Is Mammoth Mountain a volcano?

Mammoth Mountain is a 3,369-m (11,053-ft) high volcano lies west of the structural rim of the caldera and is considered to represent a magmatic system distinct from Long Valley Caldera and the Mono-Inyo Craters.
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Is Mammoth Mountain active volcano?

The volcano is still active with minor eruptions, the largest of which was a minor phreatic (steam) eruption 700 years ago. Mammoth Mountain also lies on the south end of the Mono-Inyo chain of volcanic craters.
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What type of volcano is Mammoth Mountain?

Mammoth Mountain itself isn't a supervolcano, but the Long Valley Caldera is classified as a supervolcano. Mammoth Mountain is one of many volcanoes in the Mono-Inyo Craters volcanic chain that stretches from Mono Lake to just south of Mammoth Mountain.
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Will Mammoth Mountain erupted again?

Scientists are worried about Mammoth mountain because the number of earthquakes in the area around the mountain have increased recently. Also, the amount of gases like carbon dioxide in the air near the lakes has increased. This means that the chance for an eruption is greater, but no one can be certain.
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Is California sitting on top of a volcano?

At least seven California volcanoes—Medicine Lake Volcano, Mount Shasta, Lassen Volcanic Center, Clear Lake Volcanic Field, Long Valley Volcanic Region, Coso Volcanic Field, and Salton Buttes - have partially molten rock (magma) deep within their roots, and research on past eruptions indicates they will erupt again in ...
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The Active Volcano in California; Mammoth Mountain



Is Yellowstone volcano eruption?

The Yellowstone caldera was created by a massive volcanic eruption approximately 631,000 years ago. Later lava flows filled in much of the caldera, now it is 30 x 45 miles. Its rim can best be seen from the Washburn Hot Springs overlook, south of Dunraven Pass.
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What volcano is most likely to erupt California?

Of these, Mount Shasta, Medicine Lake volcano and Lassen Volcanic Center in Northern California; as well as the Salton Buttes near the southern border, have erupted within the last 3,000 years and are considered to be high- to very high-risk areas.
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Is there a volcano in Los Angeles?

Of those, several areas have had eruptions in the last 3,500 years. Geologically speaking, that's pretty recent, but it's a while on human timescales. More importantly, none of them are all that close to Los Angeles. The nearest volcanic area is the Coso Volcanic Field, about 181 miles away.
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How was Mammoth Mountain formed?

Mammoth Mountain was built by a series of approximately 25 separate eruptive episodes between 100,000 and 51,000 years ago. The eruptions were fed by a magma body located somewhere beneath the mountain and has a source separate from the magma body beneath Long Valley caldera.
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Where is the supervolcano in California?

The Long Valley Caldera in East California is a massive depression sitting next door to the Mammoth Mountain. It is known as one of the largest calderas-- an immense, cauldron-like hollowed mass that forms after volcanic eruptions on the planet.
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Will a volcano erupt in California?

Based on records of volcanic history, geologists calculate the chance of an eruption in California over the next 30 years at 16 percent. For comparison, scientists have pegged the 30-year probability of a major earthquake in the Bay Area along the San Andreas Fault at about 22 percent.
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What would happen if the Long Valley Caldera erupted?

If all of the 240 cubic miles of magma found beneath the Long Valley supervolcano were ever to erupt, it would eject over 800 times the volume of material as the 1980 Mount St. Helen's eruption.
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What is Mammoth Mountain famous for?

Mammoth Mountain is unquestionably one of the finest Alpine Skiing Mountain in the world. An average of over 400 inches (33 feet) of snow falls onto the 11,053 foot summit, making the entire 3,500 plus acres of skiable terrain enjoyable for all.
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Is there a volcano near Mammoth Lakes?

Mammoth Mountain is a 3,369-m (11,053-ft) high volcano lies west of the structural rim of the caldera and is considered to represent a magmatic system distinct from Long Valley Caldera and the Mono-Inyo Craters.
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Is Lake Tahoe an active volcano?

The Lake Tahoe area is not currently considered to be volcanically active (it must have had an eruption in the last 10,000 years to meet that criteria). However, if magma were to return to the area, future eruptions and new lava dams would pose a flooding hazard both around the Lake Tahoe basin and beyond.
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How overdue is Yellowstone?

Yellowstone is not overdue for an eruption. Volcanoes do not work in predictable ways and their eruptions do not follow predictable schedules.
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How close is Yellowstone to erupting?

In its 2.2-million-year history, the Yellowstone caldera system has erupted catastrophically only three times, while producing many localized lava flows. “Yellowstone is not going to erupt again anytime soon, and when it does, it's much more likely to be a lava flow than an explosive event,” Poland said.
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Can Yellowstone destroy America?

The enormous amount of volcanic material in the atmosphere would subsequently rain down toxic ash; across the entire US, but principally in the Northwest. The ash would also kill plants, animals, crush buildings with its weight, block freeways, and ruin the country's farmland for a generation.
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Is there any volcano in California?

The fact is, there are currently over 20 volcanoes known in California, seven of which are thought to be active. Spread throughout the entire state, the list of active volcanoes includes: Medicine Lake Volcano. Mount Shasta.
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Is Mt Whitney a volcano?

Mount Whitney is not a volcano-like most of its neighbors in California. Most of the mountain is made up of mostly granite, a type of igneous rock...
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Is Big Bear Lake disappearing?

Big Bear Lake has receded 15 feet down from normal levels and is exposing 800 acres of land that used to be submerged in the lake.
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