Yellowstone National Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the US, but it is also home to one of the ...
The giant supervolcano that lies under Yellowstone National Park is cooling off in the west but staying hot in the northeast.
Large explosive eruptions occur in Yellowstone around once every 700,000 years, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Geologists used a technique to peer at the magma below Yellowstone National Park and concluded that its magma is too ...
“Nowhere in Yellowstone do we have regions that are capable of eruption,” the magma maven explained. In other words, it will not be an issue during our lifetime. “There will be ...
A volcanic eruption is unlikely to occur at Yellowstone National Park because of the magma formations underneath, according to research published in the journal Nature on Wednesday, and the ...
Yellowstone has been the site of persistent volcanic activity for more than 2 million years. But what did the region look ...
Yellowstone National Park is home to many of the largest known volcanic eruptions on the planet, and scientists have new research that is helping determine when – and where in the park – the ...
The Yellowstone Caldera—the name refers to the large crater left behind after an eruption—is one of the largest volcanic systems on Earth. It is fed by the "Yellowstone Hotspot," where hot ...
The caldera is the enormous volcanic crater left from the last time Yellowstone experienced a giant eruption, 640,000 years ago. It covers an area about 30 by 45 miles. The findings mean that the ...