Se lanzó una multitud de bombas masivas sobre las antiguas formaciones de lava de Mauna Loa. Se confirmó que los conos que emitían cantidades abundantes lava eran vulnerables al colapso, lo que sugiere que podrían ser un objetivo en el futuro. https://t.co
@arquitectamos Pues me he quedado de piedra al encontrarme esto: "Modern aerial bombing has a substantial probability of success for diversion of lava (...)". 😳 https://t.co/SfbCG99lOQ
RT @mikamckinnon: @NuclearAnthro @War_Kittens The US army previously bombed Hawaiian volcanoes. It did approximately nothing: https://t.co/…
Nuke the volcanoes.
RT @mikamckinnon: @NuclearAnthro @War_Kittens The US army previously bombed Hawaiian volcanoes. It did approximately nothing: https://t.co/…
@NuclearAnthro @War_Kittens The US army previously bombed Hawaiian volcanoes. It did approximately nothing: https://t.co/OQ9n2ycznB And we'd expect complete zilch for Yellowstone: https://t.co/Y2zqxYn62E
@TheMightyV24 Did you know that we tried bombing lava after a volcanic eruption in an effort to stop it? I think it might actually work on ice this time. True story, btw. Because 'Merica: https://t.co/rVye5DwrZP
@NuclearAnthro people bomb anything and everything https://t.co/R0zJNnQ0PG
@JonTetrino @samstod not trying to step on the OP joke, just sharing because I think it’s cool & interesting: the ideas were about bombing lava *transport systems* like lava tubes and spatter cones, rather than flowing lava itself: https://t.co/20TlU9u
@alisterrobbie I mean, if you read the paper, there *was* actually a scientific basis for trying; it wasn't completely crazy. It just didn't work. 😝 https://t.co/IqDWcIVcGG
RT @stillgray: Someone else linked this in the thread, but using bombs (aerial in this case) to divert lava does work. It's just hard to pr…
@NRMorrow @heyprofbow For cash money, we will study anything. #bombing the lava https://t.co/R0zJNnQ0PG
@NRMorrow Actually, the Air Force hasdone it before. Well, not directly into the volcano, but it did study and practice bombing to create channels for lava to flow safely away from populace; considering munitions and geological strength of rock, like in Ma
RT @stillgray: Someone else linked this in the thread, but using bombs (aerial in this case) to divert lava does work. It's just hard to pr…
Someone else linked this in the thread, but using bombs (aerial in this case) to divert lava does work. It's just hard to predict where the fissures open. https://t.co/YzpREDg6s2
@meelar Oh my yes https://t.co/wPYr9crBLg
It could work, says "Diversion of lava flows by aerial bombing — lessons from Mauna Loa volcano": http://t.co/5UlmSQgC
It could work, says "Diversion of lava flows by aerial bombing — lessons from Mauna Loa volcano": http://t.co/5UlmSQgC
It could work, says "Diversion of lava flows by aerial bombing — lessons from Mauna Loa volcano": http://t.co/5UlmSQgC
Could it work? One article: "Diversion of lava flows by aerial bombing — lessons from Mauna Loa volcano": http://t.co/IhYxTHQS
Diversion of lava flows by aerial bombing — lessons from Mauna Loa volcano, Hawaii #wow http://t.co/VyWAjUBq