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One of the main things I'm worried about are the extremely big volcanos (so-called supervolcanos) starting to act up lately.

Some might see this as a paranoid behavior, but as it comes down to pure facts, I believe a lot of the mysterious booming sounds, that have been noticed and recorded all around the world lately, are more or less related to the tectonic plate movements. Such things cannot be explained by anything other than actively shifting masses of Earth's molten parts, causing the crust to crack from place to place.

Such things can happen surprisingly "out of sight", since we aren't actively looking for the kind of trouble we are facing. It's one of those problems, that scientists have to had inventing "ways to look around the corner, without looking around the corner" for. Some of the modern equipment, as the ground penetrating radar, have given us tools to figure out more closely, what is going on, but still... What happens in the near future is pretty much anybody's guess.
Sicarium · 46-50, M
As a geologist I can confidently tell you it's ok to chill. There are tens of thousands of seismic sensors spread across the world recording every second of data. That includes the thousands upon thousands of earthquakes that happen every day but humans never feel. And no places are more closely watched than the known supervolcano sites.
ZonkeyBalls · 46-50, M
@Sicarium Goody good, alrighty then.
SW-User
I think there is people out there looking. You wouldnt have the knowledge without, but what has happened is all that has become hyper-politicized and in usual course, denial sets in.
But it is exciting!
ZonkeyBalls · 46-50, M
@TwiddlerofThumbs It most definitely gives me the James May -type of fizz.
ZonkeyBalls · 46-50, M
And before somebody starts complaining, GPR comes in extremely high grade models, not sold to the public.
how are things at Yellowstone?

 
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