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Yellowstone: GPS data showing recent uplift near the Lake
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So according to some recent GPS data from stations near Yellowstone Lake, there are three that have started trending upwards in 2014- WLWY, HVWY, and LKWY.
You can click on them here, and they are on the north side of the Lake:
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link to earthquake.usgs.gov
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The last of the three graphs in each case shows movement up and down.
It is curious to note that the bulge under the Lake is also on the north shore. And, there has been some recent very small seismicity in and around the lake. It's possible it could be related to the uplift.
This uplift appears to have shifted- because before, there was uplift near Norris, and now those stations appear to be trending downward sharply. Now the apparent focus of uplift is near the Lake. Some scientists would say this is normal processes of inflation and deflation that take place at Yellowstone.
Doomers say it's cause it's gonna blow!
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