Since then, Yellowstone has seen two more major volcanic eruptions and many smaller ones—earning the name “supervolcano.” The ...
For decades, the leading explanation for Yellowstone’s explosive volcanic history has centered on a plume of superheated rock ...
The Yellowstone supervolcano Yellowstone supervolcano, which lies underneath a 30–by–45–mile crater Yellowstone Caldera, has ...
In 2024, Yellowstone experienced a year of contrasts. Hydrothermal explosions dominated the headlines, but in terms of ...
Shortly before 10 a.m. on July 23, 2024, a violent hydrothermal blast ripped through Biscuit Basin in Yellowstone, hurling mud and steam into a towering plume estimated at 400 to 600 feet high. The ...