is built in cattails, rushes, grasses, sedge, or in alder or willow bushes. The nest is constructed entirely by the female over the course of three to six days. It is a basket of grasses, sedge, and mosses, lined with mud, and bound to surrounding grasses, or branches.[9] It is located 7.6 cm (3 in) to 4.3 m (14 ft) above water.[16] Right, and they're nesting in January. Good one Nature Boy. |
Vision Thing User ID: 1110850 United States 01/04/2011 01:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | is this an awakening fault? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1154424i think it might be. i keep posting about how the redwings are ground roosters but no seems to tumble to the connection yet. looks to me like they were violently flung out of their nests, that were on the ground. Dude, CLUE, it's January, no birds are on any nests. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1216952 United States 01/04/2011 01:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | just saw the Arkansas game and fish commissioner on fox news saying that all those birds most likely flew into tree's or each other. are you fuckin kiddin me. i almost spit my coffee all over my keyboard. that has got to be the most bullshit excuse i have ever heard. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1192080Well, he might be partially correct. Let's say just for fun that they were nesting on the ground, which I hear is typical of these birds but I'm not sure, and then a strong P Wave happened and that triggered the birds to become panicked and disoriented, they fly up in a panic, hitting one another, they are neurologically compromised because of the P Wave, they fly into the ground. Now, let's say all those drum fish that are BOTTOM feeders also felt this P Wave. Like catfish do, they would jump out of the water, beaching themselves, and "suffocate." Which would explain why so many have their eyes bulging out of their heads. Just say'en. I don't know alot about P waves but I'm learning and from what I have read so far.. this is possible. I wouldn't be near the New Madrid right now for any amount of money. BUT, I could be way off. Just a theory. |
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arkie User ID: 1217124 United States 01/04/2011 02:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | just saw the Arkansas game and fish commissioner on fox news saying that all those birds most likely flew into tree's or each other. are you fuckin kiddin me. i almost spit my coffee all over my keyboard. that has got to be the most bullshit excuse i have ever heard. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1216952Well, he might be partially correct. Let's say just for fun that they were nesting on the ground, which I hear is typical of these birds but I'm not sure, and then a strong P Wave happened and that triggered the birds to become panicked and disoriented, they fly up in a panic, hitting one another, they are neurologically compromised because of the P Wave, they fly into the ground. Now, let's say all those drum fish that are BOTTOM feeders also felt this P Wave. Like catfish do, they would jump out of the water, beaching themselves, and "suffocate." Which would explain why so many have their eyes bulging out of their heads. Just say'en. I don't know alot about P waves but I'm learning and from what I have read so far.. this is possible. I wouldn't be near the New Madrid right now for any amount of money. BUT, I could be way off. Just a theory. The birds dropping from the sky could have been caused by locals putting fireworks under their nesting area..the flash and boom would have caused them to fly off in a panic running into braches /trees/ each other and falling in a mass onto the ground. The fish, nothing light a bit of dynomite in the water and fish will flop to the surface. This is "redneck" land. Things like this happen often, they just normally don't make the news. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1217141 United States 01/04/2011 02:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You might want to pay attention to Edgar Cayce predictions once Mt. Vesuvius Erupts within three months you can expect major doom in terms of multiple escalating devastating Earthquakes in the USA and throughout the world. Portions of Lemuria and Atlantis will be rising again. [link to www.crystalinks.com] |
humbird User ID: 1120607 United States 01/04/2011 02:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | someone called into Sherry Shriner and asked about the bird deaths, etc, and ahe said that Arkansas is getting ready for a big quake. "Aside from the small band of Forteans scattered around the world, nobody seems to notice all aspects of this phantasmagoria." John Keel |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1068084 Norway 01/04/2011 03:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not far from Arkansas: Magnitude: 3.0 Mercalli scale: 1 Date-Time [UTC]: 04 January, 2011 at 18:31:36 UTC Local Date/Time: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 at 18:31 in the evening at epicenter Location: 35° 32.832, 97° 15.156 Depth: 7.50 km (4.66 miles) Region: North America Country: United States Distances: 3.71 km (2.31 miles) S of Jones, Oklahoma Source: USGS-RSOE [link to hisz.rsoe.hu] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1197795 United States 01/04/2011 03:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The birds dropping from the sky could have been caused by locals putting fireworks under their nesting area..the flash and boom would have caused them to fly off in a panic running into braches /trees/ each other and falling in a mass onto the ground. The fish, nothing light a bit of dynomite in the water and fish will flop to the surface. This is "redneck" land. Things like this happen often, they just normally don't make the news. Quoting: arkie 1217124 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1184209 United States 01/04/2011 03:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There are many US people reporting they woke up very sick with upper respiratory infections... maby it's related Quoting: Anonymous Coward 954740Everyone I know woke up with a head cold after New Years. I am 32 miles from Labarre La. and I woke up with a bad cold yesterday. My ears have been ringing and I am having mini dizzy spells. My cat is staying up all night and won't come to bed. (She always sleeps by me). |
nanuke (OP) User ID: 1003108 United States 01/04/2011 04:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: Stunning evidence of a Caldera volcano in Arkansas! Must read! the posts by thejuiceisloose and the order of nine... check 'em out! thanks guys! ~you are love ~the key...it's almost time. !poke the bulge! ~here is my hand...it can be closed like a fist...or open to hold...yet it is still my hand. ~Today is cancelled...due to lack of interest. ~Without order nothing exists. Without chaos nothing evolves. ac 618285: ~"without both order and chaos, the illusion would not be able to continue. one day in the far away future, order will submit to chaos and the entire illusion will vanish." -------------------------------- :nan1: |
TheBonne User ID: 1215954 United States 01/04/2011 04:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | with all of the wildlife dying unexpectedly in arkansas,and clusters of quake swarms... is this in fact, a reawakening of a long dormant caldera? Quoting: nanukearkansas being a part of the new madrid zone,infamous for a significant quake in 1810-1811...is only one area that may be effected. that same quake, reversed the flow of the mississippi river. will we see more activity in other areas? on the north american continent, there are ancient fault lines reaching from northeast canada tt. Yep.o mexico, that have long been quiet. are the smaller cluster quakes, sink holes and wildlife deaths along side these faults attributed to them? help put the pieces together in this on going concern, with your ideas, theories, and experiences! this map shows a possible zone of damage..it could be even further. This is such an awesome post. The first ice-age passed through the areas you describe. This next one will follow the same path and some others. Just great. The United States is a nation of laws: badly written and randomly enforced.-Frank Zappa Sister Sis"ter, v. t. To be sister to; to resemble closely. [Obs.] --Shak. Make mine Mint: h33t.com search linux mint |
ookie User ID: 1085688 United States 01/04/2011 04:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is a line of volcanoes that goes from Cali to Ark. Arkansas is where they end. Who's to say there isn't a hot spot under there fixing to blow? There was once a tectonic place on the coast of Cali. It was subducted. However, instead of going down, this plate has rode just under the one above it. It finally drops down in that area. That place is ripe for an eruption. |
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