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Scientists have studied Yellowstone National Park's magmatic system for years, but a new view of the magma chamber shows the long-dormant supervolcano is not at immediate risk of eruption.
While officials have said the hydrothermal explosion in Yellowstone earlier this month isn't a warning sign of impending doom, it's hard not to wonder what a 'supereruption' could look like.
Turbid Lake, a nearly mile-wide crater left by another hydrothermal explosion approximately 9,400 years ago, rests covertly in Yellowstone's backcountry, disguised as a tranquil waterscape.
The most recent eruption, which happened roughly 640,000 years ago, created the Mesa Falls ash bed, stretching east-southeast from the Yellowstone Plateau, scattering ash primarily in Colorado ...
The biggest of the Yellowstone eruptions occurred 2.1 million years ago, ... Moving further away from Yosemite, in places like Salt Lake City and Casper, Wyoming, ...
While officials have said the hydrothermal explosion in Yellowstone earlier this month isn’t a warning sign of impending doom, it’s hard not to wonder what a ‘supereruption’… ...
The biggest of the Yellowstone eruptions occurred 2.1 million years ago, ... Moving further away from Yosemite, in places like Salt Lake City and Casper, Wyoming, ...
The biggest of the Yellowstone eruptions occurred 2.1 million years ago, ... Moving further away from Yosemite, in places like Salt Lake City and Casper, Wyoming, ...
The most recent eruption, which happened roughly 640,000 years ago, created the Mesa Falls ash bed, stretching east-southeast from the Yellowstone Plateau, scattering ash primarily in Colorado ...
The most recent eruption, which happened roughly 640,000 years ago, created the Mesa Falls ash bed, stretching east-southeast from the Yellowstone Plateau, scattering ash primarily in Colorado ...
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