They typically are much smaller than earthquakes caused by non-volcanic sources. The largest felt volcanic earthquake in the Cascades was a magnitude 5.5 in 1981, under Mount St. Helens. Two types of volcanically generated earthquakes are volcano-tectonic (VTs) earthquakes and long period earthquakes (LPs).
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Volcanic Earthquakes
- occurs in areas that are associated with volcanic activities.
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Answer:
ARE MUCH SMALLER THAN EARTHQUAKE
Explanation:
They typically are much smaller than earthquakes caused by non-volcanic sources. The largest felt volcanic earthquake in the Cascades was a magnitude 5.5 in 1981, under Mount St. Helens. Two types of volcanically generated earthquakes are volcano-tectonic (VTs) earthquakes and long period earthquakes (LPs).