Super Volcano In Yellowstone National Park
John Ray
Super Volcano In Yellowstone National Park
Mon Mar 15 03:09:24 2004
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Super Volcano In Yellowstone National Park
Source: United States Geological Survey, University of Utah, The BBC

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http://www.solcomhouse.com/yellowstone.htm

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Sunday, March 14, 2004, 6:42:00 PM EST
>
> News From Green Hornet
> Author: Jim Sinclair/Green Hornet
>
> I received this email from Green Hornet about some alarming events that
> are transpiring in Yellowstone Park part of which I am posting here. My
> comments follow immediately after.
>
> "Also, intense goings-on in Yellowstone Park. 300 elk died overnight last
> week with no viral agent discovered. Could be sulfide or CO 2 gas did
> them in. Hydrogen sulfide levels are way up in the park. Definite sign of
> seismic action and geothermal welling upward. There is a full scale
> disaster practice called for March 21. Tourists are being turned away.
> Level of the bottom of the lake is up 100 feet... a big bulge ready to
> pop. Something may blow soon.
>
> High tide of 7+ feet is due March 17-24 but near record high tides are
> due in June and July, 9.0 feet +, which could influence fluid physics
> enough BETWEEN the Rockies and the West coast to trigger a major
> earthquake of 7 or better. There is a 75% chance of a quake of this
> magnitude occurring, but where it will occur is tough to nail down. It
> depends on structural stress and where that stress is most critical. Last
> week in the park, there was a 6.5 quake and 3.2 aftershock. If the tide
> triggers a quake and an eruption in the Yellowstone caldera, there could
> be enough downwind clastics to affect Midwest grain crops and send prices
> of them AND HEDGE METALS way up. St. Helen's happened just this way. Fast
> with short notice. Stay tuned ......
>
> A note of interest: within one week of high tide was when Mt St. Helen's
> blew up here in Washington State, Pacific NW.
>
> Thought you might be interested. Sure would coincide with JS timing re:
> chop upwards and out, yes?"
>
> Dear Green Hornet,
>
> Thank you for sending me this chatter on the potential problems that have
> been brewing under a general news brownout at Yellowstone.
>
> This is not idle conversation but potentially a real
> ecological/geological disaster brewing quietly that few in the US or
> world are following outide.
>
> You would be amazed how close this type of earth event is to some of the
> longest time criteria that Kenny Adams uses in his complex, long term
> proprietary probability studies that determine gold windows for both buy
> and sell side analysis. But I am not at liberty to be any more specific.
>
>
> Yours,
>
> Jim
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Yellowstone Volcano Observatory
Monitoring the Largest Volcanic System in North America
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/yvo/

February 2004 Yellowstone Seismicity Summary

During February 2004, 55 earthquakes were located in
the Yellowstone region. The largest shock to occur
during this period was a magnitude 2.1 earthquake
on February 24 at 5:41 PM MST, located about 3.4
miles north northeast of Fishing Bridge, Wyoming.

Earthquake activity in the Yellowstone region is at
background levels.
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/yvo/activity.html 

 


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