A detailed look at Yellowstone's magma storage system finds that only one region is likely to host liquid magma in the long ...
Geologists found a deep-running network of magma channels in the northeast corner of Yellowstone National Park.
No, Yellowstone isn’t erupting, but researchers now know where the next major eruption is most likely to take place ...
Scientists studying Yellowstone's supervolcano have made strides in understanding when it might erupt. Research published in ...
An expert from the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory has revealed some of the most likely impacts of an eruption in the famed national park.
Using magnetotellurics, researchers produced a detailed picture of the magma beneath Yellowstone, offering insights into a ...
New research has pinpointed where theYellowstone supervolcano will likely ... the northeastern side of the national park, the new study finds. Not that Yellowstone is likely to still be a national ...
Researchers used lightning and solar storms to map magma, revealing isolated pockets as opposed to one bubble ready to burst.
The supervolcano is not the enormous mound of ash and lava ... And it’s generally associated with explosive eruptions. Grand Prismatic Spring Yellowstone National Park. Picture: Getty Images The USGS ...
Biscuit Basin. But that wasn’t the only geological activity of note that occurred in the Yellowstone region during the year.