Today, Yellowstone remains a place of low volcanic risk. Sure, there are sometimes small explosions stoked by hot water and ...
It's common knowledge that Yellowstone Park sits on top of an ancient supervolcano, but what happened last time it erupted?
A new thermal vent spewing steam in the air at Yellowstone National Park is gaining attention, mainly because it's visible ...
Geologically speaking, things are always changing at Yellowstone — especially in hydrothermal areas. It’s simply the nature of the complex hydrothermal system overlying one of the planet’s largest ...
The Yellowstone supervolcano is a vast reservoir of magma with the potential to unleash a category eight eruption over 100 times more powerful than Krakatoa. Thankfully, Yellowstone has never ...
A park scientist noticed it about two weeks after a hydrothermal explosion along a boardwalk during the park’s overactive ...
A thin coat of gray mud confirmed the vent was new, according to a recent online post by scientists with the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory overseen by the U.S. Geological Survey. Mike Poland ...
which is given annually for the best work of American history or biography. In a news release, the historical society described Yellowstone National Park, which opened in 1872 and is visited today ...