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Is Yellowstone’s Supervolcano Waking Up? Geologists Think There Are Signs of Movement
Researchers Discover The ‘Lid’ That is Holding Back the Eruption of Yellowstone Supervolcano Experts Discover Over 86,000 ...
The Tennessee Vols could be the recipient of some good news in the not-too-distant future thanks to the Virginia Tech Hokies' ...
Good news! Scientists say the next time the supervolcano in Yellowstone erupts, it won't be a humanity-ended explosion.
A new hot spring developed at Yellowstone’s Norris Geyser Basin, formed by minor hydrothermal explosions and shifting ...
The Yellowstone has never been more active since researchers began studying the most powerful super volcano on Earth. Now, it ...
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More Than 300 Hats Have Been Pulled From Yellowstone’s Geothermal Features So Far This Year
Geothermal debris is a more common problem than you might think: Already this year, park staffers have removed more than ...
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Yellowstone’s Thermal Ecosystems Is Facing an Unusual Threat — Hats and Pizza Boxes
In the fall cleaning campaign, Yellowstone's geology team discovered a trove of unusual items tossed by visitors.
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Yellowstone’s Thermal Areas Cleared of 13,000 Trash Items, Some Were Left Behind on Purpose
During this cleanup drive, the team has completed a hike of about 1,300 miles and recorded more than 11,000 miles of driving.
Officials at Yellowstone National Park are shutting down rumors circulating on social media about wildlife leaving the park due to potential volcanic eruptions. Claims about animals leaving ...
Ever wonder who collects hats blown into Yellowstone hot springs, repairs damage to bacterial mats or thermal ground, and monitors the health of Yellowstone’s thermal features? The Yellowstone Geology ...
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