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Tiger
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Maybe you watched the program. This statement was released yesterday:

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As Indonesians struggled to recover from the second deadly earthquake to strike them in three months, an Australian expert warned the country faced the prospect of a "super volcano" eruption that would dwarf all previous catastrophes.

Professor Ray Cas of Monash University's School of Geosciences said the world's biggest super volcano was Lake Toba, on Indonesia's island of Sumatra, site of both the recent massive earthquakes.

Cas told Australian media Friday that Toba sits on a faultline running down the middle of Sumatra -- just where some seismologists say a third earthquake might strike following the 9.0 magnitude quake on December 26 and Monday's 8.7 temblor.

Those quakes occurred along faultlines running just off Sumatra's west coast and created seismological stresses which could hasten an eruption.

Cas said Toba last erupted 73,000 years ago in an event so massive that it altered the entire world's climate.

"The eruption released 1,000 cubic kilometers (240 cubic miles) of ash and rock debris into the atmosphere, much of it as fine ash which blocked out solar radiation, kicking the world back into an ice age," he said.

The scientist said super volcanos represented the greatest potential hazard on earth, "the only greater threat being an asteroid impact from space".

"A super volcano will definitely erupt," he said.

"It could be in a few, 50 or another 1000 years but sooner or later one is going to go off."

Other super volcanos are found in Italy, South America, the United States and New Zealand -- where Mount Taupo could be ready for eruption.

"It has a big eruption every 2,000 years, and it last erupted about 2,000 years ago," Cas said.

The potential death toll from a super volcano eruption "could reach the hundreds of thousands to millions and there are serious implications on climate, weather and viability of food production," Cas said.

"The big problem is a lot of the volcanoes that potentially could erupt are perhaps not monitored to the degree that they should be, and of course we learnt that lesson from the Boxing Day tsunami disaster," he said.


Ben.

[Edited on 02-04-2005 by Tiger]
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Sounds like scare mongering to me.
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If they'd have said that about the Tsunami though before it happened, people would have said the same.....
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lmao again
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Originally posted by Tiger
If they'd have said that about the Tsunami though before it happened, people would have said the same.....


Not really as i've heard of those occuring before. A super eruption sounds so american. Can't be a normal eruption, has to have a nice scary buzz word inserted before it.
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These people claim that these things will happen "It could be in a few, 50 or another 1000 years but sooner or later one is going to go off." Yeah no shit. I imagine that there will be a big volcanic explosion within the next 1000 years, but who cares? There is nothing we can do to stop it is there? All this guy is doing is trying to make people live in fear & when it does eventually happen we will all have to kiss his ass because he was right. Then we will all die.

[Edited on 03-04-2005 by Ian]
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wouldnt mind being alive when the world starts to come to an end..... would be some fooking experience. Seeing everything around u coming to an end, the thrill of trying to survive to see it and feel it go bang.

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quote:
Originally posted by RCoughtrie
wouldnt mind being alive when the world starts to come to an end..... would be some fooking experience. Seeing everything around u coming to an end, the thrill of trying to survive to see it and feel it go bang.

[Edited on 02-04-2005 by RCoughtrie]


Yeah, definitly.
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which program was this and when was it on?
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It was on a couple of weeks back i think, i think it was called Super volcano....
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scientist's talk through their arse's most of the time

[Edited on 03-04-2005 by Ian]
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what about the fish?
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I downloaded the Supervolcano thing, it was mildly interesting and IF omething like that happened then it would cause a global breakdown but it's extremely likely that anything like that will happen at least in our lifetime, or ever, in my opinion
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I have studied so called super volcanoes a fair bit in the past. The programme you are referring to does represent a current threat to human life, but the majority of the programme is "hyped" up for public viewing. In reality, the chances of one of us being around when one of these Calderas pops is highly unlikely.

However, some parts of this programme are somewhat suspect, considering the word "caldera" isnt used, or simply because they are referring to these as typical mounts/volcanoes, which they are not.
The Caldera we should mostly be watching out for at the moment is the Caldera based at the Yellowstone National Park in the the USA. It has been expanding over the past 20 years since its magma chamber has started to expand once again. A lake at the far end of the park is actually slowly tipping upwards, causing one end of the lake to dry out! Expect some kind of extra-ordinary event at Yellowstone within 100 years as far as im concerned. A large eruption is unlikely though.

If anyone else wants more info, just U2U me and i will explain in greater detail
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so in short, the entire programme is hyped up BS
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were all gonna die its just a case of when

 
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