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The U.S. Geological Survey announced the discovery of a new geothermal pool in Yellowstone National Park’s Norris Geyser Basin.
The young man stepped off trail near Lone Star Geyser when the ground gave way, exposing him to scalding thermal water ...
CODY — On Monday afternoon, the U.S. Geological Survey announced the discovery of a new geothermal pool in Yellowstone National Park’s Norris Geyser Basin.
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Yellowstone geologists discovered the baby hydrothermal feature in April while doing routine work at Norris Geyser Basin, the park’s oldest geothermal area, according to the Yellowstone Volcano ...
There’s a new milky blue pool in Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone geologists discovered the baby hydrothermal feature in April while doing routine work at Norris Geyser Basin, the park’s ...
When geologists made the trek to the Norris Geyser Basin, it was their first such visit to the area since the previous fall, the agency noted. The geologists were blown away by the new blue water ...
In April 2025, Yellowstone National Park geologists identified a new thermal feature in Norris Geyser Basin. It may have coincided with a visit from St. Nicholas.
More geological changes are occurring at Yellowstone National Park, as another hole forms in one of the park's basins.
Yellowstone geologists find a 13-foot-wide milky blue pool near Tree Island in Norris Geyser Basin, likely formed by small hydrothermal explosions on Christmas.