Below Mount Jefferson and McKenzie Pass is a massive storehouse of water three times the size of Lake Mead, say Oregon researchers.
A seismic survey challenges the long-standing belief that only active volcanoes have large magma bodies sitting beneath them.
Oregon’s Cascade Range is not just a scenic landscape of volcanic peaks - it also hides a massive underground aquifer filled ...
It appears that these magma bodies exist beneath volcanoes over their whole lifetime, not just during an active state.' ...
A massive aquifer is stored just beneath volcanic rocks at the crest of the central Oregon Cascades – possibly the largest ...
With eruptions in 1998, 2011, and 2015, the volcano serves as a perfect laboratory, and experts expect an eruption by the end ...
The American West is hungry for water, and scientists just found a previously unmapped aquifer three times the size of Lake ...
A combination of cold air and moisture off the ocean will provide the chance for low elevation snow multiple times next week.
Cornell University scientists studying six North American volcanoes within the Cascade Range found something totally unexpected underneath.
While studying the landscape of Oregon’s Cascade Range, also known as the Cascades, a team of scientists discovered that a region of subsurface water is far larger than previously thought—and ...