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G'day there peoples, I'm new, so bear with me...
I'm a journalist, and I'm writing a piece on the following story...
http://www.physorg.com/news119553781.html
I need to know just what it is that is causing the hydrothermal explosion. I headed to this site;
http://www.hanksville.org/daniel/geology/explosion.html
And I got the following, but I'm not certain;
A hydrothermal explosion is caused by the combination of superheated water turned to steam meeting with cooler water (or is it) with ...
Please explain, and soon... lol!
Josh
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Carbon Dioxide's Atmospheric Involvement
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G'day there peoples,
First of all, if anyone here is actually a qualified climate scientist (or a scientist close to the realm of climate sciences), if you could please contact me via my Skype using JoshSHill, that would be really appreciated.
I'm a freelance journalist, and I am continually coming across areas where I need someone's help in.
The latest is this question; though carbon dioxide is found only in relatively small amounts in our atmosphere, does any increase exchange for a larger increase in temperature? Or, in other words, even though it's in such a small amount, can it still have the massive effect that some would have us believe?
Hope to hear from someone, ANYONE, soon!
Josh