Fossil record tells us the super volcano burps every 700,000 years, give or take millennia. Be careful to keep track of this ...
Montana Tech researchers have a new scientific article out, detailing how samples taken from hot springs at Yellowstone ...
George Marler's documentation of hydrothermal activity has provided future generations with invaluable information, writes ...
Beryl Spring, located between Mammoth Hot Springs and Madison Junction in Yellowstone National Park, was named for the ...
Yellowstone Caldera Chronicles is a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano ...
which formed at an altitude of 10,000 feet about 6,000 years ago when temperatures in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem were similar to their current level. When volcanic activity in the northern ...
Astute research has revealed that magma is shifting underground in the northeast part of Yellowstone, the last evidence of volcanic activity 160000 years ago. This finding, demonstrated by YVO ...
Throughout history, volcanic eruptions have had serious consequences for human societies such as cold weather, lack of sun, and low crop yields. In the year 43 BC when a volcano in Alaska spewed ...
(Photo by Joe Bueter, Yellowstone National Park ... There were no significant changes in ground motion in the vicinity of Norris Geyser Basin. Yellowstone Volcano Observatory scientists conducted a ...
Magnetotelluric stations like this one in Antarctica were installed all over Yellowstone. Photo: Kerry Key/Columbia ... of rhyolite produces characteristic volcanic ash, but basalt is the real ...
It’s also one of the largest volcanoes on Earth. The Yellowstone Caldera is a 70 by 45 kilometre-wide crater in northwestern Wyoming, blasted out of the Earth’s crust some 640,000 years ago in ...