The Cascade Range stretches from south-western British Columbia to northern California; the Range consists of major composite volcanic centres, most of which have been active during late Pleistocene and Holocene time. In addition, thousands of smaller basaltic or basaltic-andesite volcanoes have been active during the past few million years. Flow-age and tephra hazards associated with future eruptions of composite volcanoes in the Range will endanger communities located within about 50 km of erupting volcanoes. Significant effects will extend to still greater distances down wind from the volcanoes and along stream valleys that head at the volcanoes. Volcanic-hazard assessments and hazard-zonation maps developed for volcanoes in the Range ca...
Gerald W. Williams CollectionDuring Pliocene time a cluster of basaltic and basaltic andesite shield...
On the crest of the Oregon Cascade Range, between the Pleistocene volcanoes known as Three Fingered ...
The same volcanic activity which provides the source of geothermal heat may also create a hazard to ...
This United States Geological Survey (USGS) on-line publication highlights the volcanic risk associa...
This page lists Cascades Range volcanoes of British Columbia, Washington State, Oregon, and Californ...
Glacier Peak in north-central Washington state is not prominently visible from any major metropolita...
This fact sheet discusses the eruptive history and hazards associated with Glacier Peak, the most re...
Spatial, temporal, and compositional distributions of approximately 4000 volcanic vents formed since...
Widespread ash dispersal poses a significant natural hazard to society, particularly in relation to ...
This United States Geological Survey (USGS) on-line publication covers the volcanic history of the L...
Volcanic hazard studies are ongoing to evaluate the risk of future volcanism with respect to siting ...
"With the -reawakening of Mount St. Helens, volcanic activity has become recogniz.ed as a -major pub...
Modern monitoring of seismic activity at Cascade Range volcanoes began at Longmire on Mount Rainier ...
The Mount Meager volcanic complex hosts deposits from the youngest known explosive volcanic eruptio...
Medicine Lake Volcano (MLV) is most voluminous of all the Cascade Volcanoes (~600 km3), and has the ...
Gerald W. Williams CollectionDuring Pliocene time a cluster of basaltic and basaltic andesite shield...
On the crest of the Oregon Cascade Range, between the Pleistocene volcanoes known as Three Fingered ...
The same volcanic activity which provides the source of geothermal heat may also create a hazard to ...
This United States Geological Survey (USGS) on-line publication highlights the volcanic risk associa...
This page lists Cascades Range volcanoes of British Columbia, Washington State, Oregon, and Californ...
Glacier Peak in north-central Washington state is not prominently visible from any major metropolita...
This fact sheet discusses the eruptive history and hazards associated with Glacier Peak, the most re...
Spatial, temporal, and compositional distributions of approximately 4000 volcanic vents formed since...
Widespread ash dispersal poses a significant natural hazard to society, particularly in relation to ...
This United States Geological Survey (USGS) on-line publication covers the volcanic history of the L...
Volcanic hazard studies are ongoing to evaluate the risk of future volcanism with respect to siting ...
"With the -reawakening of Mount St. Helens, volcanic activity has become recogniz.ed as a -major pub...
Modern monitoring of seismic activity at Cascade Range volcanoes began at Longmire on Mount Rainier ...
The Mount Meager volcanic complex hosts deposits from the youngest known explosive volcanic eruptio...
Medicine Lake Volcano (MLV) is most voluminous of all the Cascade Volcanoes (~600 km3), and has the ...
Gerald W. Williams CollectionDuring Pliocene time a cluster of basaltic and basaltic andesite shield...
On the crest of the Oregon Cascade Range, between the Pleistocene volcanoes known as Three Fingered ...
The same volcanic activity which provides the source of geothermal heat may also create a hazard to ...