And in true Idaho fashion, this section just happens to be the part of Yellowstone known as, you guessed it, the Zone of Death. Contrary to the nickname's image, this so-called Zone of Death doesn ...
When Yellowstone erupts again, as it certainly will, it won't matter whether people live in Bozeman, Montana or Cody, Wyoming -- they'll be just as dead. But new seismological research has finally ...
Have you ever wondered why Yellowstone is full of hot springs ... that lies beneath the national park and answers the life-or-death question: Will it erupt in a fiery inferno anytime soon?
“The western part of the Yellowstone caldera is waning,” said Ninfa Bennington, a volcano geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey and lead author on a paper in Wednesday’s edition of ...
The post’s caption reads, “Yellowstone’s super volcano is now really really exploding.” A similar Instagram post was liked 700 times in a week before it was deleted. The video shows August ...
Beneath the park’s surface hides an even more astounding feature, however: the Yellowstone supervolcano. For years, theories have spread over the internet that the famous volcano is due to erupt ...
Grand Prismatic Spring at Yellowstone National Park ... study co-author Ninfa Bennington, a volcano seismologist at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, told Live Science. The research, published ...
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 ...
Magmatic activity deep beneath the Yellowstone Supervolcano may be shifting ... In their study, however, USGS volcano seismologist Ninfa Bennington and her colleagues took a novel approach ...
Not that Yellowstone is likely to still be a national park by the time it erupts. Any such eruption is expected to take place hundreds of thousands of years from now, study co-author Ninfa Bennington, ...