72-Jay
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^Someday we'll hear...Coming soon to a theater near you: Yellowstone The Movie
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You're suggesting that we nuke Yellowstone in hopes of preventing a volcanic eruption? Good Lord!![]()
That was the suggestion i saw about the Yellow stone movie.
I thought powerful bombs would relieve the pressure ...
Nuclear fission or fusion is cleaner ?
Modern technology cannot relieve the pressure?
^Someday we'll hear...Coming soon to a theater near you: Yellowstone The Movie
Can you imagine waiting thousands of years to shoot?
This is one of those things like a meteor hitting earth and killing us all. You cannot change it, you cannot prepare for and you likely cannot survive it.
So why worry about it?
I think this was the program that we watched on the Discovery Channel.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes/supervolcano/programme.shtml#truth
The U.S. Volcano Observatories will remain operational during the lapse of federal government appropriations. Basic volcano monitoring will continue, as will forecasts and regular updates of volcanic activity. However, because of reduced staff, instrument network maintenance will cease, meaning that our monitoring capability will degrade over time. This website will remain functional, but only those pages containing information about current volcano hazards will be maintained.
Well, Telly, you might have something there.
The Yellowstone geysers have been relieving pressure for hundreds of thousands of years. If we drill big vent tubes into the earth that might help.
Of course, we may unleash lavasaurus or magmasaurus.
^ The irony is that there is enough geo-thermal energy in there to heat most of the US indefinitely.
The geysers no nothing to relieve the pressure in the volcano caldera. The volcano merely heats water nearer the surface until the steam and water erupt.
Any attempt to relieve the pressure in the caldera would be like a pin in a balloon, causing the very eruption sought to be avoided.
Yeah but how do they make it as profitable as that unstable oil. I mean how to you drum up market gains off of regional instability when it has to do with the earth molten core...... I have faith they can do it.
Love to see your source. The Nat Geo program reported that the sulfur smells were a result of venting gasses from the volcanic lava flows. Additionally, on wiki... which for this instance is properly sourced....
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If you are suggesting that the material building up are from inside the caldera, your source does not support that. The sinter and travertine are calcium carbonate (lime scale as in the teapot) while the geyserite is silica, all dissolved into the water and precipitating out at eruption. Follow the links from your wike quote. There is no suggestion that material is coming from the caldera.No you said it isn't venting and then deflected to the reason water spouts. Regardless it does vent many gasses and therefore does vent from the thermal activity that causes the whole thing. Not enough to stave off an eventual massive ejection but just enough to slow the eruption down and build material a top the eventual eruption. So sure you are correct water boils and erupts because of heat transfer but you are incorrect that the situation causing the geysers does not vent both heat and pressure from the thermal activity. Subtle difference I understand, but different it is.
Well, Telly, you might have something there.
The Yellowstone geysers have been relieving pressure for hundreds of thousands of years. If we drill big vent tubes into the earth that might help.
Of course, we may unleash lavasaurus or magmasaurus.
