I'll just leave this here;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tectonic_weapon#Reports
>>67226560
Casual bump
You think Yellowstone is ready to blow?
>>67226560
What the fuck do I do about ash in my yard? Just blow it to the curb like leaves and wait for street sweeping day?
>>67227880
you didn't read the link did you?
you had one job.
>>67228002
Its actually good fertilizer for most plants, as long as it isn't too thick of layers and the layers aren't smothering the foliage
>>67228043
My casual bump included a question for you to answer while a read the link.
Very intriguing stuff.
Do you believe the US government has perfected or at least successfully tested a working tectonic weapon prototype? Could they succefully use it to set off Yellowstone like a controlled demolition?
>>67226560
>metric system
Convert this shit or get the fuck outta here.
>>67226560
>Arizona
>Flagstaff marked
>Not Phoenix
Hahahaha fucking lol. My school's boring town is actually mentioned
>>67228233
Gotcha covered, friend.
Geologist here
It's not implausible
>>67228683
Very nice.
>>67228224
>Do you believe the US government has perfected or at least successfully tested a working tectonic weapon prototype?
yes
>>67228841
The Soviets thought otherwise, as did Defense Secretary Cohen
>>67229331
Read my post again friend
>>67228683
Hey look, an original joke. Very Nice
While there may or may not be a weapon of this type, it is still no guarantee of a supereruption.
Use the analogy of a champaign bottle: shake the bottle and the cork is expelled forcibly. But if you break the bottle, the champaign just spills out everywhere without a lot of force.
It seems to me a weapon or nuke directed at the yellowstone system would simply release any built up pressure without inducing that deep magma release. That happens deep deep underground.
>>67229588
ahh, right
>>67228401
Flagstaff is actually worth saving. Phoenix is just a fucking desert, who gives a shit?