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Scientists have identified a magma cap beneath Yellowstone National Park, located about 2.4 miles (3.8 km) below the surface.
Scientists in the United States have 'blown the lid off' the Yellowstone supervolcano's mysterious underground reservoir of ...
New research used artificial earthquakes generated by a truck with a vibrating hydraulic plate to better understand the depth ...
New research used artificial earthquakes generated by a truck with a vibrating hydraulic plate to better understand the depth ...
Scientists have studied Yellowstone National Park's magmatic system for years, but a new view of the magma chamber shows the ...
Mount Spurr, a volcano 78 miles from Anchorage, is being monitored for signs of a possible eruption. If it blows, Mount Spurr ...
A "breathing" cap of magma has been discovered by scientists just 4km under Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone National ...
Scientists discovered a magma cap almost 2.5 miles below the surface at Yellowstone National Park. Here’s what that means for ...
One of the world’s most closely monitored volcanic systems lies beneath Yellowstone National Park’s bubbling geysers and ...
A new study shows a volcanic eruption of Yellowstone may be even less likely than we thought: Scientists have discovered a ...