Unlocking Earth's Secrets: New Geologic Insights Across the U.S. Uncover Earthquake and Landslide Risks
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Farther east, a January issue of GSA Today from the Geological Society of America details how geologists mapped thousands of landslides triggered by Hurricane Helene in the southern Appalachian Mountains, producing an emergency landslide hazard map while the disaster was still unfolding. That work is now being used to refine long term assessments of slope stability and to identify communities at highest risk in future extreme rainfall events.
In Yellowstone National Park, the United States Geological Survey highlights the top geologic developments of the past year in its January Yellowstone update, noting that the park experienced more than one thousand earthquakes in twenty twenty five, on the low end of average, but with notable ground deformation that scientists will watch closely in twenty twenty six, along with continued but declining activity at Steamboat Geyser and new hydrothermal features that testify to the restless magma system below.
On the volcanic front in Hawaii, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reflects on thirty eight episodes of lava fountaining at Kilauea summit over the past year and uses Volcano Awareness Month events to underscore how quickly hazards can change on an active shield volcano and how essential public preparedness remains.
Beyond the United States, global monitoring by Volcano Discovery shows that in just one recent day, January ninth, twenty twenty six, the largest earthquakes reached magnitude five point six in the Coral Sea near Vanuatu, with additional magnitude five events in New Zealand and along the Pacific Rim, illustrating that most significant seismic energy release continues to concentrate along plate boundaries, while interior regions like much of the United States rely on detailed mapping and geologic sleuthing to understand quieter but still dangerous faults.
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