No, Yellowstone isn’t erupting, but researchers now know where the next major eruption is most likely to take place ...
The must-visit new properties opening across the globe, from beach retreats and country hideaways to city hubs.
Geologists found a deep-running network of magma channels in the northeast corner of Yellowstone National Park.
Previous studies of Yellowstone had used the passage of earthquake waves through the caldera to try to gauge where liquid magma versus solid rock sat beneath the park. But waves can change their ...
Beneath the park’s surface hides an even more astounding feature, however: the Yellowstone supervolcano. For years, theories have spread over the internet that the famous volcano is due to erupt and ...
New research has pinpointed where theYellowstone supervolcano will likely erupt. It won't blow today, but future eruptions will likely center on the northeastern side of the national park, the new ...
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 ...
According to an analysis published last week in the journal Nature, while a significant amount of magma is beneath the Yellowstone Caldera, it is stored in small, separate pockets rather than a ...
Yellowstone Caldera Chronicles is a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. This week's contribution is from Michael Poland, geophysicist with ...