Showing posts with label Phenomenom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phenomenom. Show all posts

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Volcano a Seper, Can Destroy 2 / 3 U.S.

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Volcano a Seper, Can Destroy 2 / 3 U.S. 
March 11, 2011 
 


Uniten States Geological Survey (USGS), reveal the presence of increased activity at the volcano in Yellowstone National Park. The USGS has recorded an increase in surface area of ​​the largest volcano in the world, about 7.6 centimeters per year in the last 3 years.
"Growth in height is very unusual because it occurred in an area so vast and at very high speeds," said Robert Smith, a professor of geophysics at the University of Utah, as reported by dailymail, March 9, 2011.
Initially, says Smith, the institute is concerned that this phenomenon will lead to the eruption of the volcano. "However, we found that the magma beneath the region is now located at a depth of 10 kilometers, so we do not panic," he said.
Even so, Smith said, if magma continues to rise by only 2 to 3 kilometers from the surface, that's when Americans really need to worry.
As is known, the mountains in Yellowstone National Park has erupted twice in terrible about 1.3 million years ago and about 642 thousand years ago. The last time erupted, spewing ash up to his height of 30 thousand feet, or approximately 9100 meters and the dust has closed the region ranging from western United States to the Gulf of Mexico.
The researchers predicted that if the phenomenon of rising ground in the region continues, this super volcano has the potential to erupt in the near future. If to erupt, then the two thirds parts of the United States will no longer be habitable.
Unfortunately, due to lack of data held from the last eruption, the researchers could not estimate when the next natural disaster will occur. To be sure, the massive eruption of this mountain will make Eyjafjallajokull eruption in Iceland in April 2010 and then-which could damage flight schedules across the world, visible, very small-scale.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

March 19, the Moon will be Very Close to Earth

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March 19, the Moon will be Very Close to Earth Sunday, March 6, 2011 | nature

{On March 19, 2011, the Moon will be located very close to Earth. The shortest distance in the last 18 years. On that date, the moon will be within 356,577 kilometers from Earth. Previously, the closest distance to Earth's Moon is 363,104 kilometers. Closest distance to Earth's Moon is known as the "lunar perigee." At this time, the moon will appear larger than usual. The opposite of the lunar perigee is the lunar apogee. At that time, the moon is at the farthest distance with the Earth. At perigee, the moon appears larger than about 14 percent at apogee. Climate bother? Prediction closeness Moon will disturb the Earth's climate patterns emerge. However, scientists are not sure with the prediction. "There will be no earthquake or volcano eruption associated with the lunar perigee," said Pete Wheeler of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy. "The effect is most simply a higher tide and low tide is lower. But it's not a big thing," he added. Several major disasters have occurred at the time was the lunar perigree, such as hurricanes in New England, USA, in 1938 or flood Hunter Valley, Australia in 1955. Hurricane Katrina in 2005 also occurred when the position of the Moon close to Earth. Astronomer David Reneke denied that the events triggered by the position of the Moon. "All the incidents could be linked with the position of heavenly bodies ... comets, planets, the sun," he said. (Source: Lunar Planner, News.com.au)