Yellowstone Super-volcano Case Study - H. E. Flashcards

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When did volcanic activity approximately begin in Yellowstone?

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2 million years ago, when a caldera formed

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Roughly how long ago did the two major eruptions occur?

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1.3 million years, 640,000 years

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Have other eruptions occurred other than the two major eruptions?

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Yes, many smaller ones

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Why is it difficult to find the specific number of eruptions from Yellowstone?

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They may have been buried or destroyed by later eruptions, the volume of ejected material is unknown

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How far did ash from Yellowstone’s largest eruption reach and what was its impact on the globe?

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Ash around globe, a noticeable but temporary decrease in global temperature

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Are volcanic events predictable?

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No, they do not follow a regular pattern

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What kind of hazards are most likely from Yellowstone?

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Lava flow or hydrothermal event

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Is the Yellowstone caldera rising?

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It is rising and falling however this does not necessarily indicate imminent eruption

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When did the super-volcano last erupt?

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70,000 years ago

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Why could a volcanic eruption occur at any time at Yellowstone?

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The hot spot under Yellowstone heats, stretches and weakens the crustal rock, enabling magma to rise

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Is there a risk of a super-volcano style eruption soon?

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The risk is exceedingly low

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