Invisible CO2 gas killing trees at Mammoth Mountain, California

<p>Since 1980, scientists have monitored geologic unrest in Long Valley Caldera and at adjacent Mammoth Mountain, California.&nbsp; After a persistent swarm of earthquakes beneath Mammoth Mountain in 1989, geologists discovered that large volumes of carbon dioxide (CO2 ) gas were seeping from beneath this volcano. This gas is killing trees on the mountain and also can be a danger to people. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) continues to study the CO2 emissions to help protect the public from this invisible potential hazard.</p>

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USGS Fact Sheet 172–96, version 2.0 Revised June 2000
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North America
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2000 - 00:00
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