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Cascade Range : New Research

Cascade Range : New Research

New research reveals that long-dormant volcanoes in the Cascades region of the Pacific Northwest still have substantial magma reservoirs beneath them.

  • Cascade Range is a prominent collection of mountains found in the Pacific Northwest area of the northwestern United States and southwestern Canada.
  • The range was formed by the subduction of the Juan de Fuca Plate beneath the North American Plate, which continues to drive volcanic activity.
  • It is known for its snow-capped peaks, massive glaciers, steep scree slopes, and lush forests.
  • The range is home to 4375 named mountains, the highest and most visible of which is Mount Rainier 4,392 m.
  • It includes both volcanic and non-volcanic mountains, including the rugged spires of the North Cascades, and the notable volcanoes known as the High Cascades.
  • The Cascades are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, the ring of volcanoes and associated mountains around the Pacific Ocean.
  • All of the known historic eruptions in the contiguous United States have been from Cascade volcanoes.