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EE_
27th April 2016, 07:46 AM
Forget Yellowstone... Snake River Plain’s volcano is a MUCH BIGGER threat to America

FOR those that thought Yellowstone super-volcano was one of the biggest natural threats to the USA, think again.

By SEAN MARTIN
PUBLISHED: 11:48, Wed, Apr 27, 2016 | UPDATED: 12:41, Wed, Apr 27, 2016

This entire cliff at Snake River Plain would have been formed as a result of a super eruption
Eruptions at Snake River Plain in Idaho were “significantly larger” than geologists had previously thought.

Scientists from the University of Leicester discovered there were a staggering 12 massive eruptions over the course of four million years, beginning 12 million years ago.

The massive eruptions helped to form the 100 kilometre-wide Snake River Basin, with one of the most powerful eruptions occurring 8.1 million years ago. The eruption's volume exceeded 1,900 km3 and created a 1.3km thick caldera.

Furthermore, the Snake River Plain is situated on the Yellowstone Hotspot track, a region which spans from Nevada, through Oregon and Idaho and then to Wyoming where Yellowstone Volcano is located.

Dr Tom Knott from the University of Leicester, said: "While it is well-know that Yellowstone has erupted catastrophically in recent times perhaps less widely appreciated is that these were just the latest in a protracted history of numerous catastrophic super-eruptions that have burned a track along the Snake River eastwards from Oregon to Yellowstone from 16 Ma to present.

"The size and magnitude of this newly defined eruption is as large, if not larger, than better known eruptions at Yellowstone, and it is just the first in an emerging record of newly discovered super-eruptions during a period of intense magmatic activity between eight and 12 million years ago."

http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/664882/yellowstone-volcano-erupt-snake-river-plain-univeristy-of-leicester

Shami-Amourae
27th April 2016, 08:05 AM
I've known this. The area here is clearly marked by previous eruptions. It has made the soil very nutrient rich and a great place for agriculture as a result.

mamboni
27th April 2016, 08:22 AM
We'll have to evacuate Jewboo!

Jewboo
27th April 2016, 08:52 AM
We'll have to evacuate Jewboo!

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Thank God I can overnight this stuff for my bugout bag via Amazon Prime!

:D

Jewboo
27th April 2016, 08:53 AM
I've known this. The area here is clearly marked by previous eruptions. It has made the soil very nutrient rich and a great place for agriculture as a result.

"...during a period of intense magmatic activity between eight and 12 million years ago."

mamboni
27th April 2016, 09:12 AM
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BBQ Gloves



Thank God I can overnight this stuff for my bugout bag via Amazon Prime!

:D

Where's your lava-proof umbrella?

monty
27th April 2016, 09:18 AM
Seems like this was in another thread. This all sounds familiar, even Shami's comment on the resultant nutrient rich soil, but the search function isn't showing anything.

Shami-Amourae
27th April 2016, 09:43 AM
Craters of the Moon national park is a great example:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXHJZRHePu8

collector
27th April 2016, 09:57 AM
Where's your lava-proof umbrella?


No umbrella needed - just duck and cover
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6prK716ssM

Tumbleweed
27th April 2016, 10:07 AM
In 1988 and 89 I traveled through the Yellowstone back country with some friends. We traveled and camped with saddle and packhorses. We crossed the Yellowstone and Snake river headwaters and the continental divide.

In our travels we crossed some back country streams that were running hot water and bridges had been built over them on the trails.

In 1988 the big fires there were just getting started when we were leaving.

In 1989 we rode through a lot of the country that had been burned.

Some places we had to stop and saw our way through trees that had blocked the trail and there was no way around them. The fires improved the growth of the grass and flowers and cleaned up a lot of old dead brush and trees.

Had a couple of back country rangers check out our camps looking for any violations of their rules. They didn't find anything and were assholes about it. Didn't see any other people or signs of civilization in the 65 miles we traveled through the back country.

If some one wants to see it now would be the time to go. If it blows all to hell it will probably be another million years or so before it will look good again. :-)

Jewboo
27th April 2016, 10:17 AM
Where's your lava-proof umbrella?



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My Jansport bugout bag has everything Mamboni. You should get one instead of depending on those gold and silver coins you foolishly stockpile.


:)

Shami-Amourae
27th April 2016, 10:23 AM
There's some nicer backpacks with water bladder inserts you can get. Really good for adventures in the outdoors. Just don't get a military color and you should be good (black is safe).

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/71wv7l05CPL._SX425_.jpg


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpIXpCk6xn4