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Hey guys. If you follow my work, then you probably have realized I have been mostly absent the past few days. Don't worry! I am still around! Life is just getting busier and some other things have to take priority. However I am still actively monitoring volcanic areas and checking recent quakes so anything major that occurs will definitely be reported. In this post I am going to quickly show some data pertaining to 2 earthquakes that occurred today. A M2.3 in New Hampshire and a M2.2 in Texas. As usual, please click the title of this post or "read more" to continue... In this post I am going to talk about some of the recent seismicity at Yellowstone Caldera Super-Volcano in Wyoming. I will also show some info and data pertaining to a M3.1 that recently struck on the border of the Florida panhandle and Alabama. Also, the Tanaga Volcano in Alaska saw some interesting large, and somewhat deep, earthquakes. As always, please click the title of this post or "read more" to continue... In this post I am going to quickly talk about the most recent eruption from the time I am writing this. The most recent eruption was the 9th one of 2019 (also the 41st eruption since it reactivated in early-2018). This recent eruption carried the smallest amplitude ever recorded on seismic station YNM, the closest station to Steamboat Geyser. Although the amplitudes were much smaller, it is surprising to note that this eruption put out more water than the previous eruption. As usual, please click the title of this post or "read more" to continue... This past week of seismicity in the USA, and the world as well, has sure kept many amateur and professional seismologists busy! Alot of different things have been occurring lately and many different swarms and larger-than-normal quakes have been striking some odd areas. In this post I will deal with the recent strong M3.4 that hit Tennessee, a strange but normal looking M4.1 hit Poland in Europe, and Steamboat Geyser erupted for the 8th time of 2019 (the 40th time since it reactivated in early-2018). As usual, please click the title of this post or read more to continue... |
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