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Local and national news, NPR, things to do, food recommendations and guides to Los Angeles, Orange County and the Inland EmpireLAist is part of Southern California Public Radio, a member-supported public media network. For the latest national news from NPR and our live radio broadcast, visitA scalding hot pool of mineral water is viewed along Hot Creek at the Long Valley caldera on July 3, 2019, along Hot Creek near Mammoth Lakes, California.
The magma chamber is still releasing water and gas as it cools down. That activity causes seismic movement and deformation of the surface, but according to Zhan the activity remains hazardous. "We don't need to worry about a big eruption," he said."But something small in nature still could be something big for human being, right? For society."The Long Valley Caldera is the largest volcano in California, according to Zhan. It had a super eruption around 720,000 years ago, comparable to theZhan said the Long Valley Caldera is also the first major imaging project using fiber optic cables.
They were all but extinct. Now there are so many that scientists need your help tracking and studying them as they spread upriver.Caused by a type of plankton, the blue bioluminescent waves aren’t toxic to humans, but have a profound impact on marine life.As Hurricane Hilary Approached, The Memes Landed Hard. Then Came The #Hurriquake
The National Weather Service is monitoring now Tropical Storm Hilary as it drops heavy rain in Southern California. But, let's talk weather memes.A 'Cool Roof' Can Help You Beat The Heat — And Save MoneyYears Of Putrid Odors, Scores Of Complaints.
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