We are currently, in a literal, non-qfag way, in the calm before the storm.
Notable events of the past few days includes, but is no limited too: >lava lake has drained below the surface and a plug has formed, raising the pressure within the magma chamber >level of the magma chamber is currently unknown >large series of small earthquakes over the past days >currently 21 fissures open, not all active >Kike-owned extraction geothermal plant in dangerzone. Several tons of explosive and toxic chemicals onsite >steam pressure is currently building in the chamber, similar to the 1924 eruption >current status of alert is red warning, shit is going down >HVO Kilauea RED/WARNING - Strong earthquakes in the Kilauea summit region related to ongoing deflation twitter.com/USGSVolcanoes/status/996912403232129025 >Jow Forums has discovered that Pepe has married Pele who is now pregnant with twin half-frog daughters who have the potential to destroy the entire Atlantic seaboard of nearly everywhere. We live in a strange timeline…
This is an explosive situation >No matter whether Kīlauea is in an effusive period, as it is now, or in an explosive period, as it was between about 1500 and the early 19th-century, it should be considered an explosive volcano. >volcanoes.usgs.gov/volcanoes/kilauea/geo_hist_1924_halemaumau.html
>to generate a truly cataclysimic event, we need the magma chamber to depressurize and collapse in on itself, something possible, but not seen yet. We need large quakes at a depth of 5 or so km ideally of magnitude ~6 or higher to see worst(best) case PAST THREADS:
Pls gib wholesome pics and comics of the Neken family and/or Piney-Chan. My cold black heart needs some happiness and there are way to many coincidences to avoid memeing
WRITEFAGS NEEDED! APPLY WITHIN!
Need slice of life and lore for the new couple and their girls. Pls gib nao
I love how every time I hear a local interviewed on the radio he's like >yeah man >it could start chucking fridge sized rocks a mile down the hill >the lava took out those buildings over there >i don't know it might burn down my house >but, you know, hey we live on a volcano! >this is pretty awesome!
Jordan Perry
it's gotten lighter in Hawaii. Piney is still alive but the area covered by the livestream seems to be experiencing ashfall.
all this says for sure is that some geothermal plants somewhere frack. Hawaii is not even mentioned. I need clear-cut evidence that someone has been stupid enough or evil enough to start fracking a volcano.
Benjamin Perry
it's almost like they are making a flood to wash away the sins of CA
Luis Smith
>>to generate a truly cataclysimic event, we need the magma chamber to depressurize and collapse in on itself, something possible, but not seen yet. We need large quakes at a depth of 5 or so km ideally of magnitude ~6 or higher to see worst(best) case Sending my energy for this.
A Duke University study of the eight wells used by the Puna Geothermal Venture (PGV) concluded:
The region of high fracture density is also consistent with the areas of the highest fluid production at PGV…. The production records are proprietary to the PGV parent company, Ormat, so tables and diagrams are not included in the dissertation. However, it is indicted that wells that penetrate the area where we calculate the greatest fracture density have higher fluid flow than elsewhere in the PGV lease. [pp. 55-56]
Essentially, the Duke University study suggested that fracking was occurring at the Puna Geothermal Venture via the injection of pressurized fluids into the wells and surrounding rocks.
Even more alarming is that a study of earthquake activity in the vicinity of Kilauea shows a direct correlation to the fluid injection (fracking) at the geothermal plant, as clearly illustrated by the following graph using scientific data:
Benjamin Rogers
I was promised an exploding mountain. Excuse me sir do you have my exploding mountain? I believe you have my exploding mountain.
>fracking in Groningen, one of the most geologically stable places in the world, causes earthquake after earthquake >USA >fracking in one of the least geologically stable places in the world >however may wipe out Commiefornia >mfw conflicted
Thst would be a sweet way to start off ww3. North Korea nukes the island, triggering a huge tsunami on the west coast, and Iran nukes Palma creating a fucking huge tsunami on the east coast.
Andrew Peterson
>Hal turner I seriously hope you guys don't support this fbi informant.
Parker Brooks
camera angle changed, but hes still there on the right.
Reminder that St Helen went through the same process Kilauea is right now. Deformation forming along the volcano which lead to an explosion after 2 months. We might be in it for the long haul and hundreds of threads. Lets go.