Yellowstone National Park is noted for the geothermal marvels, but it is the threat below ground that holds the attention.
The greatest supervolcano on Earth, a geological giant with enormous destructive potential and an unmatched promise for ...
Ranger naturalist George D. Marler meticulously documented changes in hydrothermal activity in the geyser basins of ...
Axial Seamount is a young, 30 million-year-old undersea volcano in the Pacific Ocean off the U.S. coast, and it’s expected to ...
Deep within the Yellowstone Caldera, the bowl-shaped rock cauldron at the heart of Yellowstone National Park, there’s a clue ...
Beryl Spring, located between Mammoth Hot Springs and Madison Junction in Yellowstone National Park, was named for the ...
How can lightning and solar storms be used to map magma beneath Yellowstone? Through magnetotelluric imaging, which provides ...
Yellowstone’s supervolcano is showing signs of awakening after 160,000 years. Find out how scientists are tracking magma ...
So we have to find other ways to look at what’s happening beneath the surface, and now we have a few,” said Michael Poland ...
Scientists studying Yellowstone's supervolcano have made strides in understanding when it might erupt. Research published in ...
In contrast to the interesting hydrothermal activity at Yellowstone National Park, 2024 was seismically calm, writes Michael ...
Geologists found a deep-running network of magma channels in the northeast corner of Yellowstone National Park.