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#1 Hum

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Posted 11 August 2012 - 15:08

(CNN) -- Pumice, the lightweight stone used to smooth skin, is usually found in beauty salons, but on Thursday sailors from New Zealand's Royal Navy found nearly 10,000 square miles of the lava rock bobbing on the surface of the South Pacific Ocean.

By comparison, the state of Rhode Island comprises approximately 1,200 square miles.

Described by one sailor who witnessed it as "the weirdest thing I've seen in 18 years at sea," the sea of white rock was initially spotted by air and then relayed to a ship for further investigation, according to a statement released by the New Zealand Royal Navy.

"The lookout reported a shadow on the ocean ahead of us, so I ordered the ship's spotlight to be trained on the area ... as far ahead as I could observe was a raft of pumice moving up and down with the swell," Lt. Tim Oscar said.

Pumice is typically a byproduct of lava that has cooled quickly after a volcanic eruption. The lava forms a rock so lightweight it floats on the water's surface.

"As we moved through the raft of pumice we used the spotlights to try and find the edge -- but it extended as far as we could see," Oscar said after the encounter.

Officials reported the floating rock shelf to be 250 nautical miles long by 30 nautical miles wide. A nautical mile is about 6,076 feet.

"The rock looked to be sitting two feet above the surface of the waves, and lit up a brilliant white color in the spotlight. It looked exactly like the edge of an ice shelf," Oscar said, according to the statement.

Sailors said taking their ship directly into the floating pumice to gather samples for research scientists didn't put the vessel at risk because the rock was so lightweight.

Volcanologist Helen Bostock told New Zealand Royal Navy officials the rock came from an underwater volcanic eruption, and now scientists will work to determine which volcano was responsible.

According to scientists who briefed Navy officials, a volcano named Monowai has been active in the region and the pumice could be a result of recent eruptions.

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Posted 11 August 2012 - 15:11

I bet the pumice stone did a real job on their paint job though >.>

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Posted 11 August 2012 - 15:16

... New Zealand's Royal Navy found nearly 10,000 square miles of the lava rock bobbing on the surface of the South Pacific Ocean.

I think that's how the end of Atlantis started. :shifty:

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Posted 11 August 2012 - 15:39

View PostHum, on 11 August 2012 - 15:16, said:

... New Zealand's Royal Navy found nearly 10,000 square miles of the lava rock bobbing on the surface of the South Pacific Ocean.

I think that's how the end of Atlantis started. :shifty:
So Atlantis just floated away? :s

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Posted 11 August 2012 - 15:43

Lava flow > volcanoes erupt > seaquakes > land sinks

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Posted 11 August 2012 - 15:48

View PostHum, on 11 August 2012 - 15:43, said:

Lava flow > volcanoes erupt > seaquakes > land sinks
Lava flows happen AFTER volcanoes erupt
Seaquakes are usually caused by the build up of pressure BEFORE an eruption (or tectonic plates moving)

You really don't know what you are talking about, do you?

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Posted 11 August 2012 - 16:20

Lava flows all the time in Hawaii, without there being a major epruption.

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Posted 12 August 2012 - 01:13

A fortune in rock just floating there waiting for someone to collect it.

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Posted 12 August 2012 - 01:16

It's the beginning of the end of the world!