Tuesday, February 1, 2011

[Geology2] Thoughts/observations on supervolcanos

Pick you favorite supervolcano . . .

[biblicalhstoryarchaeology]

Re: Most violent volcano (Anak Krakatau) ready to erupt?   Posted by:
"Jack Kilmon" jkilmon@historian.net jkilmon_2000   Date: Mon Jan 31,
2011 7:59 am ((PST))

Yes, I should have said recent history. I think we have to look at
Tambora as the biggest boy with 150 cubic kilometers of ejecta and
killing 92,000 people. Vesuvius killed an estimated 16,000 and Krakatoa
killed 36,000. The largest volcanic episode in the last 100K years was
Toba, of course, which nearly wiped out the human species reducing
global population to less than 10,000. Toba was a super volcano like
Yellowstone. When that goes, neither of us will find a place to hide,
that is if it goes up in what remains of my lifetime.
Jack

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From: "saintxmas" <saintxmas@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 12:08 AM
To: <biblicalhistoryarchaeology@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [biblicalhistoryarchaeology] Re: Most violent volcano (Anak
Krakatau) ready to erupt?

Actually Jack, my understanding is that the eruption on the Isle of
Santorini [Thera] in the 15th century BCE is estimated at 6 times
greater than Krakatoa.
Vesuvius eruption in 79AD was at least as great.
Yellowstone apparently blows every 600,000 years and is currently 40,000
years overdue.
Good luck up there.
Rod

--- In biblicalhistoryarchaeology@yahoogroups.com, "Jack Kilmon"
<jkilmon@...> wrote:

I climbed Krakatau in 1991 when its vent at the top was just pouring our
sulfur dioxide and steam and have followed its progression ever since. I
stood on Carita Beach, from where we took a boat to the volcano, and
could see the gases and steam, Carita is called the "Beach of Ghosts" by
some residents because of the thousands of corpses that were left ashore
when the 130 foot high tsunami receded. The amount of damage it will do
when it erupts again will depend on the nature of the magma plug.
Krakatau in 1883 was the most massive explosion in history but it will
be just a little firecracker compared to Yellowstone when it erupts, and
it will. When it does, the entire North American continent would be
covered in ash and an ash cloud will linger 5-10 years dropping average
temperatures by ten degrees. Worldwide food crops will be destroyed.
Just a little something to look forward to.
Jack

From: Elena Vaccaro
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 9:14 AM
To: biblicalhistoryarchaeology@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biblicalhistoryarchaeology] Most violent volcano (Anak
Krakatau) ready to erupt?

            Also add prayers for the rest of the
world when it does erupt in all of it's glory. The last time it did
erupt, the tidal wave was worse than the Tsunami of 2004 along with the
emission of toxic gasses that devastated most of the population for
miles around. Many were saved because they climbed to an elevation above
the toxic fumes and the subsequent tsunami.

              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krakatoa
              Elena


              --- On Fri, 11/26/10, Brother
Shane <wisevirgin_777@...> wrote:
      Date: Friday, November 26, 2010, 12:40 PM

                                  Please
pray for our Friends & Brethren living in the Malay Archipelago
(Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and The Philippines)...they
have suffered much over the past ten years...

                            Anak
Krakatau volcano is producing hundreds of eruptions every day lately.
Scientists around the world are wondering: is it preparing for it's
third big blast in human history?

http://globalrumblings.blogspot.com/2010/11/most-violent-volcano-ready-for-eruption.html

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