Volcanoes and earthquakes are both natural phenomena driven by the dynamic processes that shape Earth’s interior and surface.
Deep within the Yellowstone Caldera, the bowl-shaped rock cauldron at the heart of Yellowstone National Park, there’s a clue ...
Stories from the Yellowstone fires of 1988, which burned approximately 1.3 million acres, were shared recently during a ...
How can lightning and solar storms be used to map magma beneath Yellowstone? Through magnetotelluric imaging, which provides ...
For decades, researchers in and around Yellowstone National Park have used seismic waves — imagine giving the region an MRI — ...
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.
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
No, Yellowstone isn’t erupting, but researchers now know where the next major eruption is most likely to take place ...
New research has revealed when Yellowstone's supervolcano will erupt next, as it now contains a higher volume of magma than ...
Despite widespread fears of a catastrophic "supervolcano" eruption, scientists at the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory (YVO) have suggested that any eruptive event there would likely look far different ...
It won't blow today, but future eruptions will likely center on the northeastern side of the national park, the new study finds. Not that Yellowstone is likely to still be a national park by the time ...