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The most active volcano in the Pacific Northwest could erupt 'any day now,' scientists have warned. The Axial Seamount is a ...
"By identifying this sharp, volatile-rich cap beneath Yellowstone, Schmandt’s team has established a new benchmark for monitoring the volcano’s activity," Rice University said. "Future ...
Scientists discovered a magma cap underneath Yellowstone National Park’s surface that may act as a lid to prevent the supervolcano from erupting. Photo by Chris Leipelt via Unsplash It’s no secret ...
It started in 2020, when Jamie Farrell, then a research associate professor of geology and geophysics and chief seismologist at the U.S. Geological Survey's Yellowstone Volcano Observatory ...
It turns out that beneath the wild expanse of Yellowstone National Park lies ... it's actually responsible for keeping the super volcano in check. The cap is made up of molten silicate materials ...
It started in 2020, when Jamie Farrell, then a research associate professor of geology and geophysics and chief seismologist at the U.S. Geological Survey's Yellowstone Volcano Observatory ...
according to the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. Yellowstone has not erupted in some 70,000 years, and the odds of a large eruption in the coming centuries are very low. If it does erupt anytime ...
“It pushes us to be a little more ambitious about what we could know about volcanoes in Yellowstone,” Schmandt told The Washington Post. “It’s zooming into a different part of the magmatic ...