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Yellowstone Bison Running for their lives

Started by zorgon, March 30, 2014, 11:22:37 PM

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zorgon

Yellowstone Bison Running for their lives

What do they know?




zorgon

IRIS reports 4.8 Earthquake at Yellowstone today



30-MAR-2014 12:34:42    44.77    -110.66    4.8    5   0   YELLOWSTONE REGION, WYOMING     4558126

http://www.iris.edu/seismon/

zorgon

Yellowstone's Volcano Bigger Than Thought




QuoteSALT LAKE CITY — Yellowstone's underground volcanic plumbing is bigger and better connected than scientists thought, researchers reported here today (April 17) at the Seismological Society of America's annual meeting.

"We are getting a much better understanding of the volcanic system of Yellowstone," said Jamie Farrell, a seismology graduate student at the University of Utah. "The magma reservoir is at least 50 percent larger than previously imaged."

Knowing the volume of molten magma beneath Yellowstone is important for estimating the size of future eruptions, Farrell told OurAmazingPlanet.

http://www.livescience.com/28821-yellowstone-supervolcano-bigger-plume.html

zorgon

Surprising Activity Discovered at Yellowstone Supervolcano
Sara Goudarzi   |   March 14, 2007




QuoteSupervolcanoes can sleep for centuries or millennia before producing incredibly massive eruptions that can drop ash across an entire continent. One of the largest supervolcanoes in the world lies beneath Yellowstone National Park, which spans parts of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho.

Though the Yellowstone system is active and expected to eventually blow its top, scientists don't think it will erupt any time soon.

Yet significant activity continues beneath the surface. And the activity has been increasing lately, scientists have discovered. In addition, the nearby Teton Range, in a total surprise, is getting shorter

http://www.livescience.com/1336-surprising-activity-discovered-yellowstone-supervolcano.html

zorgon

Drilling in Greater Yellowstone: Massive outcry erupts over well pads in wildlife areas



QuoteA proposed 136-well natural gas development in the beloved greater Yellowstone ecosystem south of Jackson, Wyo., has become the most controversial project ever contemplated within the boundaries of the Bridger-Teton National Forest.

The  plan, which our supporters recently helped protest, would allow  Plains Exploration and Production Company  to develop 136 natural gas wells in some of Bridger-Teton's prime wildlife habitat  for moose, elk, pronghorn antelope and rare predators such as wolves, grizzly bears and lynx., The U.S. Forest Service recently issued a draft environmental analysis for the project which has been roundly criticized as harmful to air, water quality,  wildlife and recreational values.

The wells would be developed using the controversial practice of hydraulic fracturing in an area designated as part of a vulnerable drinking water aquifer and in the headwaters of the Hoback River – a wild and scenic river.   Project air emissions are projected to degrade the wilderness airsheds over adjacent national parks and forests; well pads and roads would bisect one of the most important big game migration crossroads in the southern Yellowstone ecosystem.

http://wilderness.org/blog/drilling-greater-yellowstone-massive-outcry-erupts-over-well-pads-wildlife-areas

What MORONS figured that fracking at yellowstone was a good idea?

:o

::)


Gigas

Animals know the matrix fabric of reality is coming apart and must try and run from it even though there is no where to go.

The end of our time is approaching.
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Sgt.Rocknroll

Natural gas wells are not not necessarily fracking wells. And the reason? Money money money.
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Sgt.Rocknroll

Ok let's see how many post they'll be on the end of the world or how evil oil companies are? 30? 40? Over 100? We'll be discussing it till the end if the world!  Oh now wait a minute..... ::) ;)
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The Seeker

I just don't see the buffalo hauling ass out as a good sign... and hopefully they are not stupid enough to frack around a super-volcano...

but that is an oxymoronic statement, isn't it?


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ArMaP

I suppose this is not a normal migration.

Did anyone check? :)

deuem

Yellowstone is currently overdue from exploding. It really should have gone off years ago. The land has been rising at a quickened rate. The Bison will have to run very far to get away from this one. Hundreds of miles. I thought it was going to blow off about 4 years ago. I was wrong. But nothing can stop it. It really is not a question if it will, just a question of when.

It is also a very good reason for all of the Ghost cities in China. They are making room for you all. If it goes at least 1/3 of the states will be returned to Mother Nature. Maybe even sink Texas back down to under sea level. Anyone within say 700 miles of the place should keep a bag packed near the door. Less than 100 miles. forget it, you just might be Yellostone toast. When it goes it will be felt around the world. It will be that big. If anyone catches military bases within 500 miles moving this week then they know something. Or it could be just another hic-cup and settle down for more years.

Deuem

zorgon

Well lets hope :D But California had a 5.a today with minor damage and A51 is feeling shaking under Mt Hood up in Oregon

Just is case... go reserve us a nice spot in one of those Ghost Cites :D



arc

Perhaps those strange "underground noises" that people have been hearing over the last few months. The lava carving out new channels and collapsing unstable caverns on its way.

deuem

I know this might sound silly but I would advise everyone to get a passport. If Yellowstone does go, the passport will be worth its weight in gold. Everyone else will be stuck in lines for weeks yet you would just get on a plane and go. The rest get caught in the dust and lava. This thing will eventualy blow. The rockies on one side all the way to the missisippi. It will split the states in half. I am not screaming the sky is falling, only consern is that you should be ready to move at a moments notice if it does blow. From what I have read it is almost 20,000 years overdue to pop. Just be ready if it does.

I would not put Yellowstone on my list of places to visit.

Deuem