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Second, "Yosemite" isn't even a mountain, let alone a volcano Dean. :lol: |
I think he's thinking of the caldera around Mammoth Lakes.
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And now I just feel like the house is just resonating every time I move my head. (TWSS) |
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I haven't felt squat.
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I guess the likes of Scott and I and anyone else in Southernish Reno are too far away.
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I'm not quite as south as you are is why I said that. I work by the convention center, so thats like middle Reno or something. That's an a-firm on your southern status.
Although I do keep feeling my seat rumble from underneath me, its not from earthquakes. |
Yes, calderas can very easily have explosive eruptions, and Yellowstone has the type of magma that can do it (high gas content). The caldera down to our south (Mammoth Mountain - Long Valley Caldera), is more likely to make lava flows but can still erupt violently (like it did the last time it went off). We have also found out that little quakes do not necessarily release stress on fault lines, but sometimes actually builds stress on the faults next to them. Activity on one fault can also trigger another fault to pop (saw that one happen at Yucca Mountain a few years ago).
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It's possible, wouldn't be a bad idea (if the insurance companies even had that as an option)...were you here for the earthquake swarms under Kings Beach up at the lake a few summers ago? The guys in the seismology department at UNR figured out that it was magma moving under North Lake Tahoe at about 15 miles depth. It even made the Slide Mountain GPS station move about 11mm.
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There were a couple of nice ones today, a 3.4 at 8:00am this morning, and three this afternoon at 2:26pm (A 3.1), 2:32pm (A 3.1), 2:33pm (A 3.0), and finished up at 5:53pm (A 2.4) that I felt today! I live in the NW right by the Home depot on Summit Ridge on the second floor and we really feel em'
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I havn't felt a thing. :huh: |
It is out north not down south thats why we havent felt it.
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Good thing I'm in SF today and tomorrow. :eek:
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If you are not in the Northwest of Reno, more than likely these "microquakes" probably won't be felt. Although a 3.0+ is considered a "minor" earthquake (The ones we had yesterday), if you live in Sparks or South Reno, more than likely you won't feel much if anything. They are coming from somewhere close to the Verdi-Mogul Area which is only a few miles from where I live, and being on the second story of any home or apartment building like myself will intensify the quake and freak your cats out :lol: . Seeing them freak out on those was almost as funny as when we made one of them crash into a glass tv stand door chasing a laser pointer. I know that's messed up but it was funny at the time.
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I've been wondering what animals do -- I've seen/heard the birds outside go silent a moment before, but was wondering what cats/dogs are doing ... ? |
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Still having quakes up here yesterday, last night, this morning. |
Cats have a very keen sense of hearing and balance, and their bare feet are on the ground, so they hear/feel it long before us lowly relatively deaf, tall, and shoe wearing humans.
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