Some two decades after first drawing widespread attention, a small (but detectable by satellite) uplift near the South Sister volcano is making news once again, with a quicker rate of rising ground than seen for years, accompanied by some small but noticeable, shallow earthquakes. But an eruption, geologists assure, is not in the cards any time soon.
Here's the U.S. Geological Survey's news release, issued Monday, of the latest activity:
Using satellite imagery and sophisticated GPS instruments, Cascades Volcano Observatory geophysicists have detected a subtle increase in the rate of uplift of the ground surface about 3 miles (5 km) west of South Sister volcano, Oregon. Episodes of increased uplift have been observed in this area before, and the volcanos alert level and color code remain at NORMAL / GREEN.
Poster Comment:
I expect a major catastrophe - earthquakes and/or volcanoes - either along the West Coast or the New Madrid fault from Memphis to St Louis by November of 2024.