Cascades Volcano Observatory

Cascades Volcano Observatory
Type: Research and Development Agencies (Sub-organization)
Parent organization: United States Geological Survey (USGS), Volcano Hazards Program
Employees:
Executive: Scientist-in-Charge
Budget:
Address: 1300 SE Cardinal Court, Building 10, Suite 100, Vancouver, WA 98683, United States
Website: https://www.usgs.gov/observatories/cvo
Creation Legislation:
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Cascades Volcano Observatory
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Mission
To monitor and research volcanic activity in the Cascade Range to enhance public safety by providing timely warnings and reducing the impact of volcanic hazards. CVO focuses on understanding volcanic processes, assessing hazards, and disseminating information to the public and emergency managers.
Services

Volcano monitoring; Seismic data analysis; Gas emissions tracking; Hazard assessment; Public education

Regulations

The David A. Johnston Cascades Volcano Observatory (CVO) is a volcano observatory in the US that monitors volcanoes in the northern Cascade Range. It was established in the summer of 1980, after the eruption of Mount St. Helens.[2] The observatory is named for United States Geological Survey (USGS) volcanologist David A. Johnston, who was killed by the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.[3] The observatory's current territory covers Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. The Cascade Range's extent includes northern California, and Cascade volcanoes in that state, such as Mount Shasta and Lassen Peak, previously fell under the CVO's jurisdiction. However, these volcanoes now fall under the jurisdiction of the California Volcano Observatory (CalVO), formed in February 2012 and based in Menlo Park, California, which monitors and researches volcanic activity throughout California and Nevada.[4]

United States Geological Survey
Cascades Volcano Observatory
Agency Overview
Formed 1980
Headquarters Vancouver, Washington, USA
Agency Executive Dr. Jon Major[1], Scientist-in-Charge (USGS)
Website
https://www.usgs.gov/observatories/cvo

The Cascades Volcano Observatory is part of the USGS, a scientific agency of the United States government.[5] It is located in Vancouver, Washington in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area.

Monitored volcanoes

This list shows volcanoes currently monitored by the Cascades Volcano Observatory, which range in order of highest to lowest risk assessment.

According to USGS risk assessment of volcanoes located in the northern Cascades region, the following volcanoes were ranked "very high threat potential".[6]

The following volcanoes were ranked "high threat potential":[6]

The following volcanoes were ranked "moderate threat potential":[6]

The following volcanoes were ranked "Low to Very Low Threat Potential":[6]

There are other volcanoes in the northern Cascades region that have not been assessed one of these risk levels which warrant monitoring. Volcanoes that have not erupted during the Holocene period were not included. USGS has noted, though less probable, that it is still possible for volcanoes to erupt on longer intervals than mentioned.[6]

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