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originally posted by: Aeshma
a reply to: visitedbythem
You realize we are talking years right....
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
originally posted by: Aeshma
a reply to: visitedbythem
You realize we are talking years right....
Insects and fungi/mold will survive we can eat that.
originally posted by: visitedbythem
Im 950 miles from Yellowstone. Is that far enough to survive?
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: redoubt
Watch out for little eruptions As with magma mapping, the science of forecasting volcanic eruptions is always improving. Most scientists think that magma buildup would be detectable for weeks, maybe years, preceding a major Yellowstone eruption. Warning signs would include distinctive earthquake swarms, gas emissions and rapid ground deformation.
www.livescience.com...
Let's hope not , are there reports of gas emissions or ground deformation ?
Remember when Mount St. Helens went , no one saw that coming.
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: opethPA
I have been to Yellowstone 6 times over the past 10 years, both back country and normal , and will say that their is 0 to worry about with what you are reporting.
There is a reason its the most active geothermal location on the planet.
Things shake, things run, things live, die, burn ...
If those things stop then it is time to get worried but since they arent , it is operating as expected.
Signed,
Harry S. Truman
Spirit Lake Lodge
Mt. St. Helens
May 17, 1980
originally posted by: MissCoyote
a reply to: anonentity
As if 1850s tech was all that bad lol it sure was greener