A Major Earthquake & Volcanic Eruption Struck in Alaska; Shishaldin Erupts

A major magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck a section of Alaska. And, an hour later, a powerful eruption occurred from the Shishaldin volcano. Are these two events related? This video discusses if this might be the case, while also mentioning why the earthquake in the Aleutian island chain occurred in the first place. Thumbnail Photo Credit: McGimsey, R. G., Alaska Volcano Observatory / U.S. Geological Survey, This image was then overlaid with text, and then overlaid with GeologyHub made graphics (the image border, the GeologyHub logo, and the multilayered ring-shaped earthquake icon). A special thanks to the EarthquakeSim YouTube channel for granting me permission to use clips of his footage! Video Sources from the EarthquakeSim YouTube channel: [1] NASA EOSDIS Worldview satellite imagery Copyright © 2012-2023 United States Government as represented by the Administrator of the Nation
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