Massive Supereruptions Might Not Trigger the Apocalypse, Just Decades of Chaos

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Finally, there are some good news on the Climate Apocalypse Front.

Climate experts have long believed that a volcanic suppression-a strong explosion can erase a significant part of life capable of changing the Earth’s atmosphere. However, a new survey of geological records suggests that it will not be so apocalyptic at a later time. It will still be bad-just we don’t know-not the end of the end.

This refreshing crack is courtesy of a group of environmental scientists at St. Andrews University who examine the ice core drawn from Greenland and Antarctica, as well as the sedimentary core from the equatorial region of the Pacific.

The core contains small specs of ash, embedded in layers attached to the Los Chocoos Superfoot, which happened now known as Guatemala’s Attlan Caldera. Smithsonian’s Global volcano project dated the explosion about 5 years ago, St. Andrews geologists claimed that Ash had dated more accurately, 5 years ago.

For the only reference frame, the most powerful explosion in the recent memory was on June 12, when the Mount Pinatubo of the Philippines finally flew, a few months after the earthquake and magma slowly climbed to the top. As a result the ash cloud was 22 miles (35 km) high and emitted in the atmosphere of 20 million tons of sulfur, causing 1 degree F (0.5c) to global temperature from 1991 to 1993, Accordingly In the US Geological Survey. So much rock and magma came out that the shape of the mountain changed irreversible, leaving a disappointment called Calder, which covers 1.6 miles (2.5 km). Since the symptoms of the explosion were caught quickly, thousands of people were able to leave the area already and commercial air travel was cleared. Nevertheless, this force was so huge, a few hundred kilometers away, the jets had $ 100 million damage.

This explosion simply measures a 6 in the volcanic explosive index. Los Chocoos arrives at an 8, it requires the lowest score for registration as a supernatural, which will still make it 100 times stronger than Pinatubo.

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Los Chocoos’ what was the impact, environmental scientists Report In Communication is the Earth and the environment The core that indicates a cooling effect lasting between 10 and 20 years, crying far from the worst situation of permanent temperatures for 1000 years or more. It probably enhances the amount of ice in the sea, but things are probably returned to normal.

Although the explosion predicts human writing or even speech, modern people were almost wandering at that time. Given that we are still here, it appears Homo sapiensAnd many other species, these types of catastrophic events are able to survive. Fortunately, we probably don’t have to find for ourselves, because the superfoots are rare. The latest acquaintance took place in New Zealand 25,500 years ago, it is known as an event OrupanuiThe

“Our search improves our understanding of how stable the climate can be for well-known-scale injections of stratosphereric sulphate,” Helen Inns, a research associate of St. Andrews University, has led the study, led by this study. StatementThe “To detect the largest volcanic explosions in the ice core and to determine the age of high-dependency, our risk is necessary to understand the risk that is raised in the climate of the world.”

In the end, what does it mean is that even the mother’s nature cannot erase us even in its most violent. We can still destroy ourselves by damaging the environment that will not be the opposite for the millennium, but that means our fate is in our hands. It depends entirely on how optimistic you feel about the combined feelings of mankind self -realization.

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