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CALIFORNIA VOLCANO OBSERVATORY WEEKLY UPDATE
U.S. Geological Survey
Tuesday, November 5, 2024, 1:15 PM PST (Tuesday, November 5, 2024, 21:15 UTC)


Monitored CALIFORNIA VOLCANOES
Current Volcano Alert Level: all NORMAL
Current Aviation Color Code: all GREEN

Activity Update: All volcanoes monitored by CalVO show normal background earthquake activity and ground movement. Monitored volcanoes include Mount Shasta, Medicine Lake Volcano, Lassen Volcanic Center, Clear Lake Volcanic Field, Long Valley Volcanic Region, Coso Volcanic Field, Ubehebe Craters, and Salton Buttes.

Past Week Observations for October 28 (0000h PDT) to November 03 (2359h PST) 

One earthquake greater than M1 was recorded within the Clear Lake Volcanic Field, with a magnitude of M1.2. Typical seismicity was recorded at The Geysers geothermal field south of the Clear Lake Volcanic Field; 94 earthquakes greater than M1 were recorded, with the largest having a magnitude of M3.1. 

One earthquake greater than M1 was recorded in the Long Valley Caldera, with a magnitude of M2.2. Two earthquakes greater than M1 were recorded at Mammoth Mountain, with the largest having a magnitude of M2.9. Nineteen earthquakes greater than M1 were recorded in the Sierra Nevada Block, south of Mammoth Mountain and Long Valley, with the largest having a magnitude of M2.7. 

Two earthquakes greater than M1 were recorded in the Coso Volcanic Field, with the largest having a magnitude of M2.6. 

One earthquake greater than M1 was recorded near the Salton Buttes, with a magnitude of M1.4.

 



CalVO's Weekly Update only highlights volcanoes which have experienced seismic activity or volcanic unrest. If there are no comments for a volcano, CalVO has detected no earthquakes with magnitudes greater than or equal to M1.0, or any other kind of unrest. Only earthquakes with magnitudes greater than M1.0 are reported here.



These earthquake counts are preliminary and subject to change as the earthquakes are reviewed by seismologists. The U.S. Geological Survey will continue to monitor these volcanoes closely and will issue additional updates and changes in alert level as warranted. For a definition of alert levels see http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/activity/alertsystem/icons.php.

As part of the U.S. Geological Survey's Volcano Hazards Program, the California Volcano Observatory monitors the volcanoes of California and Nevada and advances scientific understanding of volcanic processes in order to reduce the harmful impacts of volcanic activity. For additional USGS CalVO volcano information, background, images, and other graphics visit http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/observatories/calvo/. For general information on the USGS Volcano Hazard Program visit http://volcanoes.usgs.gov. Statewide seismic information for California and Nevada can be found at https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/.



CONTACT INFORMATION:

askCalVO@usgs.gov