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Location:
Period:
25 Jan 2008 23:30:16 - 26 Jan 2008 11:48:05 (12 hours 17 minutes)
Volcanoes in 100km radius:
None
Earthquakes:
33
93 swarms found nearby.
2000
S20000125.1(22.1km)
25 Jan
1 day 8 hours
67 earthquakes
9 Mar
9 hours
28 earthquakes
S20000329.2(29.8km)
29 Mar
9 days 3 hours
185 earthquakes
S20000526.1(19.8km)
26 May
23 hours
25 earthquakes
S20001124.1(19.8km)
23 Nov
3 days 8 hours
120 earthquakes
S20001210.1(27.1km)
9 Dec
1 day 1 hours
29 earthquakes
S20001224.1(22.7km)
23 Dec
4 days 11 hours
64 earthquakes
2001
S20010119.1(21.2km)
18 Jan
4 days 18 hours
341 earthquakes
3 Feb
15 hours
26 earthquakes
S20010227.1(23.9km)
26 Feb
2 days 5 hours
56 earthquakes
2002
15 Jan
7 hours
67 earthquakes
8 Oct
3 days 11 hours
120 earthquakes
S20021104.1(17.8km)
3 Nov
4 days 4 hours
118 earthquakes
3 Nov
2 days 6 hours
67 earthquakes
3 Nov
1 day 2 hours
25 earthquakes
10 Nov
15 hours
30 earthquakes
S20021214.1(29.4km)
13 Dec
1 day 12 hours
26 earthquakes
2003
S20030103.2(14.2km)
3 Jan
4 days 3 hours
75 earthquakes
S20030131.1(14.9km)
31 Jan
1 day 15 hours
36 earthquakes
S20030206.1(26.6km)
5 Feb
1 day 18 hours
42 earthquakes
2004
S20040413.1(24.4km)
13 Apr
6 days 22 hours
457 earthquakes
2006
22 Feb
15 hours
44 earthquakes
18 Mar
12 hours
28 earthquakes
12 Jun
1 day 14 hours
45 earthquakes
S20060618.1(28.0km)
18 Jun
1 day 11 hours
57 earthquakes
10 Jul
5 hours
35 earthquakes
14 Oct
19 hours
79 earthquakes
S20061105.1(19.1km)
4 Nov
1 day 14 hours
46 earthquakes
2007
S20070620.1(20.5km)
20 Jun
1 hours
26 earthquakes
S20071231.1(27.0km)
30 Dec
3 days 10 hours
61 earthquakes
2008
S20080109.1(27.6km)
9 Jan
4 days 20 hours
89 earthquakes
S20080203.1(26.1km)
3 Feb
21 hours
47 earthquakes
11 Mar
2 days 13 hours
69 earthquakes
28 Jul
4 days 18 hours
189 earthquakes
S20080807.1(23.3km)
7 Aug
6 hours
32 earthquakes
2009
25 May
10 hours
70 earthquakes
S20090630.1(22.4km)
30 Jun
1 day 12 hours
34 earthquakes
2010
S20100117.1(11.1km)
16 Jan
19 days 8 hours
2268 earthquakes
2012
S20121015.1(25.1km)
15 Oct
1 day 0 hours
51 earthquakes
2013
15 Apr
17 hours
30 earthquakes
S20130507.1(11.7km)
7 May
22 hours
34 earthquakes
S20130630.1(29.3km)
29 Jun
3 days 16 hours
79 earthquakes
S20130713.1(22.0km)
13 Jul
19 hours
30 earthquakes
13 Sep
4 days 4 hours
243 earthquakes
5 Oct
7 hours
54 earthquakes
2014
S20140122.1(20.9km)
21 Jan
2 days 1 hours
46 earthquakes
S20140211.1(29.4km)
11 Feb
3 days 20 hours
69 earthquakes
S20140217.1(22.9km)
16 Feb
3 days 7 hours
52 earthquakes
S20140330.1(22.9km)
29 Mar
3 days 19 hours
194 earthquakes
S20140601.1(28.6km)
31 May
6 days 5 hours
232 earthquakes
6 Jul
12 hours
46 earthquakes
2016
24 Nov
1 day 13 hours
60 earthquakes
2017
14 Aug
22 hours
32 earthquakes
S20170827.1(28.8km)
27 Aug
3 days 8 hours
66 earthquakes
2018
S20180216.1(25.0km)
15 Feb
11 days 1 hours
728 earthquakes
11 Mar
7 hours
28 earthquakes
S20180725.1(24.6km)
24 Jul
2 days 20 hours
52 earthquakes
31 Dec
4 hours
57 earthquakes
2019
S20190326.2(21.2km)
26 Mar
20 hours
29 earthquakes
22 Jul
3 days 7 hours
61 earthquakes
S20191026.1(24.4km)
26 Oct
1 day 22 hours
83 earthquakes
2020
S20200219.1(21.6km)
18 Feb
2 days 20 hours
62 earthquakes
S20200522.1(21.0km)
22 May
2 hours
36 earthquakes
S20200529.1(21.2km)
29 May
1 day 10 hours
88 earthquakes
10 Sep
2 days 23 hours
117 earthquakes
6 Dec
1 day 7 hours
37 earthquakes
24 Dec
12 hours
47 earthquakes
2021
21 Jun
1 day 13 hours
117 earthquakes
16 Sep
4 days 0 hours
75 earthquakes
27 Sep
7 hours
26 earthquakes
30 Sep
1 day 16 hours
62 earthquakes
S20211005.1(27.4km)
4 Oct
1 day 0 hours
41 earthquakes
25 Nov
2 days 12 hours
61 earthquakes
2022
12 Feb
7 hours
25 earthquakes
S20220329.1(24.3km)
28 Mar
2 days 12 hours
117 earthquakes
S20220611.1(27.8km)
10 Jun
2 days 20 hours
62 earthquakes
S20220826.1(27.3km)
26 Aug
9 days 4 hours
198 earthquakes
5 Sep
3 hours
40 earthquakes
S20220918.2(27.9km)
17 Sep
6 days 20 hours
389 earthquakes
S20220930.1(27.2km)
29 Sep
3 days 4 hours
53 earthquakes
5 Oct
1 day 8 hours
32 earthquakes
S20221013.1(27.5km)
13 Oct
8 days 6 hours
111 earthquakes
S20221115.1(29.1km)
14 Nov
2 days 5 hours
48 earthquakes
2023
S20230207.2(29.5km)
6 Feb
2 days 9 hours
63 earthquakes
S20230313.1(29.6km)
13 Mar
1 day 18 hours
136 earthquakes
16 Apr
1 day 20 hours
38 earthquakes
24 Apr
6 hours
31 earthquakes
S20231004.1(22.2km)
3 Oct
1 day 14 hours
39 earthquakes
2024
1 Jan
1 day 16 hours
47 earthquakes
3 Jan
1 day 15 hours
62 earthquakes
S20240106.1(22.7km)
6 Jan
10 hours
35 earthquakes
S20240218.1(23.5km)
18 Feb
9 hours
50 earthquakes
2025
S20250507.1(27.8km)
7 May
8 hours
37 earthquakes
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Seismic Swarm S20080126.1: Analysis of Activity Near West Yellowstone, Montana

On 25 January 2008 at 23:30 UTC, a seismic swarm designated S20080126.1 began approximately 25 km east-southeast of West Yellowstone, Montana. The sequence concluded at 11:48 on 26 January 2008, encompassing 33 earthquakes over roughly 12 hours and 17 minutes. Magnitudes ranged from 0.6 to 2.4, with the largest event recorded at 01:43 on 26 January. Focal depths varied between 2 km and 11 km, indicating shallow crustal activity typical of the region.

The swarm exhibited a rapid onset followed by a gradual decline in event rate. Early events clustered around magnitudes 1.0–1.7 at depths of 4–9 km. Mid-sequence activity included the peak magnitude of 2.4 at 7 km depth, accompanied by several events near 1.5–1.7. Later stages featured lower-magnitude occurrences, predominantly between 0.8 and 1.5, at similar shallow depths. This temporal pattern reflects classic swarm behavior driven by fluid migration or stress adjustments rather than a single mainshock-aftershock sequence.

The location lies within the Yellowstone volcanic plateau, an area shaped by multiple caldera-forming eruptions over the past 2.1 million years. The most recent major event, approximately 631,000 years ago, formed the current Yellowstone Caldera. Ongoing magmatic and hydrothermal processes sustain elevated seismicity, with small earthquakes frequently occurring due to movement of fluids within fractured rock and minor adjustments along regional faults.

Historical records document 31 swarms in the broader area since 1 January 2000. Annual counts include seven each in 2000, 2002, and 2006; three each in 2001 and 2003; two in 2007; and one each in 2004 and 2008. Such recurrent swarms underscore the dynamic nature of the Yellowstone system, where earthquake clusters often last hours to weeks without leading to larger tectonic events.

Seismic monitoring in this zone benefits from dense station coverage operated by the U.S. Geological Survey and university partners. Data from S20080126.1 align with established patterns of low-magnitude, shallow activity that rarely exceeds magnitude 3.0 in swarm episodes. No surface deformation or significant changes in geothermal features were associated with this particular sequence.

Continued observation remains essential for distinguishing background volcanic seismicity from any precursory signals. The 2008 swarm contributed to the long-term dataset used to refine models of crustal stress and fluid dynamics beneath the Yellowstone region.

References

  • U.S. Geological Survey, Yellowstone Volcano Observatory reports on regional seismicity.
  • University of Utah Seismograph Stations, historical earthquake catalog for the Intermountain West.
  • SeismoSight internal swarm classification database for event parameters of S20080126.1.