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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(112,628 posts)
Sun Jun 23, 2024, 03:20 PM Jun 23

Why Mount Rainier is the US volcano keeping scientists up at night

The snowcapped peak of Mount Rainier, which towers 4.3 kilometers (2.7 miles) above sea level in Washington state, has not produced a significant volcanic eruption in the past 1,000 years. Yet, more than Hawaii’s bubbling lava fields or Yellowstone’s sprawling supervolcano, it’s Mount Rainier that has many US volcanologists worried.

“Mount Rainier keeps me up at night because it poses such a great threat to the surrounding communities. Tacoma and South Seattle are built on 100-foot-thick (30.5-meter) ancient mudflows from eruptions of Mount Rainier,” Jess Phoenix, a volcanologist and ambassador for the Union of Concerned Scientists, said on an episode of “Violent Earth With Liv Schreiber,” a CNN Original Series.

The sleeping giant’s destructive potential lies not with fiery flows of lava, which, in the event of an eruption, would be unlikely to extend more than a few miles beyond the boundary of Mount Rainier National Park in the Pacific Northwest. And the majority of volcanic ash would likely dissipate downwind to the east away from population centers, according to the US Geological Survey.

Instead, many scientists fear the prospect of a lahar — a swiftly moving slurry of water and volcanic rock originating from ice or snow rapidly melted by an eruption that picks up debris as it flows through valleys and drainage channels.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/why-mount-rainier-us-volcano-110015271.html

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Why Mount Rainier is the US volcano keeping scientists up at night (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 23 OP
Mr St. Helens" big brother. Permanut Jun 23 #1
I have friends Faux pas Jun 23 #2
I'd live my life. I mean it was a thousand years ago. jimfields33 Jun 23 #5
Lol no way would Faux pas Jun 23 #7
Absolutely. I'm the same with friends. jimfields33 Jun 23 #8
hubbys family has a very rustic log cabin near Morse Creek on samnsara Jun 23 #6
That's a little too Faux pas Jun 23 #9
If the ancient mud flows are 100 ft thick, what are the foundations of all those Seattle-Tacoma captain queeg Jun 23 #3
If the mountain don't get us, the great quake or tsunami will. BWdem4life Jun 23 #4

Faux pas

(15,072 posts)
2. I have friends
Sun Jun 23, 2024, 04:11 PM
Jun 23

who bought property about 30 miles from Rainier about 3 years ago...I sure had second and third thoughts about that

jimfields33

(17,956 posts)
5. I'd live my life. I mean it was a thousand years ago.
Sun Jun 23, 2024, 04:55 PM
Jun 23

It may not for another thousand or even longer. Good for your friends to buy beautiful property. Enjoy.

Faux pas

(15,072 posts)
7. Lol no way would
Sun Jun 23, 2024, 08:31 PM
Jun 23

I eff with their dreams by inserting my misgivings. I'm a liberal atheist for god's sake

samnsara

(18,081 posts)
6. hubbys family has a very rustic log cabin near Morse Creek on
Sun Jun 23, 2024, 08:13 PM
Jun 23

..Chinook Pass....right on the banks of the America River...I don't think we could escape the swollen creek in time. And with no electricity up there no one would even know anything until we smelled the sulphur..

Faux pas

(15,072 posts)
9. That's a little too
Sun Jun 23, 2024, 08:35 PM
Jun 23

rustic for me. I'm out in the country surrounded by forest but just 10 miles from town. That's as wild as I get.

captain queeg

(11,561 posts)
3. If the ancient mud flows are 100 ft thick, what are the foundations of all those Seattle-Tacoma
Sun Jun 23, 2024, 04:20 PM
Jun 23

High rises sitting on or anchored to?

BWdem4life

(2,122 posts)
4. If the mountain don't get us, the great quake or tsunami will.
Sun Jun 23, 2024, 04:37 PM
Jun 23

Until then, we'll enjoy life in the beautiful Pacific Northwest

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