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How is it that it "MAY be overdue" faulty, if there isn't enough data to say either way? Sounds more like what he's saying is we simply don't know. It may, or may not be.
Originally posted by Griffo
reply to post by Klassified
How is it that it "MAY be overdue" faulty, if there isn't enough data to say either way? Sounds more like what he's saying is we simply don't know. It may, or may not be.
What he's saying is, there have been only 2 dormant periods in the whole history of the volcano. Statistically speaking this is an anomaly. If there had been, lets say, 10 dormant periods you could extrapolate the data to find out when it would be likely to blow. Using 2 points to extrapolate would likely bring out the wrong answer
It says when they ended but not when they started.
The most recent volcanic activity consisted of rhyolitic lava flows that erupted approximately 70,000 years ago. The largest of these flows formed the Pitchstone Plateau in southwestern Yellowstone National Park.
And almost wiped out mankind according to that.
The Mount Toba eruption is dated to approximately 71000 years ago.
Our technology will help more than 10,000 people survive the next supervolcano eruption, but still, billions will die. I only have one year of food stockpiled, so I can't survive a 6 year long volcanic winter.
The six year long volcanic winter and 1000-year-long instant Ice Age that followed Mount Toba's eruption may have decimated Modern Man's entire population. Genetic evidence suggests that Human population size fell to about 10,000 adults between 50 and 100 thousand years ago. The survivors from this global catastrophy would have found refuge in isolated tropical pockets, mainly in Equatorial Africa. Populations living in Europe and northern China would have been completely eliminated by the reduction of the summer temperatures by as much as 12 degrees centigrade.