18 Feb 2008 04:33:57 | C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
For those of us who were fortunate enough to catch Discovery
Channel's latest spine-gripping, docudrama, SuperVolcano
this past weekend, we were made aware of the chance that
Yellowstone National Park's Super Volcano could be a literal,
explosive and catastrophic time bomb.
Though many common, external traits of volcanos are viewed as
Mountainous peaks and regions like that of Mount St. Helens Yellowstone's 'supervolcano' is
unique. It is one of the world's largest active volcanic
systems. In the last few million years, it has spawned several,
massive volcanic eruptions; and relatively, it is likely to
occur again. Because of its possible danger, the US
Geological Survey, the University of Utah
and the Yellowstone
National Park combined forces to create the Yellowstone
Volcano Observatory This observatory keeps a vigilant watch
of regional activity.
Mesmerizing
Yellowstone's effervescent hot springs and magical geysers woo
visitors by the millions every year. Unwittingly, most of these
spectators have no clue as to how these natural wonders come to
surface. Merely miles beneath them, brews a huge reservoir of an
estimated 1,475-degree Fahrenheit, magma that fuels heat to
produce these wondrous spectacles.
Meanwhile, its breathtaking scenery and natural wildlife illudes
patrons of its below-ground, boiling carnage.
Destructive
If and when Yellowstone blows, it could possibly emit massive
volumes of magma that would evolve into a Pyroclastic Flow. This flow
would catapult in multiple directions, causing the ground to
collapse, and create large volcanic calder
as
Based on the film, worst-case scenerio would prove cataclysmic.
Not only would nearly everything in its deadly path be
destroyed, but its treachery would amiss worldwide in
large-scale environmental hazards.
In all of its awesome and hypnotic beauty, Yellowstone typically
incurs anywhere between one to three-thousand earthquakes
annually. Though scientists lay claim that renewed volcanic
activities will more than likely be nonexplosive lava eruptions,
Yellowstone has had several, lethal volcanic events. Its last
catastropic eruption occurred 640,000 years ago. To date, modern
science cannot reliably make accurate predictions of
when another cataclysimic event will
inevitably occur at Yellowstone.
In a race against time and eruption-cycle averages, one can only
hope that FEMA
and other worldwide organizations will come up with
life-preserving measures that will, at least, keep the spark of
life alive on planet Earth should such a cataclysmic eruption
happen.
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- A Ticking Time-Bomb?
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