Earthquakes Still Swarm Yellowstone Supervolcano Caldera

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Well, the 1959 quake in Yellowstone was pretty intense and caused a lot of changes to the geysers, etc. A bigger one could really change a lot of the beauty of Yellowstone.

Darlene of CA @ Jan 23, 2009 18:29:04 PM

Massive Eruption

Will this eruption will happen and how big will it be before it shows major signs that it will blow up because I have been doing alot of research and studying and I,also saw the movie called the Supervolcano and it is atrue story of the Supervolcano and that is when I make that move by going to the Library and getting on the computer by looking up all the Volcanoes in the world and I just found out that Yellowstone had an earthquake 4.4 dose that mean that it will get to the point where you have to warn all the people that it is going erupt and everyone will have to leave their homes because it is on the virg to blow its top off.

Tonya Christine Harris of AZ @ Jan 14, 2009 13:57:16 PM

What can anyone do?

I hear what your saying Tianca but this activity is not abnormal, they had this kind of quake frequency in the 80's and nothing blew. You can't evacuate this area every time there is an increase in earthquake activity or land uplift. People who live near Yellowstone and live in California are going to die in big numbers,millions in fact if this volcano blows or a 8.0 quake hits LA. It is just a fact of life. If this quake blows like they think it can, life all over the planet maybe in jeopardy. The human race has no historical recorded information on witnessing a super volcano. It's a scary damn thing that we can basically do nothing about. You just got to live life and hope this thing does not blow for a long, long time.

Vince of CT @ Jan 13, 2009 20:13:07 PM

Just curious....

Are any of you taking this seriously? Some of these comments scream that you just don't give a flying furt!!! You might want to watch the movie Supervolcano, because it is pretty dame accurate about what is going on. How many people do you know that would love to be cremated instantly in their home. Anyone in your family interested in that idea?

Come on! Get serious. It is a very painful, terrifying way to die, for you, your kids, your grandkids and your dogs. Think about this seriously.

There is a bulge under the Yellowstone lake, the magma chamber has been growing in size the last twenty years, earthquake swarms have been happening under the same lake, now there are harmonic tremors seen that are suddenly being removed from the USGS site. These people are the ones who are supposed to be sounding a warning to us. All of this is reason for concern.

Add to that that the animals in the park are freaking out, the ground is so hot in places that your shoes melt, and a few other freaky things.

Why would they cover this all up? Doesn't that alone concern you?

Tianca

Jane Derry of IL @ Jan 12, 2009 08:03:28 AM

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