Unknown to many, the states of Arizona and Utah both contain active volcanoes, with a total of 4 young systems present. Surprisingly, all four of these volcanoes seemingly erupted around the same time 1,000 years ago. Although this may have simply been a coincidence, the odds of these eruptions being due to random chance are 1 in 23,000. So, why did so many volcanoes seemingly erupt at the same time? This video discusses one possibility of a geologic event which may have triggered a series of volcanic eruptions across these two states. The young lava flows emplaced by these eruptions can today be viewed near Flagstaff at Sunset Crater, the Grand Canyon, and south-central Utah. If you would like to support this channel, consider becoming a patron at Another way to support this channel is to make an order via our gemstone and geology related etsy store at .
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