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The vast Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, USA, continues to be a source of fascinating discoveries.  Most recently, park geologists confirmed the ...
Yellowstone National Park wildlife is not fleeing the park, despite viral videos suggesting a mass migration due to a possible Yellowstone supervolcano eruption. The National Park Service (NPS) has ...
Things always changing at Yellowstone. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, "geologically speaking, things are always changing at Yellowstone – especially in the hydrothermal areas.
Marine geologist Jenny and her team uncovered one of the most astonishing volcanic discoveries in modern history—the Apolaki Caldera. Hidden beneath the Philippine Sea, this colossal supervolcano ...
Yellowstone Park is a popular destination for geology field trips. It’s easy to see why — the dynamic landscape contains a variety of geological wonders that are not seen elsewhere.
According to the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, which is overseen by the U.S. Geological Survey, a scientist noticed billowing smoke shooting up from the base of a wooded hill in late summer 2024.
United States Geological Survey (USGS) scientist Mark Stelton (left) and Kenneth Sims, a UW professor of geology and geophysics and a member of the USGS Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, examine a ...
And, there aren’t frequent earthquakes going on at Yellowstone right now. In fact, there are far fewer earthquakes so far in 2025 than for an average year,” the U.S. Geological Survey replied.
A new thermal vent spewing steam in the air at Yellowstone National Park is gaining attention, mainly because it’s visible from a road rather than any significant change in the park famous for ...