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    Rapidly Inflating Volcano Creates Growing Mystery

    Should anyone ever decide to make a show called "CSI: Geology," a group of scientists studying a mysterious and rapidly inflating South American volcano have got the perfect storyline.

    Researchers from several universities are essentially working as geological detectives, using a suite of tools to piece together the restive peak's past in order to understand what it is doing now, and better diagnose what may lie ahead.

    It's a mystery they've yet to solve.

    Uturuncu is a nearly 20,000-foot-high (6,000 meters) volcano in southwest Bolivia. Scientists recently discovered the volcano is inflating with astonishing speed.

    "I call this 'volcano forensics,' because we're using so many different techniques to understand this phenomenon," said Oregon State University professor Shan de Silva, a volcanologist on the research team. [See images of the inflating volcano here.]

    Researchers realized about five years ago that the area below and around Uturuncu is steadily rising — blowing up like a giant balloon under a wide disc of land some 43 miles (70 kilometers) across. Satellite data revealed the region was inflating by 1 to 2 centimeters (less than an inch) per year and had been doing so for at least 20 years, when satellite observations began.

    "It's one of the fastest uplifting volcanic areas on Earth," de Silva told OurAmazingPlanet."What we're trying to do is understand why there is this rapid inflation, and from there we'll try to understand what it's going to lead to."

    The  peak is perched like a party hat at the center of the inflating area. "It's very circular. It's like a big bull's-eye," said Jonathan Perkins, a graduate student at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who recently presented work on the mountain at this year's Geological Society of America meeting  in Minneapolis.

    Scientists figured out from the inflation rate that the pocket of magma beneath the volcano was growing by about 27 cubic feet (1 cubic meter) per second.

    "That's about 10 times faster than the standard rate of magma chamber growth you see for large volcanic systems," Perkins told OurAmazingPlanet.

    However, no need to flee just yet, the scientists said.

    "It's not a volcano that we think is going to erupt at any moment, but it certainly is interesting, because the area was thought to be essentially dead," de Silva said.

    Uber-Uturuncu?

    Uturuncu is surrounded by one of the most dense concentrations of supervolcanoes on the planet, all of which fell silent some 1 million years ago.

    Supervolcanoes get their name because they erupt with such power that they typically spew out 1,000 times more material, in sheer volume, than a volcano like Mount St. Helens. Modern human civilization has never witnessed such an event. The planet's most recent supervolcanic eruption happened about 74,000 years ago in Indonesia. [Related: The 10 Biggest Volcanic Eruptions in History]

    "These eruptions are thought to have not only a local and regional impact, but potentially a global impact," de Silva said.

    Uturuncu itself is in the same class as Mount St. Helens in Washington state, but its aggressive rise could indicate that a new supervolcano is on the way. Or not.

    De Silva said it appears that local volcanoes hoard magma for about 300,000 years before they blow — and Uturuncu last erupted about 300,000 years ago.

    "So that's why it's important to know how long this has been going on," he said.

    To find an answer, scientists needed data that stretch back thousands of years — but they had only 20 years of satellite data.

    Volcano rap sheet

    "So that's where we come in as geomorphologists — to look for clues in the landscape to learn about the long-term topographic evolution of the volcano," Perkins said.

    Perkins and colleagues used ancient lakes, now largely dry, along the volcano's flanks to hunt for signs of rising action.

    "Lakes are great, because waves from lakes will carve shorelines into bedrock, which make lines," Perkins said.

    If the angle of those lines shifted over thousands of years  — if the summit of the mountain rose, it would gradually lift one side of the lake — it would indicate the peak had been rising for quite some time, or at least provide a better idea of when the movement began.

    The local conditions, largely untouched by erosion or the reach of lush plant and animal life, lend themselves to geological detective work, Perkins noted.

    "It's a really sparse, otherworldly landscape," Perkins said. "Everything is so well preserved. There's no biology to get in the way of your observations."

    Perkins said that surveys conducted on the lakes last autumn didn't indicate long-term inflation. However, tilting lakes are only one indicator of volcano growth, he said.

    De Silva said the geological detective team is working to combine data from a number of sources — seismic data, GPS data, even minute variations in gravity — to pin down when and why the mountain awoke from its 300,000-year-long slumber, and better predict its next big move.

    This story was provided by OurAmazingPlanet, a sister site to LiveScience. You can follow OurAmazingPlanet staff writer Andrea Mustain on Twitter: @andreamustain. Follow OurAmazingPlanet for the latest in Earth science and exploration news on Twitter @OAPlanet and on Facebook.

     
    • Octavio  •  7 mths ago
      Mount Saint Helen in Washington State was doing the same thing a few months before it erupted .
      • TruthBeTold 7 mths ago
        That's the first thing I thought!
      • suthincomfort 7 mths ago
        the ape caves are missed greatly i bet.
      • CoyoteMan 7 mths ago
        I figured that puppy was about to erupt.
        Better run for cover.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      Umm...I'm no geologist, but...I'm willing to bet money that the reason it's rapidly expanding is because it's going to blow its top soon.
      • Steve 7 mths ago
        If it does we may all be dead
      • {DvT}JonahHex 7 mths ago
        The question is: when is "soon?" Geologically, "soon" can just as easily be 10,000 years as 10 minutes; both are "soon."
      • Good2BAlive 7 mths ago
        i hope not too soon. my son has a big soccer tourney next weekend.
    • Tom the Bomb  •  Lincoln, United States  •  7 mths ago
      we need to quickly send our greatest minds (our top politicians) to the top of this thing and study it until further notice
      • MitchellB 7 mths ago
        could you go instead?
      • Told Ya 7 mths ago
        leave them there for as long as it takes, and MichellB would like to supervise the whole event...dont forget your SPF 1000000
      • Matt 7 mths ago
        I know some people that deserve to be on that mission
    • JohnB  •  7 mths ago
      I have a bad feeling about this.
      • Joshua 7 mths ago
        me and you both
      • Butch 40 7 mths ago
        Earthquaks are sure happening more often now if you really noticed.
      • 007 7 mths ago
        Party like there's no tomorrow !!!
    • Rebecca  •  New Castle, United States  •  7 mths ago
      The earth has its way of recycling itself and no human will get in its way!
      • Flaming Pope 7 mths ago
        actually, in this case interrupting the pressure build up with a nuke will put nature back into it's place
      • Ronald 7 mths ago
        @Flaming Pope You've been smoking what? Well what ever it is you need to stop!
      • Dances_W_Noobs 7 mths ago
        Recycling? More like defecating. You should've seen me on taco night. Ka-Boom!
        Chocolate Magma everywhere.
    • anonymous  •  Philadelphia, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Umm... I'm no geologist, but sounds like this thing is getting ready to blow!
    • Valhalla  •  Schenectady, United States  •  7 mths ago
      If your mountain experiences an erection lasting more than four hours...
    • Robert F  •  Bossier City, United States  •  7 mths ago
      duh... perhaps its going to erupt some day? just a wild guess from someone with zero vulcanologist experience and a healthy amount of common-sense
    • Greg  •  Cincinnati, United States  •  7 mths ago
      I'm not a geologist but when somthing is expanding it usually means presure is building up and when enough presure builds up whatever is holding it in will pop.
    • sagehopper  •  7 mths ago
      There was a big bulge on the flank of mt. Saint Helens also prior to its big blowup..Better not be living within 50 miles of it...or in a ravine below it...
    • Solid Citizen  •  7 mths ago
      "What we're trying to do is understand why there is this rapid inflation, and from there we'll try to understand what it's going to lead to."
      I'm not a geologist, but I'm going to go out on a limb here and say "Erupt"?
    • Mister Chris  •  Newark, United States  •  7 mths ago
      My rule of thumb for a volcano... if you can see it (regardless of the distance), you are too close.
    • Eric1  •  Providence, United States  •  7 mths ago
      20,000' high, it is 'inflating' at an incredible rate, erupts about every 300,000 years, and the last time was 300,000 years ago, yet the volcanologists 'don't think it is about to blow?' REALLY? I think if I lived anywhere around there, i would be making travel plans about now....
    • eddy b  •  7 mths ago
      Good thing there aren't a bunch of geologist checking out this board, they'd never believe non-geologist could come up with the answer using logic.
    • Dwilde  •  Algonquin, United States  •  7 mths ago
      "and from there we'll try to understand what it's going to lead to."
      hmmm...its a volcano right?
    • ZenFitness  •  New York, United States  •  7 mths ago
      earth changes.
    • Rob  •  6 mths ago
      I'm no scientist, but let's examine the facts shall we? Rapidly growning magma chamber, rapid apprieciable increase in land elevation, at about the point in its cycle where you would normally expect an eruption (300,000 years), and the scientists are trying "to understand what it's going to lead to." Call me crazy, but I'd expect it to erupt in the not to distant future. I've never been a believer in the Mayan calendar 2012 thing, but maybe they knew something we didn't after all.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      Sometimes the earth just has to fart.
    • zepplin  •  7 mths ago
      BEWARE ,,,,, marvin the martian is preparing to blow up the earth using illudium Q-36 explosive space modulator for a earth shattering kaboom ,,,,,, quick call duck doger
    • Jeremiah  •  7 mths ago
      I thought there was gonna be a video or pictures...
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