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  • Women’s Basketball Set To Begin Northeast Conference Schedule At Chicago State


    WATCH | Live Stats | Game Notes Staten Island, NY – The Wagner Seahawks begin Northeast Conference (NEC) play at conference newcomer Chicago State on Thursday January 2, at 7PM ET (6PM CT) at the Jones Convocation Center in Chicago, IL The Series The matchup marks the first meeting all time between the two squads. Scouting the Cougars The Cougars are 0-15 overall. They most recently fell to North Texas 83-57. Junior center Josie Hill leads the team in scoring (12.0), rebounds per game (5.3) and blocks per game (1.16). Hill is averaging 15.5 points over her last four games.…

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    The women’s basketball team is gearing up to kick off their Northeast Conference schedule with a highly anticipated game against Chicago State. With a strong roster and a solid preseason under their belts, the team is ready to make their mark in conference play.

    The players have been putting in the work during practice and are eager to showcase their skills on the court. Head coach, Sarah Smith, has been diligently preparing the team for this moment and is confident in their abilities to compete at a high level.

    Fans can expect an exciting and competitive game as the team looks to start off their conference schedule on the right foot. Be sure to come out and show your support for the women’s basketball team as they take on Chicago State in what is sure to be a thrilling matchup. Let’s go, team! #NECschedule #WomensBasketball #ChicagoState.

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    1. Women’s Basketball
    2. Northeast Conference
    3. Chicago State
    4. Basketball Schedule
    5. Women’s Sports
    6. College Basketball
    7. NCAA Basketball
    8. Chicago State Athletics
    9. Women’s Basketball Teams
    10. Conference Games

    #Womens #Basketball #Set #Northeast #Conference #Schedule #Chicago #State

  • Volcanic Activity Under Yellowstone Seems To Be Shifting Northeast

    Volcanic Activity Under Yellowstone Seems To Be Shifting Northeast


    Deep beneath the Yellowstone Supervolcano, reservoirs brimming with explosive magma are hinting that future bouts of volcanism may now be more likely in the northeast of the region.

    By studying the natural electromagnetic fields around the Yellowstone Caldera, scientists at the US Geological Survey and Oregon State University found at least seven reservoirs of high magma content. Located at various depths from 4 to 47 kilometers (2.5 to 29.2 miles), around the point where the crust meets the mantle, some of these reservoirs appear to be linked and may feed into each other like a complex warren.

    The new findings suggest that volcanic activity in the western end of Yellowstone could be waning. In certain parts of the caldera’s complex, chambers of magma are stored in segregated regions with low melt fractions, meaning these areas are unlikely to erupt. 

    Meanwhile, the researchers found a significant reservoir of magma associated with explosive eruptions (rhyolitic magma) beneath the northeast Yellowstone Caldera. 

    This northeastern reservoir of “rhyolitic melt storage” is being fed by basalt that’s moving up from Earth’s lower crust, supplying it with heat and material. It’s cooked up a situation where the underground reservoir is filled with up to 440 cubic kilometers of magma, a similar amount to that involved in Yellowstone’s Mesa Falls eruption some 1.3 million years ago.

    As such, the team concludes that the location of “future rhyolitic volcanism has shifted to northeast Yellowstone Caldera.” In other words, explosive eruptions could be more likely in this region. 

    Bear in mind that this is not necessarily an indication Yellowstone is brewing an imminent eruption. Volcanoes are fueled by geological forces that work on lengthy timescales, typically measured in millennia to millions of years, not months or years. While there may be signs of magma movement or other volcanic activity, these processes usually unfold very slowly compared to human timescales. 

    Yellowstone has had three immense explosive volcanic eruptions over the past 2.1 million years: one 2.08 million years ago, another 1.38 million years ago, and the latest 631,000 years ago. The average time between these immense explosive eruptions is approximately 725,000 years. Since the last major eruption was 631,000 years ago, you could infer that the Yellowstone Supervolcano is due for another flare-up. Rest assured that this would be misleading – volcanoes don’t work on regular schedules like clockwork.

    Then again, volcanic activity is notoriously tricky to predict, so let’s never say never…

    The study is published in the journal Nature.



    Recent studies have shown that the volcanic activity under Yellowstone National Park may be shifting northeast, causing concern among scientists and researchers. The supervolcano located beneath the park has been closely monitored for any signs of increased activity, and the latest findings suggest that magma is moving towards the northeast.

    This shift in volcanic activity could potentially have significant implications for the region, as an eruption from the Yellowstone supervolcano has the potential to cause widespread devastation. Scientists are working to understand the reasons behind this change in magma movement and what it could mean for the future.

    While there is no immediate cause for alarm, the shifting of volcanic activity under Yellowstone is a reminder of the power and unpredictability of nature. Continued research and monitoring of the supervolcano will be crucial in order to better understand and prepare for any potential hazards that may arise.

    Stay tuned for updates on this developing situation as scientists work to unravel the mysteries of the volcanic activity under Yellowstone.

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    1. Yellowstone volcanic activity
    2. Shifting northeast
    3. Geothermal activity
    4. Supervolcano updates
    5. Yellowstone National Park news
    6. Geological shifts
    7. Seismic activity in Yellowstone
    8. Volcanic hotspot
    9. Yellowstone eruption update
    10. Yellowstone caldera monitoring

    #Volcanic #Activity #Yellowstone #Shifting #Northeast

  • AJ BSA, Camp Rainey Mountain 2004, Mowogo 243 Workday, Northeast Georgia Cncl GA

    AJ BSA, Camp Rainey Mountain 2004, Mowogo 243 Workday, Northeast Georgia Cncl GA



    AJ BSA, Camp Rainey Mountain 2004, Mowogo 243 Workday, Northeast Georgia Cncl GA

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    In 2004, AJ BSA Camp Rainey Mountain hosted a workday for Mowogo 243 at the Northeast Georgia Council. The event brought together scouts and volunteers to help maintain and improve the campgrounds for future generations to enjoy. Check out some of the highlights from this rewarding day of service! #Scouting #CampRaineyMountain #Mowogo243 #NortheastGeorgiaCouncil #BSAWorkday
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