UPDATE: Earthquake Swarm Continues at Yellowstone, Over 1,200 Quakes…
UPDATE: Earthquake Swarm Continues at Yellowstone, Over 1,200 Quakes…
July 21, 2017
An earthquake swarm that began in Yellowstone on June 12th is still
rumbling on. The University of Utah Seismograph Stations is monitoring
the swarm, which is currently active on the western edge of Yellowstone
National Park. The swarm so far has consisted of 1,284 events with the
largest magnitude of a 4.4. There have been 7 earthquakes in the
magnitude3 range and just over 100 earthquakes in the magnitude 2 range.
Researchers say 125 people reported feeling the magnitude 4.4 event on
June 16th. Jeff Hungerford, a geologist with Yellowstone National Park,
says these swarms are perfectly normal. Hungerford says earthquake
swarms comprise about 50% of the total seismicity in the Yellowstone
region. Researchers say they will continue to monitor this swarm and
will provide updates as necessary. READ MORE