Volcanoes Are Good

Craig McClain over at Deep Sea News has been spewing some vile libel about our magmatic companions:

Two spectacularly awful events occurred in the ocean. Ocean anoxic event 1 (120mya) and 2 (93 mya). Rather unshockingly, the complete lack of oxygen in the oceans led to major extinctions. But what caused the OAE? New evidence strengthens the link between OAE2 and volcanism (but not Vulcans whose large brains are also known to cause major oxygen depletion).

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[V]olcanoes are evil and an enemy of our salty friends.

Evil? Just because Earth life is too weak to handle the occasional flood basalt without losing half its species? Why, without volcanoes, there wouldn't be any life on Earth at all! Let me remind you of just a few of the things volcanoes do for this planet:

  • Volcanoes bring water from the Earth's interior to its exterior. What do you think your salty friends are swimming in - space unicorn pee?
  • Volcanoes also flux out CO2, which keeps us warm and cozy. Without volcanoes, we never would have escaped from Snowball Earth.
  • Ditto other volatiles. Do you want to try life without volcanic sulfur? I don't either.
  • Volcanoes created the continents (and islands). Without continents, there would be no primeval life-cradling tide pools. Also, we would be mermaids.
  • Submarine volcanoes provide a source of energy for all manner of exotic salty friends.

Volcanoes were here before we snotty, ungrateful hydrocarbons metamorphosed from the goo, and volcanoes will be here after we're gone. They're not always perfect, but they work their calderas off to provide us with a hospitable surface environment. Punk metazoans oughta show a little more respect.

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By Monte Davis (not verified) on 22 Jul 2008 #permalink

Punk metazoans would be a great band name...

Also, they might keep Green Gabbro employed. :)

"Volcanoes created the continents (and islands). Without continents, there would be no primeval life-cradling tide pools. Also, we would be mermaids."

AHA! Proof that volcanoes are evil! They stripped us of our watery heritage.

I didn't know someone could get so offended over volcano. I say they ARE evil, didn't you see that movie Dante's Peak or Volcano (amazingly they were both released in the summer of 1997)?

They appear to be doing the balancing job helping creation of life in extreme environments and taking life in ordinary environments.

YOU ARE AWESOME.
That is all.

"Without continents, there would be no primeval life-cradling tide pools. Also, we would be mermaids."

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Maria, thanks for your comebacks to CR's piece. This is one of the most amusing -- and highly informative -- exchanges I've read in quite a while. Had only been aware of just the tip of the iceberg (or volcano) in terms of the various impacts of volcanos on life and life conditions before this. :)

This is just one more demonstration of your sunny, positive attitude. When life gives you volcanoes, you make volcanoade. Or something.

cygfgf

By Anonymous (not verified) on 02 Mar 2011 #permalink

This is the standard ebb and flow of the earths lava, it just has such an adverse affect on those poor souls that live near it when it blows - for the rest of the time, the soil is fertile and life is good.

Isla Pergola