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[pct-l] Oregon bulge
- Subject: [pct-l] Oregon bulge
- From: csiechert@hotmail.com (Carl Siechert)
- Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 10:09:21 -0700
- References: <200105111702.f4BH2GR73129@edina2.hack.net>
>From yesterday's AP wire:
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- A significant bulge in the earth's crust has
developed over the past four years near volcanoes in central Oregon, but
it's not clear whether it could mean a volcanic eruption any time soon,
geologists said Tuesday.
The bulge -- nine to 12 miles across and about 4 inches high -- was detected
by satellite radar, said Willie Scott, a USGS scientist at the agency's
volcano lab in Vancouver, Wash.
The bulge is located near the Three Sisters, a trio of volcanoes at the
center of the Cascade Range in Oregon.
Full story at
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Oregon-Bulge.html?searchpv=aponl
ine
2001 hikers: Watch for hot spots--and not just the ones on your heels.
Craig: Please update planner with new elevations.
Everybody: Please calculate the difference this'll make in total vertical
gain based on different ruler lengths. Is it just 4 inches? Is it 3 raised
to the 4th power, which is, in fact, 81?
Oh, to be out hiking...
Carl