Is there a volcano in LA?

Door Point Volcano was discovered in 1963 by Shell Oil Company in an exploratory oil well drilling. It is the only known volcanic structure in the northern and western Gulf of Mexico. It is thought to be Louisiana's only volcanic structure.
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Is there 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 many volcanoes are in Los Angeles?

While there isn't a volcano directly under Los Angeles, there is a nearby volcano that could affect the city in the event of an eruption. This volcano is the Coso Volcanic Field. The Coso Volcanic Field lies 181 miles north of Los Angeles, near Ridgecrest.
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Is there an active volcano in California?

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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When was the last volcano in California?

California last experienced a volcanic eruption on May 22, 1915, when Mount Lassen sent pulverizing streams of volcanic debris down its slopes. The southernmost active volcano in the Cascade Range, Lassen rises roughly 10,400 feet just east of Redding.
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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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Is California on the Ring of Fire?

At the San Andreas Fault in California, which lies along the Ring of Fire, the North American Plate and the Pacific Plate slide past each other along a giant fracture in Earth's crust.
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Is there a volcano in Texas?

Yellowstone National Park itself is also an active volcano. But here's the part they may blow your mind: Texas is home to its own volcano just outside of Austin. Pilot Knob is believed to be the remains of a volcano formed at the bottom of a shallow sea 80 million years ago.
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How many volcanoes exist in California?

The US state of California contains a total of 20 volcanoes. Many of the state's volcanoes have been inactive for long periods of time, although others exhibit evidence of recent volcanic activity.
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Does La sit on a volcano?

The closest volcanic area to Los Angeles is the Coso Volcanic Field that lies just north of Ridgecrest, California, about 181 miles north of Los Angeles.
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What was the last volcano to erupt in California?

The last series of eruptions in California occurred from 1914 to 1917 within the Lassen Volcanic Center, with an explosive eruption of Lassen Peak on May 22, 1915.
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Are there any extinct volcanoes in Los Angeles County?

Neenach Volcano is an extinct Miocene volcano in the Coastal Ranges of California. After formation, the volcanic field was split by a fault in the San Andreas Fault Zone, and over the last 23 million years, the two halves of the volcano have moved about 195 miles (314 kilometers) apart.
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Can volcanoes form in Los Angeles?

There is a small volcanic field with numerous cinder cones, basalt flows, and even a lava tube in an area called Cima Volcanic Field southeast of Baker, California. These erupted between 7.6 mya and about 10 kya. The basalt of the Santa Monica Mountains, known as the Conejo Volcanics, are much older.
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What volcano erupted in California?

On May 22, 1915, an explosive eruption at Lassen Peak, California, the southernmost active volcano in the Cascade Range, devastated nearby areas and rained volcanic ash as far away as 300 km (about 200 mi) to the east.
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Is there a volcano under La Brea Tar Pits?

These volcanoes are quite rare and occur where there is a reservoir of especially heavy, viscous petroleum than can seep up onto the overlying sea floor and solidify as asphalt. An on-land example is the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, California, which were originally named Los Volcanes de Brea, or Tar Volcanoes.
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What states have volcanoes?

Twelve states in the U.S. have active volcanoes, according to the U.S. Geological Survey's data.
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The USGS registers the national park (seen here) as one of the sites it monitors for volcanic activity.
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  2. 2. California. USGS. ...
  3. Oregon. ...
  4. Washington. ...
  5. Hawaii. ...
  6. Utah. ...
  7. Idaho. ...
  8. New Mexico. ...
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Is Big Bend a volcano?

Big Bend has a complex geological history encompassing ancient seas, folding, faulting, volcanoes, and erosion.
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Can California fall into the ocean?

No, California is not going to fall into the ocean. California is firmly planted on the top of the earth's crust in a location where it spans two tectonic plates.
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Does La sit on a Ring of Fire?

The most susceptible areas on the Ring of Fire include such populated cities as Santiago, Chile; Los Angeles and San Francisco, California; Seattle, Washington; Tokyo, Japan; and Lima, Peru.
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Can tsunamis hit California?

Most tsunamis that strike California's coast — 150 since 1880 — come from earthquakes, as in 2011. It's rare for a volcanic eruption to be the culprit, Lynett said. Experts were initially caught off-guard by the tsunami's size and power across the Pacific Ocean.
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Is Mammoth Mountain an 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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Is there a volcano in Santa Barbara?

Remember, Santa Barbara is no where near any of the active or potentially volcanoes of California.
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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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