Update September 27 2014 -
Update - Mammoth Lakes earthquakes now exceed 1059 in latest seismic swarm
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Yellowstone Earthquakes - News Results
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Updated March 31 10:28 ET
- www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/
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Recent Earthquakes in the Intermountain West Yellowstone National Park Special Map. Click on an earthquake on the above map (or in the list below) for more information. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1959_Yellowstone_
earthquake Cached The 1959 Yellowstone earthquake also known as the Hebgen Lake earthquake occurred on August 17, 1959 at 11:37 pm (MST) in southwestern Montana, United States. - www.reuters.com/article/.../us-usa-
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(Reuters) - Yellowstone National Park, which sits atop one of the world's largest super-volcanoes, was struck on Sunday by a magnitude 4.8 earthquake, the ...
4.8 magnitude earthquake in Yellowstone National Park
YELLOWSTONE VOLCANO OBSERVATORY INFORMATION STATEMENT
Sunday, March 30, 2014 10:31 AM (Sunday, March 30, 2014 16:31 UTC)
YELLOWSTONE VOLCANO (VNUM #325010)
44°25'48" N 110°40'12" W, Summit Elevation 9203 ft (2805 m)
Current Volcano Alert Level: NORMAL
Current Aviation Color Code: GREEN
The University of Utah, a YVO member agency, sent out the following press release about a magnitude 4.8 earthquake that occurred this morning at 6:34 AM MDT.
PRESS RELEASE
University of Utah Seismograph Stations
Released: March 30, 2014 08:15 AM MDT
The University of Utah Seismograph Stations reports that a light earthquake occurred at 06:34 AM on March 30, 2014 (MDT). The epicenter of the magnitude 4.8 shock was located 4 miles north-northeast of Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. This earthquake is part of a series of earthquakes that began in this area on Thursday, March 27. As of 8:15 am today, this series has included at least 25 earthquakes in addition to the main shock, with the largest of magnitude 3.1. The magnitude 4.8 main shock was reported felt in Yellowstone National Park and in the towns of West
Yellowstone and Gardiner, Montana.
Anyone who felt the earthquake is encouraged to fill out a survey form on either the Seismograph stations web site: www.quake.utah.edu or the U.S. Geological Survey web site: earthquake.usgs.gov.
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