16th April, 2024
TANISHA ROY
Located in Eastern California, this massive volcanic depression is capable of super-eruptions.
Recent uplift of the ground and increased earthquake activity suggest magma movement beneath.
If erupted, the Long Valley Caldera could blanket areas well beyond California in ash and mudflows.
The Long Valley Caldera produced a cataclysmic eruption 760,000 years ago.
While a super-eruption isn't imminent, scientists closely monitor the caldera for changing activity.
An eruption would have global impacts – disrupting climate patterns and harming the entire planet.
The Long Valley Caldera proves that even quiet-looking landscapes can hold immense power.
Understanding volcanoes is vital for predicting and, hopefully, mitigating future disasters.