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    Ancient Yellowstone Eruptions Not from Supervolcano, Study Says

    Ancient giant eruptions in the Pacific Northwest may actually have been caused by the tearing of a titanic slab of rock and not the supervolcano underlying Yellowstone National Park, scientists now suggest.

    Supervolcanoes are capable of eruptions dwarfing anything ever recorded by humanity. There are roughly a dozen supervolcanoes on Earth today, one of which sits beneath Yellowstone National Park.

    Volcanism at Yellowstone is thought to have started with the Steens-Columbia River flood basalts. A flood basalt is the result of a large volcanic eruption that covers vast areas with lava, and the Steens–Columbia River flood basalts erupted more than 55,000 cubic miles (230,000 cubic kilometers) of molten rock over approximately 2 million years, spewing out more than 1 million times the notorious Mount St. Helens eruption in 1980.

    Flood basalts are thought to typically occur when the head of a giant mushroom-shaped upwelling of hot rock rising from near the Earth's core, known as a mantle plume, reaches the surface. Now researchers suggest a new way for these massive eruptions to form — a breach in a massive slab of the Earth's crust.

    Ripping rock

    Scientists generated computer models of how the complicated structure of the Earth's mantle layer under the western United States evolved over the past 40 million years. They based their work on data from the USArray, a mobile seismic network of 400 sensor stations traveling across the United States.

    The researchers suggest that about 17 million years ago, a giant chunk of rock known as the Farallon slab that was diving underneath the western United States began ripping apart. This led to massive outpourings of magma, the pattern and timing of which appear consistent with the Steens–Columbia River flood basalts.

    "When the slab is first opened, there's a little tear, but because of the high pressure underneath, the material is able to force its way through the hole," said researcher Dave Stegman, a geophysicist at the University of California, San Diego. "It's like in the movies when a window breaks in an airplane that is at high altitude — since the cabin is at higher pressure, everything gets sucked out the window."

    Volcanoes are most often seen at the boundaries of tectonic plates. These new findings shed light on a way — in addition to mantle plumes — that volcanoes can emerge within tectonic plates, the researchers said. [10 Wild Volcano Facts]

    "Only with a break of this scale inside the down-going slab can we reach the present-day geometry of mantle we see in the area," said researcher Lijun Liu, a geophysicist also at UC San Diego. "Geochemical evidence from the Columbia River lavas can also be explained by our model."

    Mantle plumes, subducted slabs

    Intriguingly, the supervolcano at Yellowstone seems to be due to a mantle plume under the area, but the researchers do not think it was involved with the Steens–Columbia River flood basalts. "There are 40 to 50 active mantle plumes in the Earth right now, so just because one is close doesn't mean that it was behind these flood basalts," Stegman told OurAmazingPlanet. Still, he added, "we are now incorporating the Yellowstone plume into our modeling so we can learn a bit more about this region."

    Future research can also investigate the effects of slabs of rock diving underneath other tectonic plates.

    "There are subducted tectonic plates, or slabs, underneath South America we'd want to understand better, and slabs underneath south Asia where there was a collision between India and Eurasia, and slabs underneath the Pacific Northwest, such as the Aleutians and central Alaska," Stegman said.

    The scientists detailed their findings in the Feb. 16 issue of the journal Nature.

    This story was provided by OurAmazingPlanet, a sister site to LiveScience.

     

    18 comments

    • Michael  •  2 mths ago
      Scientists wasting more grant money! The order of events is as follows:Al gore invents internet,Al gore has theory on tectonic upheaval,Al Gore creates global warming.He has made the most money off global warming.Next up Al Gore discovers tunnel to centre of earth thru Mt.St.Helens.
    • Harry  •  San Jose De Guaymas, Mexico  •  3 mths ago
      I do not see directly what this had to do with the super volcano under Yellowstone. The outpouring of magma that resulted in the Steens - Columbia river basalts has been known for some time. I think there is perhaps more to the report with the jest of the report being exactly how the magma developed. I do not know if the scientists have a good racket going since for the time and money they spend on their education they do not get rich. If they wanted to really make money, it would have been a MBA. Lit. I hope you are joking or did you start up glue sniffing again?
    • William  •  3 mths ago
      A yahoo article with science in it. Cue a long line of people complaining how stupid science is
    • kozz  •  3 mths ago
      I live upwind of the yellowstone volcano so it will have to go all the way around the world to get me. It probably will but at least I'll have a bit of time to prepare.
    • Dick  •  Muscatine, Iowa  •  3 mths ago
      darn------now gotta find something else to wipe us out on 12/21/12
      • veteran 3 mths ago
        just wait the new ice age will hit us then we"ll all be killed frozen to death
    • DoubleL  •  3 mths ago
      Considering the Yellowstone hotspot was located under the site of the Steens-Columbia River plume at the time then a "massive tearing of rock" took place above the hotspot would that not mean the hotspot was the source of the magma? Sounds like Apples and Oranges to me.
    • Steven  •  3 mths ago
      Interesting if true, Then I wonder how the Subduction of the Juan De Fuca Plate off the coast of Oregon and Washington State will respond to being ground down like it has been for the last few eons.

      Wouldn't that be a scenario for a Disaster Movie, A subduction Quake on the order of a 10.0+ followed immediately by a Massive Basalt flow and a Yellowstone Eruption. Sure would be a major damper on Pacific Northwest Real Estate Values I think.
    • Apt Consideration  •  3 mths ago
      Perhaps this happened in Siberia?
      • Bobby 2 mths ago
        The Siberian Traps, massive destruction.
    • Shell  •  3 mths ago
      I remember a earthquake in Yellowstone in the 1959 .
    • Anthony  •  3 mths ago
      Can we get a proof reader here. This article contradicts itself, does not identify its contradictory sources, and makes me sick.
    • ROBERT  •  3 mths ago
      These scientists have quite a good racket going on. They come up with a theory and apply for government grants to pay themselves for the theory work the University ought to be paying them for or the companies they are employed by. Then next year it is a NEW theory and a NEW government grant. This goes on and on and on with no end and the results are still no more than theories about their theories.
      • Apt Consideration 3 mths ago
        WRONG.
        (1) They theorized about the best material to make a battery with. And now we have rechargeable lithium batteries!
        (2) They theorized about how heart attacks start. And now we have defibrillators and pace-makers!
        (3) They theorized about blood. And now we have blood donations that DON'T clot in your veins.

        Our world improves with every theory that is tested. You have to have a hypothesis (theory in the vernacular) before you can figure out a use. Science is good. Turn on your brain.
      • Geronimo 3 mths ago
        Turning it on might not work A.C.! Maybe Robert needs an MRI brain scan to see if it's all there first before testing the on/off toggle switch!
      • ROBERT 3 mths ago
        Mother Hed, to claim to be one so educated, is "Idiot" all you can come up with? 99% of all opposing views on the internet tend to call the other an "idiot" so much so it seems every single person in the U.S. thinks every single other person is an "idiot". TRY to be more original. You only make yourself look like an "idiot".
    • Litigation for Lucifer  •  3 mths ago
      NO! The Earth was created 4,00 years ago. Doesn't anyone read the Bible anymore!?

      Please not the sarcasm.
      • Rumple01 3 mths ago
        It's apparent you know nothing of the Bible. Also, your sacasm demonstrates your insensitivity and disrespect for others. Too bad.
      • Jim 3 mths ago
        I thought it was funny! Lighten up.............or, light up!
      • Petercha 3 mths ago
        I also noted your poor spelling.
    • veteran  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      too many chicken littles in the world.lets see,1970s it was a new ice age 80s ozone hole late 80s to present global warming [man caused of course and irreversible of course] super volcanos ateroid impacts pole shifts etc. did they not hear the story of the boy who cried wolf?
    • Michael  •  3 mths ago
      give em a week they will come up with something else - they always do....
    • Jimmie  •  3 mths ago
      I guess someone needs another Federal grant to figure this out this one.
    • william  •  Ruckersville, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      When it comes to "Studing" the affects of natual occurances, No taxdollar is too much. And our modern "scientists" will come up with one theory after another that needs BIG tax dollars to "study". Anybody wanta make a bet that there is already a bill in congress to give these clowns millions and millions of your tax dollars to "Study" what happened and to figure oout what we can do to keep it from wiping out mankind...women and minorities will be hurt most.
    • peter  •  3 mths ago
      Oh Pleeeeze. Al *yawn*Gore invented this exact thing years ago. But discarded it when he realized he could make more money by inventing Globull Warming.
    • Michael  •  3 mths ago
      completed retarded article and study
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