But there has been some fun science news too — like predicting the future eruptions of one of America's most famous volcanoes. The Yellowstone ... side of the national park is likely to erupt ...
but researchers now know where the next major eruption is most likely to take place Yellowstone National Park, largely located in northwest Wyoming, claims the title of the world’s first ...
A detailed look at Yellowstone's magma storage system finds that only one region is likely to host liquid magma in the long term.
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 ...
Despite an explosive summer at Yellowstone National Park — marked by a thermal feature eruption that destroyed ... eight people hostage at Old Faithful Geyser’s visitors’ center in 1989 ...
and the likelihood of another similar eruption in the near future is extremely low. Grand Prismatic Geyser in Yellowstone National Park at sunset. Experts have revealed what might happen in the ...
Despite an explosive summer at Yellowstone National Park — marked by a thermal feature eruption that destroyed a boardwalk and sent visitors fleeing from an eruption of black water, mud and ...
It’s not hard to see why researchers are worried about a Yellowstone eruption. If the supervolcano were to erupt, the consequences would be devastating. The ashfall alone could render vast areas ...