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Whats going on at yellowstone?

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posted on Apr, 16 2013 @ 11:17 PM
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Originally posted by alysha.angel
www.seis.utah.edu...

heres a list of all of the recent quakes in YS folks..


yup thats about right... 52 txt msgs (eq's) sent to my cell within the past few days... ugh semi annoying,,, but i like to be on the upkeep when it comes to this area...



posted on Apr, 18 2013 @ 11:08 PM
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For general information, here's a news item that came out today regarding the re-determined size of the magma chamber.

"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."

Yellowstone's volcano plumbing bigger than thought



posted on May, 5 2013 @ 10:30 PM
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Fairly good uptick in the west side of the park right now


Yellowstone park



posted on May, 5 2013 @ 10:34 PM
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Originally posted by steve95988
Fairly good uptick in the west side of the park right now


Yellowstone park


weird... something is happening. Nothing usually happens and i've been following this thread for like two years.


Strange. Could be nothing, but just weird it is only happening in one place.



posted on May, 5 2013 @ 10:42 PM
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Woah Mama!! Time to pull up GEE...




posted on May, 5 2013 @ 11:22 PM
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M3.6 - SOUTHERN IDAHO Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 3.6 Date-Time 6 May 2013 03:20:56 UTC 5 May 2013 21:20:57 near epicenter 5 May 2013 20:20:56 standard time in your timezone Location 42.620N 111.955W Depth 4 km Distances 29 km (17 mi) W of Soda Springs, Idaho 48 km (29 mi) SE of Pocatello, Idaho 53 km (32 mi) SE of Chubbuck, Idaho 70 km (43 mi) SSE of Blackfoot, Idaho 206 km (127 mi) N of Salt Lake City, Utah Location Uncertainty Horizontal: 6.8 km; Vertical 21.0 km Parameters Nph = 24; Dmin = 72.6 km; Rmss = 0.84 seconds; Gp = 82° Version = 5 Event ID us c000gp07



M4.2 - SOUTHERN IDAHO Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 4.2 Date-Time 6 May 2013 03:13:42 UTC 5 May 2013 21:13:43 near epicenter 5 May 2013 20:13:42 standard time in your timezone Location 42.608N 111.947W Depth 11 km Distances 28 km (17 mi) W of Soda Springs, Idaho 50 km (31 mi) SE of Pocatello, Idaho 54 km (33 mi) SE of Chubbuck, Idaho 72 km (44 mi) SSE of Blackfoot, Idaho 205 km (127 mi) N of Salt Lake City, Utah Location Uncertainty Horizontal: 12.1 km; Vertical 10.9 km Parameters Nph = 24; Dmin = 71.5 km; Rmss = 1.16 seconds; Gp = 82° Version = 6 Event ID us c000gp04


I think you are seeing the Idaho quakes.
One quake was at 03:13:42 UTC
Another at 03:20:56 UTC

The times of those quakes look fairly close to the ones listed above.


There is one quake listed at 1:14:48 UTC for Yellowstone too.

M.
edit on 5-5-2013 by Moshpet because: M+A+T+H = 42



posted on May, 5 2013 @ 11:23 PM
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Originally posted by westcoast
Woah Mama!! Time to pull up GEE...



for some reason i can not get Gee to connect to the IRIS website,,, not sure whats goin on



posted on May, 5 2013 @ 11:26 PM
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Nope...they are seperate events.

Very interesting.


MAP 3.6 2013/05/06 03:20:56 42.620 -111.955 4.9 SOUTHERN IDAHO
MAP 4.2 2013/05/06 03:13:42 42.608 -111.947 11.3 SOUTHERN IDAHO
MAP 2.7 2013/05/06 01:14:48 44.585 -110.974 10.1 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING
MAP 2.9 2013/05/03 10:43:10 44.686 -110.044 5.0 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING
MAP 2.5 2013/04/29 10:31:30 45.030 -111.851 4.8 WESTERN MONTANA


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posted on May, 5 2013 @ 11:30 PM
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Cross check the utc times on the YS maps with that information.
(Left hand side times is the UTC listing)

2- Idaho quakes.
1- YS
1- Montana



posted on May, 5 2013 @ 11:34 PM
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Yup!

You can see all three of them on the thumbnails



posted on May, 5 2013 @ 11:35 PM
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Originally posted by steve95988

Originally posted by westcoast
Woah Mama!! Time to pull up GEE...



for some reason i can not get Gee to connect to the IRIS website,,, not sure whats goin on



Blah!!!! I can't get it to work either...hate it when that happens!



posted on May, 5 2013 @ 11:35 PM
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nothing is going on

cant believe this thread is still going on



posted on May, 5 2013 @ 11:38 PM
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Boy, I wish I had the same crystal ball as you.



posted on May, 6 2013 @ 12:04 AM
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Okay, I have been trying to post this for hours... and keep getting kicked off line grrr.

Nothing going on you say - Really?? Micro Swarm last few days! Anything could happen really!


2.7 13km SE of West Yellowstone, Montana 2013-05-06 01:14:48 44.585°N 110.974°W 10.1
1.3 14km WNW of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-03 17:24:24 44.515°N 111.000°W 12.5
2.1 67km ENE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-03 14:48:27 44.680°N 110.033°W 5.1
2.0 66km ENE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-03 14:36:49 44.690°N 110.061°W 4.9
2.9 67km ENE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-03 10:43:10 44.686°N 110.044°W 5.0
0.7 12km NNE of West Yellowstone, Montana 2013-05-03 05:20:52 44.766°N 111.033°W 9.1
0.5 19km SE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 20:11:17 44.318°N 110.678°W 7.6
1.1 21km SE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 20:08:47 44.302°N 110.664°W 7.0
1.5 22km SE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 20:03:34 44.297°N 110.657°W 9.6
1.2 18km SE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 20:00:41 44.328°N 110.698°W 11.6
1.3 41km ENE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 19:36:31 44.614°N 110.350°W 2.7
0.9 21km NE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 15:49:53 44.589°N 110.621°W 8.1
0.8 22km SE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 06:06:58 44.299°N 110.652°W 6.9
1.5 21km SE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 05:18:06 44.302°N 110.667°W 6.8
0.9 21km SSE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 05:04:38 44.299°N 110.683°W 7.0
1.9 19km SE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 04:52:14 44.315°N 110.691°W 10.7
-0.3 20km SE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 04:51:42 44.308°N 110.678°W 4.3
0.5 19km SSE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 04:45:11 44.312°N 110.690°W 7.1
1.1 19km SE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 04:43:42 44.326°N 110.676°W 5.1
1.5 17km SE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 04:43:26 44.327°N 110.703°W 11.3
1.4 20km SE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 04:42:39 44.311°N 110.673°W 7.3
0.9 17km SSE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 04:39:41 44.326°N 110.704°W 11.2
1.1 20km SE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 04:38:44 44.313°N 110.672°W 3.9
0.5 24km SE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 04:36:05 44.283°N 110.652°W 3.9
0.4 16km SSE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 04:35:47 44.339°N 110.718°W 13.0
1.0 20km SE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 04:34:57 44.307°N 110.683°W 2.3
1.0 19km SE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 04:34:46 44.317°N 110.686°W 2.1
1.5 20km SE of Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 2013-05-02 04:34:36 44.310°N 110.674°W 10.6
1.6 30km NE of West Yellowstone, Montana 2013-05-01 14:43:24 44.820°N 110.795°W 5.2
1.1 37km WNW of West Yellowstone, Montana 2013-05-01 13:42:52 44.796°N 111.538°W 10.2
0.9 14km E of West Yellowstone, Montana 2013-04-30 15:48:36 44.640°N 110.920°W 9.5
1.1 15km E of West Yellowstone, Montana 2013-04-30 14:37:25 44.647°N 110.915°W 9.5
0.9 14km E of West Yellowstone, Montana 2013-04-30 14:17:04 44.647°N 110.924°W 9.2
1.0 15km E of West Yellowstone, Montana 2013-04-30 14:14:16 44.646°N 110.916°W 10.3
0.9 15km E of West Yellowstone, Montana 2013-04-30 07:46:22 44.649°N 110.916°W 9.3
0.8 14km E of West Yellowstone, Montana 2013-04-30 07:24:18 44.647°N 110.917°W 8.8
0.8 14km E of West Yellowstone, Montana 2013-04-30 06:47:24 44.650°N 110.917°W 8.7
0.9 15km E of West Yellowstone, Montana 2013-04-30 06:14:17 44.646°N 110.916°W 9.2
0.4 15km E of West Yellowstone, Montana 2013-04-30 05:38:17 44.641°N 110.914°W 8.4
0.9 17km NNE of West Yellowstone, Montana 2013-04-29 12:38:26 44.804°N 111.001°W 6.1
1.2 31km SSE of Virginia City, Montana 2013-04-29 10:32:51 45.017°N 111.860°W 3.6
2.5 30km SSE of Virginia City, Montana 2013-04-29 10:31:30 45.030°N 111.851°W 4.8
0.5 17km NNE of West Yellowstone, Montana 2013-04-29 10:23:04 44.806°N 111.001°W 5.0
1.1 32km S of Virginia City, Montana 2013-04-29 10:18:14 45.003°N 111.888°W 0.4



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posted on May, 6 2013 @ 12:29 AM
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Originally posted by XFILER108
nothing is going on

cant believe this thread is still going on



Hi how ya doin? yeah oh im ats resident psychic here and i disagree .. all tho its nothing major it needs to be noted anyway .. i still sense YS will blow her top in a big way in about 15 years or so .. so yeah we re still watching her like a hawk..



posted on May, 6 2013 @ 05:16 PM
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I usually just watch, havent been on ATS in forever, but for the first time in more than a decade I saw that the Island Park Caldera is not only showing activity but a definate pattern. readings getting systematically more shallow and stronger as they go. Think its worth keeping an eye on right now.



posted on May, 6 2013 @ 06:03 PM
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Originally posted by mrsdudara
I usually just watch, havent been on ATS in forever, but for the first time in more than a decade I saw that the Island Park Caldera is not only showing activity but a definite pattern. readings getting systematically more shallow and stronger as they go. Think its worth keeping an eye on right now.


The only real way to be sure of anything is to wait.
Things you could do, to check and see if there is really anything to worry about, is find what sensors watch that cadera. Then look for the GPS data and check to see if there is any rapid shifts in elevation or movement.
Also look for any information of the hot springs or new hot springs etc that might have formed or dried up.

M.



posted on May, 6 2013 @ 08:24 PM
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Originally posted by Moshpet
The only real way to be sure of anything is to wait.
Things you could do, to check and see if there is really anything to worry about, is find what sensors watch that cadera. Then look for the GPS data and check to see if there is any rapid shifts in elevation or movement.
Also look for any information of the hot springs or new hot springs etc that might have formed or dried up.

M.


That's the truth. Time will tell. Most likely nothing more than typical shifting. Just found it odd that it developed a pattern. As for the rest, Im afraid my age is showing. I am not technically savy at all. For those with the ability, I think it would be a good idea to watch all that, and I hope you share it because I would love to know. Ive always been facinated by geological activity. Even though Im only 36, I remember when remote controlls came into play for televisions, and microwaves, and even remember a big chunk of my life when there was no world wide web. SHeesh sounds like I remember dinosaurs too. The only thing Ive learned about technology is that I dont like it much at all. So for me, I would be interested to know if anyone in the area is seeing anything out of the ordinary with the world around them.



posted on May, 6 2013 @ 09:09 PM
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Originally posted by mrsdudara

That's the truth. Time will tell. Most likely nothing more than typical shifting. Just found it odd that it developed a pattern. As for the rest, Im afraid my age is showing. I am not technically savy at all. For those with the ability, I think it would be a good idea to watch all that, and I hope you share it because I would love to know. Ive always been facinated by geological activity. Even though Im only 36, I remember when remote controlls came into play for televisions, and microwaves, and even remember a big chunk of my life when there was no world wide web. SHeesh sounds like I remember dinosaurs too. The only thing Ive learned about technology is that I dont like it much at all. So for me, I would be interested to know if anyone in the area is seeing anything out of the ordinary with the world around them.


And it is people like you that will survive not being tethered and married to technology to feel important or smart.

I feel pity for the new generation whose measure of self-worth is quantified by the number of "Likes" or "Followers" they have, and yet they find it difficult to easily interface with real human beings in real world environments without discomfort.



posted on May, 7 2013 @ 03:48 PM
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Well seems on the uptick again today... still can not get GEE to work


This activity looks to be towards the west side of the park closest too this station ..YMR



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