Electric Volcanoes
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Land and Ocean Volcanoes
Anyone want to comment on these?
I haven't read much about these on this forum, if it has been talked about at all.
Especially the ones in and around the Pacific Ocean. And if they all could have blew after the continental
shift around the Pacific.
But most of the actively erupting volcanoes are on the deep sea floor, where nobody was there to measure it. If you assume that 3/4 of all eruptions were underwater volcanoes, you get a total of about 6,000 volcanoes that have erupted worldwide in the last 10,000 years.(Their not sure of this number as of yet.)
The planet would be pitched into complete dark, and that is going to devastate photosynthesis, destroy crop yields and cause temperatures to plunge. The ash would linger in the atmosphere for up to 10 years.
The two big hazards from a worldwide volcanic cataclysm are ash and volcanic gases. (While the explosions and outpourings of lava would be deadly to people living close by, the number of deaths would pale compared to those caused by the ensuing climate change.)
Just some thought as I have just found this article.
I haven't read much about these on this forum, if it has been talked about at all.
Especially the ones in and around the Pacific Ocean. And if they all could have blew after the continental
shift around the Pacific.
But most of the actively erupting volcanoes are on the deep sea floor, where nobody was there to measure it. If you assume that 3/4 of all eruptions were underwater volcanoes, you get a total of about 6,000 volcanoes that have erupted worldwide in the last 10,000 years.(Their not sure of this number as of yet.)
The planet would be pitched into complete dark, and that is going to devastate photosynthesis, destroy crop yields and cause temperatures to plunge. The ash would linger in the atmosphere for up to 10 years.
The two big hazards from a worldwide volcanic cataclysm are ash and volcanic gases. (While the explosions and outpourings of lava would be deadly to people living close by, the number of deaths would pale compared to those caused by the ensuing climate change.)
Just some thought as I have just found this article.
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Re: Land and Ocean Volcanoes
perpetual motion,Just some thought as I have just found this article.
What article? It would make things easier for the readers if you put in a link or reference when you cite a source.
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Re: Land and Ocean Volcanoes
http://www.livescience.com/49305-what-i ... upted.html
Its not much of an article here.
I was just trying to get some other brain waves to answer in their thoughts as to what this would have
done to this planets land mass and atmosphere.
Robertus Maximus has a couple of paragraphs in todays writings to clarify some of these thoughts that I
have on these volcanoes, in a way.
Its not much of an article here.
I was just trying to get some other brain waves to answer in their thoughts as to what this would have
done to this planets land mass and atmosphere.
Robertus Maximus has a couple of paragraphs in todays writings to clarify some of these thoughts that I
have on these volcanoes, in a way.
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Electric Discharge and Surface Formation in Lava?
Last day I watched the video Electric Discharge and Surface Formation by Mr2Tuff2. Watching from 7:53 I came to think about the strange lava formation Dimmuborgir (Wikipedia) close to lake Mývatn in Iceland (see attached image). Dimmuborgir is a circular area with lava pillars and other formations that I've visited three times, most recently in 2015. According to wikipedia the formations were created when a lava lake collapsed. I guess that they think that the pillars are created like underwater lava pillars like these:
Lava pillars (noaa.gov)
I found that hard to understand when I read it so could these formations instead have been formed by electric discharge?
Another type of formations in the Mývatn area are the pseudocraters or rootless cones. Some av them are double rootless cones:
Double rootless cones around Lake Myvatn in Iceland, as analogues to double cones in Athabasca Valles, Mars
These looks much like the crater in a crater at 5:45 in the video above.
The pseudocraters are supposed to have been created by steam exploding through lava. Could these have been formed by electric discharge?
Lava pillars (noaa.gov)
I found that hard to understand when I read it so could these formations instead have been formed by electric discharge?
Another type of formations in the Mývatn area are the pseudocraters or rootless cones. Some av them are double rootless cones:
Double rootless cones around Lake Myvatn in Iceland, as analogues to double cones in Athabasca Valles, Mars
These looks much like the crater in a crater at 5:45 in the video above.
The pseudocraters are supposed to have been created by steam exploding through lava. Could these have been formed by electric discharge?
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Re: Electric Discharge and Surface Formation in Lava?
Feel free to use or download this "new" Electric Geology Glossary...
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Mt Etna beam of light
Has anyone seen more about this (assuming it's not fake):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-coyBn3Cf5Q
It's just one pic, but it looks interesting. Could have electrical implications for the eruption.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-coyBn3Cf5Q
It's just one pic, but it looks interesting. Could have electrical implications for the eruption.
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kimberlite pipes and the EU?
Petrology of inclusions in type II diamond indicates they form at 650km depth or deeper. Diamond bearing kimberlites are restricted to Archean cratons, far from recent or existing subduction zones, so the standard "ring of fire" model for volcanism doesn't apply to kimberlites. What is not known is how volcanism is triggered from such depths under stable cratons. Could an electrical (plasma) discharge from deep in the upper mantle be responsible for triggering the short lived phreatomagmatic volcanism that is characteristic of kimberlites?
Craters that are likely due to plasma events often have a second smaller crater that overlaps the initial larger crater. This is due to a second, weaker plasma strike. Kimberlites often have a second, smaller phase. Could this be due to a second electrical (plasma?) discharge shortly after the initial discharge?
Craters that are likely due to plasma events often have a second smaller crater that overlaps the initial larger crater. This is due to a second, weaker plasma strike. Kimberlites often have a second, smaller phase. Could this be due to a second electrical (plasma?) discharge shortly after the initial discharge?
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Re: kimberlite pipes and the EU?
Hi old timer, and welcome to the TB forums. Kimberlite pipes are electrical in nature according to TB models, and there is a TPOD here:
The Electrical Origin of Kimberlite Pipes
http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2010/ ... erlite.htm
The Electrical Origin of Kimberlite Pipes
http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2010/ ... erlite.htm
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Re: Electric Volcanoes
This suggests to me that perhaps large telluric currents maybe involved with Yellowstone activity.
New study challenges traditional theory of Yellowstone formation
New study challenges traditional theory of Yellowstone formation
https://phys.org/news/2017-12-tradition ... ation.html"A robust result from these models is that the heat source behind the extensive inland volcanism actually originated from the shallow oceanic mantle to the west of the Pacific Northwest coast," Liu said. "This directly challenges the traditional view that most of the heat came from the plume below Yellowstone."
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Re: Electric Volcanoes
I am curious if there are EU theories on the Kilauea eruption. The pattern of earthquakes associated with the area may suggest some electric connection. The Observers have had some recent success predicting earthquakes. Could volcanos be caused by the same mechanism?
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Re: Electric Volcanoes
Lava is melting with current. A large amount of current is flowing in the crust.COTSM wrote:Could volcanos be caused by the same mechanism?
Olivine inside Earth releases a large amount of electrons
https://etherealmatters.org/article/oli ... -electrons
Earthquake is discharge inside crust
https://etherealmatters.org/article/ear ... side-crust
The lava of Kilauea is discharging before leaving the surface.Volcanic thunder happens when suddenly erupting.
Current flows in the magma of the Pacific fire ring and plays a role of a motor that rotates the earth.
Earth is Faraday motor
https://etherealmatters.org/article/earth-faraday-motor
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Re: Electric Volcanoes
Interestingly enough, I heard one of the USGS people on the site state clearly that there was some sort of electric field detection equipment being brought in, but she "could not comment further" at the time.COTSM wrote:I am curious if there are EU theories on the Kilauea eruption. The pattern of earthquakes associated with the area may suggest some electric connection. The Observers have had some recent success predicting earthquakes. Could volcanos be caused by the same mechanism?
(I have been following this daily since it began as the footage is extremely....compelling somehow.
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