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From: Volcano Hazards Program Website, February 25, 1998
Almost 100 small earthquakes were detected by the Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network beneath the south flank of Mount Hood between February 2 and 5. Sixty-five were large enough to be located; the largest event (M 2.6) on February 5 was located at a depth of 7.4 kilometers. Since the late 1970's when seismic monitoring became routine, earthquakes beneath Mount Hood have occurred in swarms (several to tens of earthquakes) of small events (
The most recent significant eruption of Mount Hood occurred in the late 1700's. Based on it's earlier eruptions, a report published in 1997 explains how future volcanic activity of Mount Hood is likely to affect nearby communities and recreation areas.
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Link to:
[University of Washington Geophysics Program, Pacific Northwest Seismic Network's
Mount Hood Page] ...