Yellowstone: Wulkan, który ZMIECIE ludzkość z powierzchni Ziemi

🌋 Beneath Yellowstone National Park lies a magma chamber with a volume of 46,000 cubic kilometers. In 2015, a second chamber—4.5 times larger—was discovered beneath it. 640,000 years have passed since the last super-eruption. And the cycle is... 640,000 years. This film is a cold, documentary reconstruction of what will happen to our civilization if Yellowstone erupts. No theatrics. No Hollywood. Just data from the USGS, NASA, and the University of Utah—and one awkward arithmetic. What you'll find inside: ✓ The second magma reservoir discovered by Hsin-Hua Huang in 2015 ✓ The 2018 Steamboat Geyser anomaly ✓ Record-breaking ground uplift—7 centimeters per year ✓ Larry Mastin's USGS ash dispersion model—what will happen in the first 72 hours ✓ The Year Without a Summer of 1816—what the Tambora eruption really did to Europe ✓ NASA's 2017 $3.5 billion plan—and why it could accelerate the eruption ✓ Cycle statistics not shown in the mainstream media CHAPTERS (TIMECODES) 00:00 Yellowstone as a supervolcano 03:34 The second magma chamber 05:29 Steamboat Geyser and new protocols 06:38 Caldera uplift and an unusual Phase 09:32 The First 72 Hours of the Eruption 11:49 Ash Winter and the Ninetieth Day 12:51 Tambora and the Year Without a Summer 15:17 Why Yellowstone Is More Dangerous Than Tambora 16:02 NASA's Caldera Cooling Plan 17:35 The Risk of Intervention and the Classified Report 18:55 The Holocene and the Geological Clock 19:53 Modern Caldera Signals 20:39 Why Civilization Ignores the Cycle 21:37 Final Conclusions 📚 SOURCES ▸ Huang, H.-H., Lin, F.-C., Schmandt, B., Farrell, J., Smith, R. B., & Tsai, V. C. (2015). "The Yellowstone Magmatic System from the Mantle Plume to the Upper Crust." Science, 348(6236), 773–776. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/s... ▸ University of Utah College of Mines and Earth Sciences - Discovery of Yellowstone's second magma chamber (April 2015): https://cmes.utah.edu/news/deeperyell... ▸ Mastin, L. G., Van Eaton, A. R., & Lowenstern, J. B. (2014). "Modeling ash fall distribution from a Yellowstone supereruption." Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 15(8). https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.c... ▸U.S. Geological Survey — Yellowstone Volcano Observatory: official observatory website and current seismic data: https://www.usgs.gov/observatories/yvo ▸ USGS — Modeling ash distribution from the Yellowstone supereruption (2014): https://www.usgs.gov/volcanoes/yellow... ▸ Wilcox, B. H. et al. (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 2015) — Supervolcano Threat Report (Released in 2017): BBC report from August 17, 2017: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20... ▸ Smithsonian Magazine — Analysis of the 2015 Magma Reservoir Discovery: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/scienc... ▸ Wood, G. D. (2014). "Tambora: The Eruption That Changed the World." Princeton University Press. ▸ Oppenheimer, C. (2003). "Climatic, environmental and human consequences of the largest known historic eruption: Tambora volcano (Indonesia) 1815." Progress in Physical Geography, 27(2), 230–259.