- Researchers from the University of Utah's Seismograph Stations (UUSS) have been monitoring the activity since it began last Monday, June 12.
- A total of 878 quakes have been recorded over the past fortnight at Yellowstone.
- Earthquake swarms are common in Yellowstone and, on average, comprise about 50 per cent of the total activity in the Yellowstone region.
- Although the latest swarm is the largest since 2012, it is fewer than weekly counts during similar events in 2002, 2004, 2008 and 2010.
- The tremors were recorded at depths from ground level to nine miles (14.5 km) below sea level.
- Seismic activity could be a sign of an impending eruption of the supervolcano, although this is currently impossible to predict exactly.
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01 July 2017
NEWS FLASH – Yellowstone
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