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SUPERVOLCANO The Yellowstone Eruption
http://theultimatedisastermovievote.webs.com/ SUPERVOLCANO: What will happen when Yellowst...
published: 06 Jun 2009
author: Daniel Cortese
SUPERVOLCANO The Yellowstone Eruption
SUPERVOLCANO The Yellowstone Eruption
http://theultimatedisastermovievote.webs.com/ SUPERVOLCANO: What will happen when Yellowstone Erupts.- published: 06 Jun 2009
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- author: Daniel Cortese
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Yellowstone National Park & the Caldera Super Volcano [DOCUMENTARY]
A look at Yellowstone National Park and the caldera super volcano beneath it that is pushi...
published: 12 Dec 2013
Yellowstone National Park & the Caldera Super Volcano [DOCUMENTARY]
Yellowstone National Park & the Caldera Super Volcano [DOCUMENTARY]
A look at Yellowstone National Park and the caldera super volcano beneath it that is pushing up the land and long overdue for what could be a titanic eruption. The Yellowstone Caldera is the volcanic caldera and supervolcano located in Yellowstone National Park in the United States, sometimes referred to as the Yellowstone Supervolcano. The caldera is located in the northwest corner of Wyoming, in which the vast majority of the park is contained. The major features of the caldera measure about 34 by 45 miles (55 by 72 km). The caldera formed during the last of three supereruptions over the past 2.1 million years. First came the Huckleberry Ridge eruption 2.1 million years ago, which created the Island Park Caldera and the Huckleberry Ridge Tuff. Next came the Mesa Falls eruption 1.3 million years ago, which created the Henry's Fork Caldera and the Mesa Falls Tuff. Finally came the Lava Creek eruption 640,000 years ago, which created the Yellowstone Caldera and the Lava Creek Tuff. Yellowstone is a new volcano that was created during a supereruption that took place 640,000 years ago. The caldera lies over a hotspot where light, hot, molten rock from the mantle rises toward the surface. While the Yellowstone hotspot is now under the Yellowstone Plateau, it previously helped create the eastern Snake River Plain (to the west of Yellowstone) through a series of huge volcanic eruptions. The hotspot appears to move across terrain in the east-northeast direction, but in fact the hotspot is much deeper than terrain and remains stationary while the North American Plate moves west-southwest over it. Over the past 18 million years or so, this hotspot has generated a succession of violent eruptions and less violent floods of basaltic lava. Together these eruptions have helped create the eastern part of the Snake River Plain from a once-mountainous region. At least a dozen of these eruptions were so massive that they are classified as supereruptions. Volcanic eruptions sometimes empty their stores of magma so swiftly that they cause the overlying land to collapse into the emptied magma chamber, forming a geographic depression called a caldera. Calderas formed from explosive supereruptions can be as wide and deep as mid- to large-sized lakes and can be responsible for destroying broad swaths of mountain ranges. The oldest identified caldera remnant straddles the border near McDermitt, Nevada-Oregon, although there are volcaniclastic piles and arcuate faults that define caldera complexes more than 60 km (37 mi) in diameter in the Carmacks Group of southwest-central Yukon, Canada, which is interpreted to have formed 70 million years ago by the Yellowstone hotspot. Progressively younger caldera remnants, most grouped in several overlapping volcanic fields, extend from the Nevada-Oregon border through the eastern Snake River Plain and terminate in the Yellowstone Plateau. One such caldera, the Bruneau-Jarbidge caldera in southern Idaho, was formed between 10 and 12 million years ago, and the event dropped ash to a depth of one foot (30 cm) 1,000 miles (1,600 km) away in northeastern Nebraska and killed large herds of rhinoceros, camel, and other animals at Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park. Within the past 17 million years, 142 or more caldera-forming eruptions have occurred from the Yellowstone hotspot. The loosely defined term 'supervolcano' has been used to describe volcanic fields that produce exceptionally large volcanic eruptions. Thus defined, the Yellowstone Supervolcano is the volcanic field which produced the latest three supereruptions from the Yellowstone hotspot; it also produced one additional smaller eruption, thereby creating West Thumb Lake 174,000 years ago. The three super eruptions occurred 2.1 million, 1.3 million, and 640,000 years ago, forming the Island Park Caldera, the Henry's Fork Caldera, and Yellowstone calderas, respectively. The Island Park Caldera supereruption (2.1 million years ago), which produced the Huckleberry Ridge Tuff, was the largest and produced 2,500 times as much ash as the 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption. The next biggest supereruption formed the Yellowstone Caldera (640,000 years ago) and produced the Lava Creek Tuff. The Henry's Fork Caldera (1.2 million years ago) produced the smaller Mesa Falls Tuff but is the only caldera from the Snake River Plain-Yellowstone (SRP-Y) hotspot that is plainly visible today. Non-explosive eruptions of lava and less-violent explosive eruptions have occurred in and near the Yellowstone caldera since the last supereruption. The most recent lava flow occurred about 70,000 years ago, while a violent eruption excavated the West Thumb of Lake Yellowstone around 150,000 years ago. Smaller steam explosions occur as well; an explosion 13,800 years ago left a 5 kilometer diameter crater at Mary Bay on the edge of Yellowstone Lake (located in the center of the caldera).- published: 12 Dec 2013
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The Story Behind the Yellowstone Fires of 1988 - Retro Report
Summer of Fire: The lessons learned from the summer of 1988 when fires burned nearly one t...
published: 02 Sep 2013
The Story Behind the Yellowstone Fires of 1988 - Retro Report
The Story Behind the Yellowstone Fires of 1988 - Retro Report
Summer of Fire: The lessons learned from the summer of 1988 when fires burned nearly one third of Yellowstone National Park continue to shape the way we fight wildfires raging across the West today. Read the related story here: http://nyti.ms/1dzYixB Please visit http://nyti.ms/1adCXd0 in order to embed this video Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n NYT on Google Plus: http://bit.ly/WnAshF Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo- published: 02 Sep 2013
- views: 698
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RV TRIP TIP: Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Mention Yellowstone National Park, and most people probably think of Old Faithful. While w...
published: 17 Sep 2012
author: RVgeeks
RV TRIP TIP: Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
RV TRIP TIP: Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Mention Yellowstone National Park, and most people probably think of Old Faithful. While we love the geyser basins, our favorite part of the park might be ju...- published: 17 Sep 2012
- views: 6022
- author: RVgeeks
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Yellowstone Caldera : The Biggest Volcanic Eruption Ever Awaits Mankind
Yellowstone National Park lies on top of a magma chamber that is 35-miles wide, waiting to...
published: 12 Jan 2014
Yellowstone Caldera : The Biggest Volcanic Eruption Ever Awaits Mankind
Yellowstone Caldera : The Biggest Volcanic Eruption Ever Awaits Mankind
Yellowstone National Park lies on top of a magma chamber that is 35-miles wide, waiting to erupt. The Yellowstone Caldera is the volcanic caldera and supervolcano located in Yellowstone National Park in the United States, sometimes referred to as the Yellowstone Supervolcano. The caldera is located in the northwest corner of Wyoming, in which the vast majority of the park is contained. The major features of the caldera measure about 34 by 45 miles (55 by 72 km). The caldera formed during the last of three supereruptions over the past 2.1 million years. First came the Huckleberry Ridge eruption 2.1 million years ago, which created the Island Park Caldera and the Huckleberry Ridge Tuff. Next came the Mesa Falls eruption 1.3 million years ago, which created the Henry's Fork Caldera and the Mesa Falls Tuff. Finally came the Lava Creek eruption 640,000 years ago, which created the Yellowstone Caldera and the Lava Creek Tuff. The last full-scale eruption of the Yellowstone Supervolcano, the Lava Creek eruption which happened nearly 640,000 years ago, ejected approximately 240 cubic miles (1,000 km3) of rock, dust and volcanic ash into the sky. Geologists are closely monitoring the rise and fall of the Yellowstone Plateau, which measures on average 0.6 inches (1.5 cm) yearly, as an indication of changes in magma chamber pressure. The upward movement of the Yellowstone caldera floor between 2004 and 2008 — almost 3 inches (7.6 cm) each year — was more than three times greater than ever observed since such measurements began in 1923. From mid-summer 2004 through mid-summer 2008, the land surface within the caldera moved upward as much as 8 inches (20 cm) at the White Lake GPS station. By the end of 2009, the uplift had slowed significantly and appeared to have stopped. In January 2010, the USGS stated that "uplift of the Yellowstone Caldera has slowed significantly" and that uplift continues but at a slower pace. The U.S. Geological Survey, University of Utah and National Park Service scientists with the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory maintain that they "see no evidence that another such cataclysmic eruption will occur at Yellowstone in the foreseeable future. Recurrence intervals of these events are neither regular nor predictable." This conclusion was reiterated in December 2013 in the aftermath of the publication of a study by University of Utah scientists finding that the "size of the magma body beneath Yellowstone is significantly larger than had been thought." The Yellowstone Volcano Observatory issued a statement on its website stating, " Although fascinating, the new findings do not imply increased geologic hazards at Yellowstone, and certainly do not increase the chances of a 'supereruption' in the near future. Contrary to some media reports, Yellowstone is not 'overdue' for a supereruption. " Other media reports were more hyperbolic in their coverage. A study published in GSA Today identified three fault zones that future eruptions are most likely to be centered on. Two of those areas are associated with lava flows aged 174,000--70,000 years, and the third area is a focus of present-day seismicity.- published: 12 Jan 2014
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Michio Kaku - Yellowstone Will Devastate America
Michio Kaku explains that when Yellowstone's dormant volcano erupts, it will annihilate Am...
published: 30 Jan 2011
author: masjosh
Michio Kaku - Yellowstone Will Devastate America
Michio Kaku - Yellowstone Will Devastate America
Michio Kaku explains that when Yellowstone's dormant volcano erupts, it will annihilate America.- published: 30 Jan 2011
- views: 102789
- author: masjosh
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The importance of predators, the Yellowstone case
I do not own any copyright on this material. A segment of the video "Predators" from "Stra...
published: 26 Feb 2013
author: bavajose
The importance of predators, the Yellowstone case
The importance of predators, the Yellowstone case
I do not own any copyright on this material. A segment of the video "Predators" from "Strange days on planet Earth" (NatGeo). A very good example of how vita...- published: 26 Feb 2013
- views: 144
- author: bavajose
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HIGH ALERT FOR THE--Yellowstone Supervolcano--another government scheme!!
Again the government will be responsible if this volcano happens. They have been fracking ...
published: 26 Feb 2014
HIGH ALERT FOR THE--Yellowstone Supervolcano--another government scheme!!
HIGH ALERT FOR THE--Yellowstone Supervolcano--another government scheme!!
Again the government will be responsible if this volcano happens. They have been fracking which is the forcing open of fissures in subterranean rocks by introducing liquid at high pressure. They are doing it AGAIN TO DEPOPULIZE.. Im telling people that think the rapture is coming it's not thats what they want you to believe. Please understand and wake up save yourselves. They want to depopulize from 365 million US people down to 60 million. Does anyone hear my calling? Does anyone understand that they said their will be another big event that they will create bigger than 9/11. WHICH WAS AN INSIDE JOB. IM AMERICAN AND I KNOW AND FEEL IT. Enough is Enough..- published: 26 Feb 2014
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Yellowstone Supervolcano Ground Raises Ten Inches
Michio Kaku explains that when Yellowstone's dormant volcano erupts, it will annihilate Am...
published: 08 Oct 2013
Yellowstone Supervolcano Ground Raises Ten Inches
Yellowstone Supervolcano Ground Raises Ten Inches
Michio Kaku explains that when Yellowstone's dormant volcano erupts, it will annihilate America. Underneath Yellowstone National Park lies a super volcano with a magma chamber of approximately 25,000km of magma. What is not known, is how much of it is eruptible magma. The ground has been swelling in the northwest corner of Wyoming at Yellowstone National Park, and in January 2013, scientists have reported that the grounds have raised as high as ten inches in some areas of Yellowstone. Namely, The Yellowstone Caldera, or the Yellowstone Super Volcano, which is an underground magma chamber that measures about 34 miles (55 km) by 45 miles (72 km), or 1,530 square miles, and the beast has recently started to waken from it's 600,000 year sleep.- published: 08 Oct 2013
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Yellowstone Diet - Grizzlybären kommer!
Yellowstone-dieten är en enkel diet där de mirakulösa grizzlybären ingår. www.yellowstoned...
published: 31 Jan 2014
Yellowstone Diet - Grizzlybären kommer!
Yellowstone Diet - Grizzlybären kommer!
Yellowstone-dieten är en enkel diet där de mirakulösa grizzlybären ingår. www.yellowstonediet.se #yellowstonediet- published: 31 Jan 2014
- views: 111490
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Where the Yellowstone Goes - Official Trailer
Get it on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/where-the-yellowstone-goes/id568038692...
published: 30 Mar 2012
author: 10mph
Where the Yellowstone Goes - Official Trailer
Where the Yellowstone Goes - Official Trailer
Get it on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/where-the-yellowstone-goes/id568038692 Presented by Trout Headwaters and from the producers of Ride the D...- published: 30 Mar 2012
- views: 10233
- author: 10mph
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♥♥ Relaxing Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River (1 hour)
Tranquil nature soundscapes are excellent for relaxing, meditation, insomnia, studying, ti...
published: 06 Jul 2013
author: MoneySavingVideos
♥♥ Relaxing Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River (1 hour)
♥♥ Relaxing Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River (1 hour)
Tranquil nature soundscapes are excellent for relaxing, meditation, insomnia, studying, tinnitus sufferers, or just play the background scenery on your big s...- published: 06 Jul 2013
- views: 2278
- author: MoneySavingVideos
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Live from the Yellowstone Elk Rut 2009
Highlights from this year's elk rut in Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park....
published: 13 Sep 2009
author: Beth Pratt
Live from the Yellowstone Elk Rut 2009
Live from the Yellowstone Elk Rut 2009
Highlights from this year's elk rut in Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park.- published: 13 Sep 2009
- views: 13596
- author: Beth Pratt
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Man v MT 12F1: Black Canyon of the Yellowstone
Join me and Ghetto-C as we backpack into the Black Canyon of the Yellowstone to flyfish fo...
published: 14 Nov 2012
author: krudler406
Man v MT 12F1: Black Canyon of the Yellowstone
Man v MT 12F1: Black Canyon of the Yellowstone
Join me and Ghetto-C as we backpack into the Black Canyon of the Yellowstone to flyfish for giant cutthroat trout!- published: 14 Nov 2012
- views: 491
- author: krudler406
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Where the Yellowstone Goes - Film Teaser (Fishing)
Where the Yellowstone Goes http://www.wheretheyellowstonegoes.com/ From the producers of R...
published: 12 Oct 2011
author: 10mph
Where the Yellowstone Goes - Film Teaser (Fishing)
Where the Yellowstone Goes - Film Teaser (Fishing)
Where the Yellowstone Goes http://www.wheretheyellowstonegoes.com/ From the producers of Ride the Divide comes an adventure documentary film about a fly-fish...- published: 12 Oct 2011
- views: 2553
- author: 10mph
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Rafting the Yellowstone River with Montana Whitewater near Yellowstone National Park
Montana Whitewater Raft Company in Gardiner Montana gives you the top notch rafting experi...
published: 02 Mar 2010
author: Montana Whitewater
Rafting the Yellowstone River with Montana Whitewater near Yellowstone National Park
Rafting the Yellowstone River with Montana Whitewater near Yellowstone National Park
Montana Whitewater Raft Company in Gardiner Montana gives you the top notch rafting experience at the North Entrance to Yellowstone National Park. http://www...- published: 02 Mar 2010
- views: 14986
- author: Montana Whitewater
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Trailer for The Yellowstone Watercolor Experience with Tom Jones
The World of Art Signature Series will take you far beyond the artist studio, and into a c...
published: 22 Jun 2011
author: JerrysArtarama
Trailer for The Yellowstone Watercolor Experience with Tom Jones
Trailer for The Yellowstone Watercolor Experience with Tom Jones
The World of Art Signature Series will take you far beyond the artist studio, and into a creative adventure. Journey with artist Tom Jones, deep into Yellows...- published: 22 Jun 2011
- views: 751
- author: JerrysArtarama
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Where the Yellowstone Goes
Robert Hawkins launches his handmade driftboat on a 30 day adventure down the Yellowstone ...
published: 29 Jul 2011
author: 10mph
Where the Yellowstone Goes
Where the Yellowstone Goes
Robert Hawkins launches his handmade driftboat on a 30 day adventure down the Yellowstone River. A film by Hunter Weeks.- published: 29 Jul 2011
- views: 1875
- author: 10mph