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Them on Us: Yellowstone Quakes

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

By Jake Nichols

Mushers do it with dog power
Jackson Hole, Wyo.-Frank Teasley’s hot musher mess will pull into Park City, Utah on Feb. 6. Park City holds the distinction of being the IPSSSDR’s checkered flag stop in its eight-stage, 300-mile zig-zag through Wyoming and Utah. Park City Record staffer Jen Watkins promised throngs of Utahans will be gathered at Quinn’s Junction to cheer the dogs to the finish line.

“Most people get their impression of mushing from Disney movies,” race spokesperson Darla Worden told the Record. “(They think it’s) these big fluffy dogs and that isn’t real sled dogs that race. They are born to run, but they’re probably going to be smaller with shorter hair than (people) are used to or might expect to see.”

Hole lotta shakin’ goin’ on
Between the film plot of  2012 and the recent Haiti earthquake, nerves are a little frayed in Yellowstone where geologists are closely monitoring a swarm of mini-quakes underway for the past two weeks. Up to 100 small-scale seismic events have been rattling a remote area of America’s first national park daily; 1,608 s
ince January 17.

The quake zone is approximately 10 miles northwest of the Old Faithful geyser. Scientists are split on whether the earthquake clusters indicate Yellowstone is fixin’ to blow big again or whether the tiny tremors are actually beneficial, allowing a safe release of subterranean pressures.

The New York Times ran the story on Monday.

Wyoming like a Bordeaux: red...  
Even with Teton County doing more than its share, Wyoming remains the reddest state in the Union according to a new Gallup poll. Recent GOP gains were evidenced in nearly every state but none backed Republicans like the Cowboy State. Utah, Alaska, and Idaho rounded out the top four most Republican states.
and dry

“The mountain snows that replenish most surface water in Wyoming, the fifth-driest state, are vulnerable to climate change and likely to be affected by rising temperatures, a new report says,” began Mead Gruver’s piece in the Casper Star-Tribune. The report, released last week by the Ruckelshaus Institute of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Wyoming also said most of Wyoming’s surface water originates as mountain snowpack. Climate change can cause snowpack to melt earlier during the springtime, making runoff more challenging to manage as a water source.

In addition to melting snowpack, more than 70 percent of Wyoming receives less than 16 inches of precipitation a year.

From Snow King to Russia?
After Jackson Hole hosted the Pacific Coast Sectionals, we have kept a close eye on up-and-coming ice skaters who may have a shot at Winter Olympic glory this month. Unfortunately, no skaters who made an appearance at the Snow King Center in November will be representing the USA in figure skating events this year, one contestant has his eye on the 2014 Olympics to be held in Sochi, Russia.
Redlands, Calif.’s Phillip Warren snagged a fourth place finish at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Spokane, Wash. recently and a fourth place finish in JH’s sectionals.

Warren’s hometown paper (Redlands Daily) is pretty jazzed about the 16-year-old’s future.

Jenny Lake a gem
USA Today included Jackson Hole in its 10 Most Beautiful Places in America list. Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National Park scored No. 7 in the special travel report section of the America’s weekend newspaper.  “America has older mountains than the Tetons, and higher ones. But it has none more dramatic,” wrote USA Today. JHW
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Reader Comments

Where did you get the information about the scientist are split on whether the earthquakes mean Yellowstone is about to erupt or it's a good thing and it's releasing stress? Is this just something you think or did anyone actually give you that info....sorry I am just trying to figure out if this is based on something that has actually been said....you don't have to reveal your source, just confirm for me if it was given to you by someone in the know.
Randall Nix

sloppy journalism. i've talked to lowenstern of the yvo directly and there is no "split" -- which you should know gives people the impression of something like 50/50.
ben s

- Science Daily (Dec. 14, 2009): Yellowstone's Plumbing Reveals Plume of Hot and Molten Rock 410 Miles Deep... Strong earthquakes may weaken distant fault lines (Reuters, Sep 30,2009)... National Geographic (November 19, 2008): Dark Matter Proof Found Over Antarctica?: "High-energy electrons captured over Antarctica could reveal the presence of a nearby but MYSTERIOUS ASTROPHYSICAL OBJECT that's bombarding Earth with cosmic rays, researchers say"... "Planet X confirmed" - cosmonaut and pilot Marina Popovich... Russian Television Reports on Nibiru: http://cristiannegureanu.blogspot.com/2009/12/yellowstones-plumbing-reveals-plume-of.html
Bibi

Television reporting of the Haiti earthquake included references to specialists, geologists, seismologists, etc who believed itn would be better for plate contact areas like the ones that scraped together under Haiti to experience many smaller events to relieve pressure. Numerous data can be culled from internet sources on such a theory. Saying scientists arent split is meant to convey an ANECDOTAL LACK OF CONSENSUS pertaining to earthquake activity, not necessarily a 50-50 division in seismic know-it-all camps. For every Jake Lowenstern there is another studier of seismicity who has his/her own opinion. And I have never seen Lowenstern comment either way on what mini-swarms mean. Yellowstone is a whole different deal anyway than fault line, tectonic plate zones. Seismic activity in YNP is more a result of magma surges. *** http://library.thinkquest.org/C003603/english/earthquakes/earthquakestrength.shtml - Those who live in earthquake regions know that it is better to have several small earthquakes than to have no earth activity for a long time. This is because the frequent, small earthquakes release energy in little bursts, instead of building up the pressure to release in one huge tremor. If pressure between two plates is allowed to constantly build, one of the plates will tear loose more violently, causing a huge shock and a big earthquake. *** http://eqinfo.ucsd.edu/faq/specific.php - There is currently no general consensus on whether small earthquakes relieve pressure. Some scientists believe that a number of small earthquakes can relieve pressure, but others believe a high frequency of small earthquakes can lead to a larger one, and are 'foreshocks'. See http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/prepare/factsheets/QuakeForecasts/ for more information. *** I can get to work preparing a Master's dissertation on this or we can explore it more in depth some time but for this weekly column, word count restrictions kind of have me confined to making fun of Dick Cheney and digging up gossip on Sandy Bullock.
jake

I have working with some Geophysicists from South America. They are absolutely convinced it is getting ready to erupt. Some fellow from the Colorado School of Mines came down here and is very concerned, he agrees with their theories: expect eruption end of this year, or first of next.
SeniorGorilla



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