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12-06-2004, 07:18 PM
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Re: Supervolcanoes
I know someone who has you guys beat...remember Y2k? Let's just say he was very prepared...
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12-06-2004, 07:25 PM
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Re: Supervolcanoes
Good question Space Monkey, Just how far under ones house do you own rights to. I know years back when I was living on the homstead you had mineral rights to what ever was under your land, gold, oil etc, not sure if that is still so.
Me too Brian; from being a kid, I've always made quiet little contingency plans for the holocaust, such as where to haul our butts off to, where the best place to loot food would be, how to hide when the fallout began. Me to.
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12-07-2004, 01:25 AM
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Re: Supervolcanoes
[quote=Maryjane] All of Canada? well except for Midland Ontario Alexa, right? QUOTE]
Are you sure Maryjane ? Not interesteed to be a legend ? All right then. Let's say only Québec will be under water and Ontario will have the ocean nearby and St-Laurent in the south. Don't forget to write all your québecoises words and the fact you met me in your journal. Who knows, maybe some day in the future, someone will find your journal and wonder where the hell was Québec and what kind of people lived there.  Please forget those with "tabar---", "cr--", etc 
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12-07-2004, 01:53 AM
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Re: Supervolcanoes
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Originally Posted by I, Brian
Actually, for some reason I've always been pretty concerned about establishing a long-term home away from places of major potential calamity.
It used to bug me as a kid as to which country would be the safest place to live in.
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When your time is over, it doesn't matter where you are. I'm sure you know that Brian. I won't change Canada for any other country in the world.
For some reason, I kept the tragedy of Pompei in my memory and whenever another volcan wakes up, that tragedy haunts me. I'll always keep at distance any country with volcans and earthquakes. Nice place Florida, but not for me. I was ready to change my user name when I found out, one of those hurricane was called Alex.
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12-07-2004, 03:18 AM
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Re: Supervolcanoes
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Originally Posted by Maryjane
600,000 years even carbon dating would only give you a ball park figure at dating the past event of a previous catastrophy at such site and just how can they tell acuratly when another eruption is due untill volcano in question is already in the begining stages of reawakening. There is always the sysmic readings one can log but it could still be days, hours, weeks, months, maybe even years before the final blow up.
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Actually, radiocarbon dating will only yield results up to about 50,000 years ago, and then only if you have organic material to be dated (carbon from a fire, non-fossilized bone, plant matter, etc.). For anything older than that, and for non-organic material you would need to use other dating methods. In dating rock that has hardened from volcanic eruptions, one of the main dating methods used is potassium-argon dating, which measures how much of a radioactive isotope of potassium has decayed into argon since the molten rock solidified. I imagine this is one of the methods that would be used in studies such as the ones we've been talking about here. Potassium-argon dating is useful on material around 100,000 years old or older. Because potassium-40 has a half-life of 1.3 billion years, it can be used on material up to billions of years old.
Anyway, that's what I remember from my archaeology and geology courses. 
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12-08-2004, 11:45 AM
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Re: Supervolcanoes
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Originally Posted by Maryjane
Don't worry Alixa when the water receids from Quebec there will only be the aliens from Beatlguise left here on earth and they got bugs anyway ewwww.
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That day I hope I'll be on another planet or plane of existance. I'm not fond of bugs. 
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06-07-2005, 12:14 PM
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Re: Supervolcanoes
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Originally Posted by The Master™
I can't remember if I posted this on here before, certainly can't find it, but thought I'd put it out there...
Four years ago, the BBC did a documentary about a supervolcano under Yellowstone National Park:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/1999/supervolcanoes.shtml
It now seems that the BBC are going to be doing a docu-rama about the site again, shortly... Could be well worth a watch...
The Americans have always prided themselves on have the biggest and best of everything... Here is another for the scrap-books... The supervolcano under Yellowstone National Park is thought to be the biggest in the world...
If/when it blows, we are looking at an extinction level event... Most of the living organisms of the planet will die out because of the initial explosion and the nuclear winter caused by all the dust and debris thrown into the atmosphere... In addition, it is thought that the resulting explosion could shift the planet on its axis...
Scary thoughts... Oh, and one more thing - it is several hundred years late for its latest eruption...
Time to start living in the now... 
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Will finally be able to see it this week.
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06-07-2005, 02:44 PM
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Re: Supervolcanoes
i'm sure it'll be repeated here as well :smilie:
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