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With the world’s top volcanologists heading to Portland, Ore., on Aug. 14 for the first international volcanology assembly held in the U.S. since 1989, the many famous, prominent and dangerous volcanoes of the West Coast will be the subject of field trips and much discussion. Throughout the Cascade Range to southern California, the West Coast is home to most of the country’s highest-threat volcanoes, as ranked by the United State Geological Survey. And California has its share.
8 Threatening Volcanoes in California Has USGS On Close Alert
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As small earthquakes continue to rumble around the Yellowstone supervolcano in Wyoming, scientists have revealed new evidence of the changes going on beneath the ground. A new map from the US Geological Survey shows how the ground around the Yellowstone caldera has deformed over the span of two years, as the quakes release uplift-causing pressure, allowing the ground to sink back down. This activity is typically linked to changes in magma and gases deep below the surface – but for now, the experts say there’s no cause for worry.
Quake Swarm of 1500 Earthquakes Reshapes Ground Around Yellowstone Super-Volcano
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Oh don't worry it is such a natural occurrence they're just writing about it for the hell of it nothing to see here folks move along and climb back into that box.
8 Threatening Volcanoes in California Has USGS On Close Alert
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As small earthquakes continue to rumble around the Yellowstone supervolcano in Wyoming, scientists have revealed new evidence of the changes going on beneath the ground. A new map from the US Geological Survey shows how the ground around the Yellowstone caldera has deformed over the span of two years, as the quakes release uplift-causing pressure, allowing the ground to sink back down. This activity is typically linked to changes in magma and gases deep below the surface – but for now, the experts say there’s no cause for worry.
Quake Swarm of 1500 Earthquakes Reshapes Ground Around Yellowstone Super-Volcano
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Oh don't worry it is such a natural occurrence they're just writing about it for the hell of it nothing to see here folks move along and climb back into that box.