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In 2018 & then again in 2019, a patch of desert within Utah experienced distinctively volcanic earthquake swarms. These earthquake swarms marked only the latest activity at an active volcano which is known as the Black Rock Desert Volcanic Field. This volcanic complex is truly fascinating, producing a wide range of landforms and lava compositions in addition to producing some of the planet's most valuable gemstones. Today's video will discuss this fascinating complex through the perspective of a geologist, which last erupted a mere 9,500 years ago. Thumbnail Photo Credit: Keaton Terry, Used with Permission Note: GeologyHub is not encouraging people or telling them to collect minerals in this volcanic field. He is merely noting that interesting gemstones exist within part of it. Follow all laws, stay off mines, mining claims, private property, etc and look up any rules, regulations, and laws if you do decide to prospect in the region. It is your responsibility to follow these rules and use common sense. If you would like to support this channel, consider using one of the following links: (Patreon: / geologyhub ) (YouTube membership: / @geologyhub ) (Gemstone & Mineral Etsy store: http://prospectingarizona.etsy.com) (GeologyHub Merch Etsy store: http://geologyhub.etsy.com) Google Earth imagery used in this video: ©Google & Data Providers This video is protected under "fair use". If you see an image and/or video which is your own in this video, and/or think my discussion of a scientific paper (and/or discussion/mentioning of the data/information within a scientific paper) does not fall under the fair use doctrine, and wish for it to be censored or removed, contact me by email at [email protected] and I will make the necessary changes. Various licenses used in sections of this video (not the entire video, this video as a whole does not completely fall under one of these licenses) and/or in this video's thumbnail image (and this list does not include every license used in this video and/or thumbnail image): Public Domain: https://creativecommons.org/publicdom... CC BY 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Sources/Citations: [1] U.S. Geological Survey [2] Judge, Shelley & Pollock, Meagen & Williams, Michael & Schantz, Krysden & Baxstrom, Kelli & Burden, Kyle & Matesich, Cam & Randall, Emily & Patzkowsky, Samuel & Sims, Whitney & Cary, William & Peppers, Matt & Thompson, Addison & Wilch, Thomas. (2019). Young volcanism in Millard County: Ice Springs volcanic field. Geosites. 1. 1-13. 10.31711/ugap.v1i1.88. CC BY 4.0. Note: The 5 volcanic subfields within the broader Black Rock Desert volcanic field were roughly traced (with some major changes) from this scientific paper. [3] Johnsen, Racheal & Smith, Eugene & Walker, J.. (2014). The 2.7–2.1 Ma Twin Peaks caldera— stratigraphy and petrogenesis. Utah Geological Association Publication. 43. [4] Mesimeri, M., Pankow, K. L., Barnhart, W. D., Whidden, K. M., & Hale, J. M. (2021). Unusual seismic signals in the Sevier Desert, Utah possibly related to the Black Rock volcanic field. Geophysical Research Letters, 48, e2020GL090949. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL090949 [5] J. Ewert, A. Diefenbach, D. Ramsey, "2018 Update to the U.S. Geological Survey National Volcanic Threat Assessment", U.S. Geological Survey, Accessed October 22, 2022. https://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2018/5140/s... 0:00 Active Volcanoes in Utah 0:35 Volcanic Earthquake Swarm 2:10 Subdivided Volcanic Fields 2:38 Geologic History 3:50 Recent Eruptions 4:52 Future Eruptions