Yellowstone Hot Spot Shreds Ancient Pacific Ocean 69
jamie passes along this excerpt from DiscoveryNews:
"If you thought the geysers and overblown threat of a supervolcanic eruption in Yellowstone National Park were dramatic, you ain't seen nothing: deep beneath Earth's surface, the hot spot that feeds the park has torn an entire tectonic plate in half. The revelation comes from a new study (abstract) in the journal Geophysical Research Letters that peered into the mantle beneath the Pacific Northwest to see what happens when ancient ocean crust from the Pacific Ocean runs headlong into a churning plume of ultra-hot mantle material."
Fix Wikipedia, please (Score:3, Insightful)
Perhaps you could fix the Wikipedia article [wikipedia.org] adding that information. Remember, citations are always needed.
Re:Fix Wikipedia, please (Score:3, Insightful)
I think mangu's point is that the parent's assertion that the gulf was created by a hotspot is incorrect, if you believe what's in the well-cited Wikipedia article.
(I'm a geologist, and while I don't know much specifically about the gulf, I'm pretty sure Wikipedia is right here).
Whats the worst that could happen? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Fix Wikipedia, please (Score:3, Insightful)
Internet people don't want to fix errors anymore. They want to point and laugh at the idiot who added them, and maybe caption them EPIC FAIL all the while.
The Information Age is dead. Long live the Age of Lulz.