Monday, November 28, 2011

Yellowstone Supervolcano… The Greatest Hidden Discovery

There is no safe place on earth when nature takes its great revenge. Armoring man against the movement of nature’s calamities is of great important to avoid too much damage and further loss of lives. It is important to make oneself aware of the event in the power of nature to affect man’s life especially when it comes to disaster-related events. Your eagerness as a man being concern about a certain phenomenon is like you will never sleep when enthusiasm awakens you seem you never want to sleep but when you are awaken while asleep enthusiasm will never succeed. It becomes a great reason for anyone to know the real scenario and proper precautions with intensive preparedness when it comes to earthquakes, tsunamis, tornadoes and other natural or man-made calamities.



Latest updates in Yellow Supervolcano leads men to get the best options of getting the right information and shield himself of better things to do when it erupts or show dangerous movements. The 2011 updates from researchers and some geologists stated that super-volcano located in Wyoming rising based on the recorded data since last 2004. The super volcano floor continue to increase 3 inches every year in accordance to the data shown for the previous years with the quickest rate ever recorded starting in 1923.

You can think for the basic reason that a 10, 000 years old glacier all of a sudden melted and relate it too in the most latest news on the previous news of Haiti earthquake last 2010 of January along with some 1620 small temblors within 17th of January 2010 to the 1st day of February 2010 swarming the second greatest data ever enlisted in the Yellowstone Caldera. The biggest of these aftershocks was a 3.8 magnitude on the 21st January 2010.

This swarm stretched on background levels of February 2010 and it was further noted that in 2009, more than 500 earthquakes event happened at Yellowstone in the remaining week of such year. More earthquake incidents happened during the previous years that awaken the Yellowstone super volcano. Geologist Christopher C. Sanders posted on January 1, 2009 that he is giving an advice to all officials of the State near surrounding the Yellowstone Nation Park on its great potential to create a State of Emergency because there were 252 earthquakes in last week which were all observed and recorded under USGS. There was a 3D view of the rising magma movement in the surface which is a pre-warning signs of the major eruption of Supervolcano. Thus he mentioned that he wanted everybody to leave the place and those who are 200 miles away around the volcano caldera.

The ESA satellite also revealed the discoveries they found in Yellowstone Caldera. Recently, molten rock moves about 15 km from the surface of the earth and USGS scientists along with Charles Wicks, Wayne Thatcher use the Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry or InSAR located the changes and drawn its movement in the northern rim of caldera region. The record noted that portion of the Supervolcano rise 13 cm starting from the data gathered on 1997 to 2003. InSAR is the most innovative version of the “spot the difference” includes the combination of the different mathematical radar images in acquisition to the nearest possibility of pointing into the space at several times to make a digital elevate models revealing many undetectable changes which occur between those acquired images.

ESA satellite also showed several facts about the real event happening in the Yellowstone Caldera. The unhidden fact showed that this supervolcano is getting restless posing signs that it will erupt. Its mobility of the rising magma is very visible signifying the pre-eruption signs. The research supports this idea as shown on the data gathered as well as those which are visible in the images of the Supervolcano. Moreover, in the onset of 2004, scientists noted the ground elevation at the height of 7 cm (2.8 inch.). Annually and it only lower its rising level in 2007 and 2010. Yet it continues to swell and its ground over the area of the volcano raised about 25 cm.(10inch.). This is very unusual as it covers the biggest area with a high rate as told by Utah expert in Yellowstone volcanism, Bob Smith. Actually, Yellowstone is the 1st National Park in the World. Some geologists and scientists believed that swelling is due to the magma reservoir which is 7 to 10 km from the earth’s surface that drives towards the upper part to uplift and this event based on some opinion will not herald to lead the greatest catastrophe. The scientists further continue to monitor the rise and fall of the Yellow Caldera magma movement.

When eruption of this supervolcano will happen, people must know what to do before, during and after earthquake attack. It is the only way that man can survive against it. Once everyone knows how to protect themselves and save their lives on supervolcano eruption, then it becomes their tool to continue their existence here on earth. Preparedness, risk reduction and management make men well armored from natural calamities and destructions. This is something anyone must consider that no matter how big or small earthquakes from simple volcanic eruption to supervolcanic destructions will make them successfully triumph over nature’s untoward twists of events like when Yellow Caldera supervolcano erupts in U.S.

Tips for all the people who are on the area of Yellow Supervolcano, they must take vigilance and prepare for any changes and signs of its volcanic activity. People residing on the place should know the basic things when earthquake happens and must take the biggest initiative to do the right thing with presence of mind even if such supervolcano will or not make its greatest blow. This is the only way people can at least get the peace of mind through understanding the nature of such event and conquering it. Man has the greatest edge with the advent of technologies and innovative methods to overcome any calamity or disastrous event so man is still the best steward still to continue the human race.

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