Yellowstone Rated High for Eruption Threat

Yellowstone Caldera Rated a High Threat for Volcanic Eruption, U.S.
Geological Survey Says

The Associated Press

May. 6, 2005 - The Yellowstone caldera has been classified a high threat for
volcanic eruption, according to a report from the U.S. Geological Survey. 

Yellowstone ranks 21st most dangerous of the 169 volcano centers in the
United States, according to the Geological Survey's first-ever comprehensive
review of the nation's volcanoes.

Kilauea in Hawaii received the highest overall threat score followed by
Mount St. Helens and Mount Rainer in Washington, Mount Hood in Oregon and
Mount Shasta in California.

Kilauea has been erupting since 1983. Mount St. Helens, which erupted
catastrophically in 1980, began venting again in 2004.

Those volcanoes fall within the very high threat group, which includes 18
systems. Yellowstone is classified with 36 others as high threat.

Recurring earthquake swarms, swelling and falling ground, and changes in
hydrothermal features are cited in the report as evidence of unrest at
Yellowstone.

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