ENVR With 8 threatening volcanoes, USGS says California deserves close monitoring

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With 8 threatening volcanoes, USGS says California deserves close monitoring

JAKE ELLISON, SPECIAL TO SEATTLEPI.COM Updated 10:01 am, Friday, August 11, 2017

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.

While Mount Shasta unsurprisingly tops USGS's list of very-high threat volcanoes in California, there are seven other volcanic areas in the state that are also young, nervy, jacked up on magma and "likely to erupt."

Scientists know from geophysical and geochemical research that these volcanoes have molten rock, magma, "in their roots," said Margaret Mangan, Scientist-in-Charge at the California Volcano Observatory. "I call them the watch-list volcanoes."

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USGS caption: Volcanoes of very high to low threat are scattered throughout California, from the Oregon border (north) to Mexico (south). Other older volcanoes in California are of less concern. California’s volcano watch list is subject to change as new data on past eruptive activity are collected, as volcanic unrest changes, and as populations in threatened areas grow or decline.

As listed by the California observatory, the eight fall into three danger categories:

-Very-high threat: Mount Shasta, Lassen Volcanic Center and Long Valley Volcanic Region
-High threat: Clear Lake Volcanic Field, Medicine Lake Volcano and Salton Buttes
-Moderate threat: Ubehebe Crater and Coso Volcanic Field

In 2005, a national team led by John Ewert, a volcanologist with the USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory, established a system for deciding which of the United States' 169 young volcanoes are the most dangerous and most in need of monitoring. In the "Framework for a National Volcano Early Warning System," Ewert's team identified 57 priority volcanoes in the U.S.

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Freeholder

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Hmm, might take care of some of the CA problems....

Probably not, because the high population centers are all west of the volcanoes. Shasta is only about sixty miles south of Klamath Falls, so could be a danger to our area, depending on which direction the wind was blowing, and this is a very conservative part of the two states.

Kathleen
 

Housecarl

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Hmm, might take care of some of the CA problems....

Probably not, because the high population centers are all west of the volcanoes. Shasta is only about sixty miles south of Klamath Falls, so could be a danger to our area, depending on which direction the wind was blowing, and this is a very conservative part of the two states.

Kathleen

What you're both forgetting are the watersheds, and reservoirs, that would be impacted by any of these going off.
 

marsh

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Mt. Shasta is in my former county. The town of Mt. Shasta is right at its feet, with McCloud on the southern flank. I-5 runs right past it. To the north is Shasta Valley created by the volcanic flow with the towns of Weed, Montague, Yreka and Hornbrook. The city of Mt Shasta is at the headwaters of the Sacramento River that feeds Lake Shasta and runs south down to the San Francisco Bay Area. The valley at the north feeds the Klamath River system, which runs east to west out to Humboldt County on the Coast. The entire population of Siskiyou County is only around 42,000 and it is a huge county in size, but an eruption could cause some havoc to watersheds and blow north into Medford, OR, which is quite populated.
 

Be Well

may all be well
Probably not, because the high population centers are all west of the volcanoes. Shasta is only about sixty miles south of Klamath Falls, so could be a danger to our area, depending on which direction the wind was blowing, and this is a very conservative part of the two states.

Kathleen

I was thinking general stuff which could impact illegals and also $ which CA spends on them; might not be able to support them any more. And then they'd leave.
 

SAPPHIRE

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These volcanoes fit in with Henry Gruver prophetic visions concerning CONUS attack foiled to some degree by erupting volcanoes..............timing is interesting........
 
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