Medicine Lake Volcano (MLV) is most voluminous of all the Cascade Volcanoes (~600 km3), and has the highest eruption frequency after Mount St. Helens. Detailed mapping by USGS colleagues has shown that during the last 500,000 years MLV erupted \u3e200 lava flows ranging from basalt to rhyolite, produced at least one ash-flow tuff, one caldera forming event, and at least 17 scoria cones. Underlying these units are 23 additional volcanic units that are considered to be pre-MLV in age. Despite the very high likelihood of future eruptions, fewer than 60 of ~250 mapped volcanic units (MLV and pre-MLV) have been dated reliably. A robust set of eruptive ages is key to understanding the history of the MLV system and to forecasting the future behavi...
International audiencePopocatépetl, one of the most hazardous volcanoes worldwide, poses significant...
A key question for volcanic hazard assessment is the extent to which information can be exchanged be...
Abstract: Eruptions and other geologic events at Mount Baker during the last 10,000 years have repea...
Medicine Lake Volcano (MLV) is most voluminous of all the Cascade Volcanoes (~600 km3), and has the ...
Medicine Lake Volcano (MLV) is the largest Cascade Volcano by volume (~600 km3) and has erupted 9 ti...
Lava flow hazards are one of the few constant themes across the wide spectrum of volcanic research i...
A new compilation of 23 K-Ar and 40Ar-39Ar radiometric ages, stratigraphic and paleomagnetic correla...
Volcanic eruptions are common, with more than 50 volcanic eruptions in the United States alone in th...
Volcanic hazard studies are ongoing to evaluate the risk of future volcanism with respect to siting ...
Effective volcanic hazard management in regions where populations live in close proximity to persist...
Volcanic eruptions are common, with more than 50 volcanic eruptions in the United States alone in th...
Forecasting volcanic eruptions and their potential impacts are primary goals in Natural Hazards rese...
An important application of lava flow simulation is to model topography and surface geology in volca...
International audiencePopocatépetl, one of the most hazardous volcanoes worldwide, poses significant...
A key question for volcanic hazard assessment is the extent to which information can be exchanged be...
Abstract: Eruptions and other geologic events at Mount Baker during the last 10,000 years have repea...
Medicine Lake Volcano (MLV) is most voluminous of all the Cascade Volcanoes (~600 km3), and has the ...
Medicine Lake Volcano (MLV) is the largest Cascade Volcano by volume (~600 km3) and has erupted 9 ti...
Lava flow hazards are one of the few constant themes across the wide spectrum of volcanic research i...
A new compilation of 23 K-Ar and 40Ar-39Ar radiometric ages, stratigraphic and paleomagnetic correla...
Volcanic eruptions are common, with more than 50 volcanic eruptions in the United States alone in th...
Volcanic hazard studies are ongoing to evaluate the risk of future volcanism with respect to siting ...
Effective volcanic hazard management in regions where populations live in close proximity to persist...
Volcanic eruptions are common, with more than 50 volcanic eruptions in the United States alone in th...
Forecasting volcanic eruptions and their potential impacts are primary goals in Natural Hazards rese...
An important application of lava flow simulation is to model topography and surface geology in volca...
International audiencePopocatépetl, one of the most hazardous volcanoes worldwide, poses significant...
A key question for volcanic hazard assessment is the extent to which information can be exchanged be...
Abstract: Eruptions and other geologic events at Mount Baker during the last 10,000 years have repea...