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Sumatra earthquakes precursor to probable mega
Volcano in 2012 that can end human civilization

 

Toba in Sumatra experienced the massive volcano
of VEI 8.0 – super volcano 74,000 years
back. The deep Java trench marks the line where
the Indo-Astralian plate subducts, i.e. slips
under, the section of the Eurasian plate on which
Indonesia sits. While sinking, the Indo-Australian
plate heats up and its water content turns to
superheated steam under enormous pressure. Prodigious
energies are generated and the volcanoes on the
fault line release a part of these energies. The
speed of that push is 70 mm (2.75 in.) per year,
adding up to more than 5 km (3.1 miles) in the
73,000 years since the last major Toba eruption.
According to computer models, somewhere near
Toba, along the fault line there may be another
super volcano getting ready for eruption. 3.1
mile sinking of Indo-Australian plate under the
Euresian Plate in the last 74,000 years has created
enough magma for a super volcano.
The recent series of volcanoes in that area have
increased the level of alarm. Some of the quakes
mistaken as aftershocks were harmonic tremors
signifying lava movements. If Toba or along Toba
the volcanic eruption take place, it can bring
the human civilization to its knees. This has
the potential 3000 cubic Kilometer of eruption.
That can be so devastating that earth may experience
a drop in temperature of 30degrees Fahrenheit
for many years. It can actually larger than the
one Toba experienced 74,000 years back.
Simultaneous Terrestrial and Solar polar reversal
in 2012 accompanied by recent tectonic movement
as well as harmonic tremor in the area shows high
probability of a mega volcano in 2012 in that
area.
Source: http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/2282.asp
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