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The North Korean government recently allowed researchers from Imperial College London and Cambridge University to visit the volcano and collaborate with North Korean scientists. More than 300 earthquakes above a magnitude 3.0 occurred in the three years from 2010-2012, compared with an average rate of 21 events per year observed from 1967-2000
http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com/2012/03/04/earth-will-likely-be-impacted-by-large-asteroid-february-15-16-2013/ Competition: low
Reply Eric Watson says: December 29, 2012 at 4:20 am I have been into remote viewing since 93 and I can point you to the Farsight institute 2012 experiment. With the asteroid zooming that low, it will be too late to do anything with it besides trying to predict its final destination and the consequences of impact
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Are you ready for it? "Earthquakes in Hawaii: What you need to know" provides an overview of Hawaii's long history of damaging earthquakes and what you can do to protect yourself and your family when the next one happens
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/volcanoes/ Competition: low
Volcanic Eruptions: What Causes Volcanoes to EruptPompeii and Herculaneum, the Roman towns, were totally destroyed when Mount Vesuvius erupted, and even the dinosaurs are thought to have become extinct due to an enormous volcanic eruption. Active Volcanoes in HawaiiThere exist as many as five active volcanoes in Hawaii, United States, and they have played a crucial role in the formation of this chain of islands in the central Pacific Ocean
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/2010--2011-earths-most-extreme-weather-since-1816 Competition: low
DARPAsockpuppet Coming soon, the test-tube burger: Lab-grown meat 'needed to feed the world' "The scientists are currently developing a burger which will be grown from 10,000 stem cells extracted from cattle, which are then left in the lab to multiply more than a billion times to produce muscle tissue similar to beef.The product is called 'in vitro' meat."Odd, I thought they called such proliferative cells, cancer. I expect that by 20 - 30 years from now, extreme weather years like we witnessed in 2010 will become the new normal.Finally, I'll leave you with a quote from Dr
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Yellowstone National Park is a Super Volcano - an eruption could destroy America Hundreds of asteroids capable of destroying life pass close to Earth A mega tsunami (a tidal wave thousands of feet high) will one day hit New York 30,000 nuclear warheads could be fired at America in a Nuclear War
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As the plate moves over a fixed spot deeper in the Earth where magma (molten lava) forms, a new volcano can punch through this plate and create an island. When molten, basalt produces liquids of relatively high fluidity, compared to volcanoes that erupt more silica rich magma types such as andesite, dacite or rhyolite
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/wheres-spring-2nd-most-extreme-march-jet-stream-pattern-on-record-ex Competition: low
This indicates (to me, at least) that the climate was changing and the Viking way of life wes becoming unsupportable, while the Inuit way was able to succeed. They found a mathematical relationship between wintertime Arctic sea ice loss and the increase in unusual jet stream patterns capable of bringing cold, snowy weather to the Eastern U.S., Western Europe, and East Asia, typical of what one sees during a strongly negative Arctic Oscillation
http://www.globalchange.umich.edu/globalchange1/current/lectures/evolving_earth/evolving_earth.html Competition: low
When we compare the properties of elastic waves through a material made primarily of Fe (like iron meteorites), it turns out that its characteristics match those of the core quite well. Magnitude Seismographic systems amplify and record the ground motion of earthquakes (typically at periods of between 0.1 and 100 seconds) as a function of time
Volcanic Hazards
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It is important to know what type of an eruption a volcano is most likely to produce so that the types of hazards produced by such an eruption can be identified. Volcanic Earthquakes Directed Blast Tephra Volcanic Gases Lava Flows Debris Avalanches, Landslides, and Tsunamis Pyroclastic Surge Pyroclastic Flows Lahars Hazards Prevention In recent years, with the eruptions of Mount St
Do volcanoes emit more CO2 than humans?
http://www.skepticalscience.com/volcanoes-and-global-warming.htm Competition: low
(PS I've really gotten away from things I really know about here, but I suspect both heat and pressure combine to make the lower crust less brittle than the upper crust. On the other hand, I think any ash cloud hanging over most surfaces except snow and ice would increase the albedo and have a cooling effect, and then there is also the albedo effect of aerosols via their effects on clouds - these effects being more short lived
USGS: Volcano Hazards Program - Yellowstone FAQs: Questions About Supervolcanoes
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/volcanoes/yellowstone/yellowstone_sub_page_49.html Competition: low
QUESTION: What is the chance of another catastrophic volcanic eruption at Yellowstone? ANSWER: Although it is possible, scientists are not convinced that there will ever be another catastrophic eruption at Yellowstone. Over the past 640,000 years since the last giant eruption at Yellowstone, approximately 80 relatively nonexplosive eruptions have occurred and produced primarily lava flows
Volcano Greenhouse Dinosaur Extinction Theory
http://filebox.vt.edu/artsci/geology/mclean/Dinosaur_Volcano_Extinction/pages/studentv.html Competition: low
Deccan Traps basaltic lavas ultimately covered a large portion of India under successive horizontal lava flows, converting it into an immense volcanic plateau. I have concentrated on the Deccan Traps volcanism involvement in the K-T extinctions because such huge and long-duration volcanic events release prodigious amounts of the greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, onto earth's surface
location of volcanoes
http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/volcanoes/vlocation.html Competition: low
Other eruptions are so destructive that everything within a thousand miles can be annihilated within minutes.Why do most volcanoes occur in designated narrow bands? Why not everywhere, such as in your backyard? Why are some explosive and some not? For that matter, why do volcanoes occur at all? Reasonable understanding of the answers to these questions has been attained only during the last hundred years or so
http://www.armageddononline.org/asteroid.php Competition: low
It is an estimate that impacts of asteroids as large as the one thought responsible for the K-T extinction occur about once every hundred million years. No large scale asteroids or meteors have been found to have an earth crossing path, but the number of people looking compared to the number that may be out there is majorly lopsided
http://www.greatdreams.com/poleshift.htm Competition: low
This is a sign that the shift is very close, within hours, and all should seek shelter under the sod or metal roofs they have constructed over trenches, or under overhangs. During a pole flip, the magnetic field around the Earth, which shields us from dangerous solar radiation, weakens and may even cease to exist, which would cause major disruptions to communications, and should there be solar flares during this time, possible serious consequences in the form of massive power blackouts, unknown weather phenomena and lethal radiation reaching earth's surface
http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/dynamic/tectonics.html Competition: low
Hawaiian-type eruptions are rarely life threatening because the lava advances slowly enough to allow safe evacuation of people, but large lava flows can cause considerable economic loss by destroying property and agricultural lands. Mid-plate earthquakes -- those occurring in the interiors of plates -- are much less frequent than those along plate boundaries and more difficult to explain
http://www.earthmountainview.com/volcanos.html Competition: low
In the capital Moroni, thousands slept outside overnight and national radio broadcast appeals for calm and readings from the Koran across the mainly Muslim island. (BBC) Mexico Evacuates Villagers as Volcano Spews Lava February 05, 2002 LYERBABUENA, Mexico (Reuters) - Mexico's eastern Colima state was evacuating some 300 villagers from the base of a volcano on Tuesday that was spewing fiery rocks and lava and threatening a larger scale eruption
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/earth/deadliest-volcanoes.html Competition: low
BOB SMITH: The seismographs do two things: they record the earthquakes that are active, and then they're used to scan the subsurface that we can't otherwise see. Forecasting Volcanic Eruptions How good are we at predicting when an active volcano will next blow its top? A Volcanic Labyrinth See the only place on the Earth where scientists can study a volcano from the inside
http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/dynamic/hotspots.html Competition: low
This could only happen, he reasoned, if relatively small, long-lasting, and exceptionally hot regions -- called hotspots -- existed below the plates that would provide localized sources of high heat energy (thermal plumes) to sustain volcanism. Recent surveys demonstrate that parts of the Yellowstone region rise and fall by as much as 1 cm each year, indicating the area is still geologically restless
Ten Most Dangerous Volcanoes on the Globe
http://opentravel.com/blogs/ten-most-dangerous-volcanoes-on-the-globe/ Competition: low
Rising to around 5,400 (17,800 ft) above sea level, the eruption of "the Smoking Mountain" could be a serious threat not only to the capital city (inhabited by fairly 9 million people) but also to other towns and villages located very close to it. earl Aug 8, 2012 10:33 AM giro get a brain you dufiss earl Aug 8, 2012 10:39 AM we have bigger volcanoes in newzealand.u no the rugby world champs .yeah.where did the poms get just sayin
http://www.earthmountainview.com/yellowstone/yellowstone.htm Competition: low
Remembering the words from the past by a powerful messenger, Chief Seattle stated, "Whatever befalls the earth, befalls the sons of earth...the earth does not belong to man, man belongs to the earth...all things are connected...man did not weave the web of life; he is merely a strand in it...whatever he does to the web, he does to himself." On October 22, 2003 a message stated in July that the Yellowstone Park rangers closed the entire Norris Geyer Basin because of the deformation of the land and the excess temperature. Contrary to some stories about the "inflated plain," Morgan said there is no evidence that a hydrothermal event could trigger a massive geologic explosion in Yellowstone
Earth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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As the Moon orbits Earth, different parts of its face are illuminated by the Sun, leading to the lunar phases; the dark part of the face is separated from the light part by the solar terminator. In theory a solar nebula partitions a volume out of a molecular cloud by gravitational collapse, which begins to spin and flatten into a circumstellar disk, and then the planets grow out of that in tandem with the star
Volcano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A large number of minor and trace gases are also found in volcanic emissions, for example hydrogen, carbon monoxide, halocarbons, organic compounds, and volatile metal chlorides. Most of the hydrogen chloride (HCl) and hydrogen fluoride (HF) are dissolved in water droplets in the eruption cloud and quickly fall to the ground as acid rain
The North Korean government recently allowed researchers from Imperial College London and Cambridge University to visit the volcano and collaborate with North Korean scientists. More than 300 earthquakes above a magnitude 3.0 occurred in the three years from 2010-2012, compared with an average rate of 21 events per year observed from 1967-2000
Reply Eric Watson says: December 29, 2012 at 4:20 am I have been into remote viewing since 93 and I can point you to the Farsight institute 2012 experiment. With the asteroid zooming that low, it will be too late to do anything with it besides trying to predict its final destination and the consequences of impact
Are you ready for it? "Earthquakes in Hawaii: What you need to know" provides an overview of Hawaii's long history of damaging earthquakes and what you can do to protect yourself and your family when the next one happens
Volcanic Eruptions: What Causes Volcanoes to EruptPompeii and Herculaneum, the Roman towns, were totally destroyed when Mount Vesuvius erupted, and even the dinosaurs are thought to have become extinct due to an enormous volcanic eruption. Active Volcanoes in HawaiiThere exist as many as five active volcanoes in Hawaii, United States, and they have played a crucial role in the formation of this chain of islands in the central Pacific Ocean
DARPAsockpuppet Coming soon, the test-tube burger: Lab-grown meat 'needed to feed the world' "The scientists are currently developing a burger which will be grown from 10,000 stem cells extracted from cattle, which are then left in the lab to multiply more than a billion times to produce muscle tissue similar to beef.The product is called 'in vitro' meat."Odd, I thought they called such proliferative cells, cancer. I expect that by 20 - 30 years from now, extreme weather years like we witnessed in 2010 will become the new normal.Finally, I'll leave you with a quote from Dr
Yellowstone National Park is a Super Volcano - an eruption could destroy America Hundreds of asteroids capable of destroying life pass close to Earth A mega tsunami (a tidal wave thousands of feet high) will one day hit New York 30,000 nuclear warheads could be fired at America in a Nuclear War
As the plate moves over a fixed spot deeper in the Earth where magma (molten lava) forms, a new volcano can punch through this plate and create an island. When molten, basalt produces liquids of relatively high fluidity, compared to volcanoes that erupt more silica rich magma types such as andesite, dacite or rhyolite
This indicates (to me, at least) that the climate was changing and the Viking way of life wes becoming unsupportable, while the Inuit way was able to succeed. They found a mathematical relationship between wintertime Arctic sea ice loss and the increase in unusual jet stream patterns capable of bringing cold, snowy weather to the Eastern U.S., Western Europe, and East Asia, typical of what one sees during a strongly negative Arctic Oscillation
When we compare the properties of elastic waves through a material made primarily of Fe (like iron meteorites), it turns out that its characteristics match those of the core quite well. Magnitude Seismographic systems amplify and record the ground motion of earthquakes (typically at periods of between 0.1 and 100 seconds) as a function of time
Volcanic Hazards
It is important to know what type of an eruption a volcano is most likely to produce so that the types of hazards produced by such an eruption can be identified. Volcanic Earthquakes Directed Blast Tephra Volcanic Gases Lava Flows Debris Avalanches, Landslides, and Tsunamis Pyroclastic Surge Pyroclastic Flows Lahars Hazards Prevention In recent years, with the eruptions of Mount St
Do volcanoes emit more CO2 than humans?
(PS I've really gotten away from things I really know about here, but I suspect both heat and pressure combine to make the lower crust less brittle than the upper crust. On the other hand, I think any ash cloud hanging over most surfaces except snow and ice would increase the albedo and have a cooling effect, and then there is also the albedo effect of aerosols via their effects on clouds - these effects being more short lived
USGS: Volcano Hazards Program - Yellowstone FAQs: Questions About Supervolcanoes
QUESTION: What is the chance of another catastrophic volcanic eruption at Yellowstone? ANSWER: Although it is possible, scientists are not convinced that there will ever be another catastrophic eruption at Yellowstone. Over the past 640,000 years since the last giant eruption at Yellowstone, approximately 80 relatively nonexplosive eruptions have occurred and produced primarily lava flows
Volcano Greenhouse Dinosaur Extinction Theory
Deccan Traps basaltic lavas ultimately covered a large portion of India under successive horizontal lava flows, converting it into an immense volcanic plateau. I have concentrated on the Deccan Traps volcanism involvement in the K-T extinctions because such huge and long-duration volcanic events release prodigious amounts of the greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, onto earth's surface
location of volcanoes
Other eruptions are so destructive that everything within a thousand miles can be annihilated within minutes.Why do most volcanoes occur in designated narrow bands? Why not everywhere, such as in your backyard? Why are some explosive and some not? For that matter, why do volcanoes occur at all? Reasonable understanding of the answers to these questions has been attained only during the last hundred years or so
It is an estimate that impacts of asteroids as large as the one thought responsible for the K-T extinction occur about once every hundred million years. No large scale asteroids or meteors have been found to have an earth crossing path, but the number of people looking compared to the number that may be out there is majorly lopsided
This is a sign that the shift is very close, within hours, and all should seek shelter under the sod or metal roofs they have constructed over trenches, or under overhangs. During a pole flip, the magnetic field around the Earth, which shields us from dangerous solar radiation, weakens and may even cease to exist, which would cause major disruptions to communications, and should there be solar flares during this time, possible serious consequences in the form of massive power blackouts, unknown weather phenomena and lethal radiation reaching earth's surface
Hawaiian-type eruptions are rarely life threatening because the lava advances slowly enough to allow safe evacuation of people, but large lava flows can cause considerable economic loss by destroying property and agricultural lands. Mid-plate earthquakes -- those occurring in the interiors of plates -- are much less frequent than those along plate boundaries and more difficult to explain
In the capital Moroni, thousands slept outside overnight and national radio broadcast appeals for calm and readings from the Koran across the mainly Muslim island. (BBC) Mexico Evacuates Villagers as Volcano Spews Lava February 05, 2002 LYERBABUENA, Mexico (Reuters) - Mexico's eastern Colima state was evacuating some 300 villagers from the base of a volcano on Tuesday that was spewing fiery rocks and lava and threatening a larger scale eruption
BOB SMITH: The seismographs do two things: they record the earthquakes that are active, and then they're used to scan the subsurface that we can't otherwise see. Forecasting Volcanic Eruptions How good are we at predicting when an active volcano will next blow its top? A Volcanic Labyrinth See the only place on the Earth where scientists can study a volcano from the inside
This could only happen, he reasoned, if relatively small, long-lasting, and exceptionally hot regions -- called hotspots -- existed below the plates that would provide localized sources of high heat energy (thermal plumes) to sustain volcanism. Recent surveys demonstrate that parts of the Yellowstone region rise and fall by as much as 1 cm each year, indicating the area is still geologically restless
Ten Most Dangerous Volcanoes on the Globe
Rising to around 5,400 (17,800 ft) above sea level, the eruption of "the Smoking Mountain" could be a serious threat not only to the capital city (inhabited by fairly 9 million people) but also to other towns and villages located very close to it. earl Aug 8, 2012 10:33 AM giro get a brain you dufiss earl Aug 8, 2012 10:39 AM we have bigger volcanoes in newzealand.u no the rugby world champs .yeah.where did the poms get just sayin
Remembering the words from the past by a powerful messenger, Chief Seattle stated, "Whatever befalls the earth, befalls the sons of earth...the earth does not belong to man, man belongs to the earth...all things are connected...man did not weave the web of life; he is merely a strand in it...whatever he does to the web, he does to himself." On October 22, 2003 a message stated in July that the Yellowstone Park rangers closed the entire Norris Geyer Basin because of the deformation of the land and the excess temperature. Contrary to some stories about the "inflated plain," Morgan said there is no evidence that a hydrothermal event could trigger a massive geologic explosion in Yellowstone
Earth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As the Moon orbits Earth, different parts of its face are illuminated by the Sun, leading to the lunar phases; the dark part of the face is separated from the light part by the solar terminator. In theory a solar nebula partitions a volume out of a molecular cloud by gravitational collapse, which begins to spin and flatten into a circumstellar disk, and then the planets grow out of that in tandem with the star
Volcano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A large number of minor and trace gases are also found in volcanic emissions, for example hydrogen, carbon monoxide, halocarbons, organic compounds, and volatile metal chlorides. Most of the hydrogen chloride (HCl) and hydrogen fluoride (HF) are dissolved in water droplets in the eruption cloud and quickly fall to the ground as acid rain


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