Yellowstone volcano: 72 earthquakes rock US supervolcano amid fears of overdue eruption
“Yellowstone volcano experiences as many as 3,000 earthquakes each year but with every little quake and tremor fears of the volcano blowing up skyrocket.”
“Yellowstone volcano experiences as many as 3,000 earthquakes each year but with every little quake and tremor fears of the volcano blowing up skyrocket.”
“Since this latest one, the area has experienced a string of aftershocks, some registering as high as 4.8 on the Richter scale. The persistent after effects have been so strong that a popular beach along Stanley Lake in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area has sunk into the water.”
” . . . Even though Idago is still experiencing shakes, with the state proved to be full of old seismic faults, it doesn’t necessarily mean Yellowstone will face a new volcanic eruption any time soon.”
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. — A 72-year-old California woman was gored and injured multiple times by a wild bison at Yellowstone National Park after repeatedly approaching the animal to take its photograph, park administrators said Monday.
The woman was flown to an Idaho hospital for treatment of her injuries following the June 25 incident. . . .
LINK – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-dbUvcPZdY
very shallow –
meanwhile . . . in California (earlier today) – BREAKING: 5.3 Quake – middle of California
Ideas, Inventions And Innovations blog –
” Like the plume of a steamer, the plume drifts from the Baja California to the north-northeast to the Yellowstone volcano. Bernhard Steinberger: “Our study contributes to a better understanding of intraplate volcanism and supports the hypothesis of a deep mantle plume. But for the risk assessment of the Yellowstone volcano this has no effect. “”
We don’t know what this study means, but we checked around as today we have about 10x normal traffic on this blog and no one got butted by a bison.
Published on 10-19 – (by expensive, Wiley pub. 💲💲💲 ) –
“August 2019 was another record-setting month for Steamboat geyser, which experienced water eruptions on August 12, 20, and 27. The August 27 eruption was the 33rd of 2019, breaking the record for eruptions in a calendar year that was set in 2018.”
Thanks to Nuke Pro for the tip 😉