Yellowstone's dynamic underground hydrothermal system remains a scientific enigma. Recent studies reveal a complex network of ...
A major Yellowstone eruption likely won’t happen for thousands, and potentially millions, of years. Scientists say that the magma underneath Yellowstone is mostly solid and not eruptible. One study ...
Yellowstone Caldera Chronicles is a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. This week’s contribution is from Pat Shanks, emeritus research ...
A large eruption at a hydrothermal pool within Yellowstone National Park covered a nearby live camera in mud and water on ...
Scientists predict there is a one in six chance of a massive eruption this century, but what impacts would such an event ...
Yellowstone hydrothermal eruption caught on camera A hydrothermal eruption sends muddy water and steam flying at Yellowstone National Park.
A “localized” hydrothermal explosion at Yellowstone National Park sent terrified people running and forced officials to close Biscuit Basin, which contains several geysers, on Tuesday, July 23, parks ...
A hydrothermal explosion at Yellowstone National Park sent steam, mud, and debris high into the air. The dramatic event poses no broader volcanic threat.
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