Long-quiet volcanoes in the Cascades region of the Pacific Northwest are still underpinned by large reservoirs of magma, new ...
Scientists studying the volcanic landscape of the Cascade Range found that an aquifer has nearly three times as much water as ...
Below Mount Jefferson and McKenzie Pass is a massive storehouse of water three times the size of Lake Mead, say Oregon ...
A new study has found surprising evidence of large bodies of magma lurking beneath long-dormant volcanoes in the Cascade Range in the USA, with potentially huge implications for how geologists predict ...
Cornell University scientists studying six North American volcanoes within the Cascade Range found something totally unexpected underneath.
In this episode of the Explore Oregon Podcast, host Zach Urness talks to researchers about an underground aquifer below the ...
Scientists have unveiled a discovery hidden beneath the iconic volcanic peaks of Oregon's Cascade Range: an immense underground aquifer estimated to hold a colossal 81 cubic kilometers of water. This ...
While studying the volcanic landscape of the Cascade Range north of the California ... size lake stored in the rocks at the top of the mountains, like a big water tower,” said Leif Karlstrom ...
It was built by volcanoes. The Cascade mountain range was uplifted by magma, ultimately, over millions of years. And as it turns out, volcanic rocks have some rather unusual hydrogeologic ...
“It is a continental-size lake stored in the rocks at the top of the mountains ... similar large volcanic aquifers north of the Columbia Gorge and near Mount Shasta, but the Cascade Range ...