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Yellowstone Supervolcano Larger Than First Thought 451

drewtheman writes "New studies of the plumbing that feeds the Yellowstone supervolcano in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park shows the plume and the magma chamber under the volcano are larger than first thought and contradicts claims that only shallow hot rock exists. University of Utah research professor of geophysics Robert Smith led four separate studies that verify a plume of hot and molten rock at least 410 miles deep that rises at an angle from the northwest."

Comment Re:A Little Known Maryland Scientist Has Made Publ (Score 1) 492

Couple ideas come to mind. First, you could build floating humidifiers that would pump the water into the air over oceans. When it comes down after evaporating, it comes down over water. You could do the same thing above the Arctic circle or around Antarctica and get the same result, plus adding to the snow cover and ice at the poles that is melting so fast. It all depends on where you put the machines.

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