Important Takeaways:
- Land around Oregon’s Three Sisters volcanoes is rising faster than usual, scientists say
- An uplift of about an inch in the ground was detected roughly 3 miles west of South Sister, according to researchers from the Cascades Volcano Observatory
- According to the USGS, Oregon and Washington, with more than 25 active volcanoes, comprise one of the most volcanically active regions in the country.
- The uplift in the Three Sisters area is most likely caused by magma 4 miles underground. Bursts of small earthquakes are common in the area and throughout the Cascade range, which is essentially a chain of active volcanoes
- The region has experienced an uplift of about 12 inches over the past 25 years.
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