The 3.7 magnitude earthquake hit near the 150,000-year-old Norris Geyser Basin, home to the famous Steamboat Geyser and Morning Glory Pool ...
Scientists have assessed Yellowstone's chances of eruption by measuring electronic currents flowing deep within the Earth ...
Yellowstone National Park, the oldest national park in the USA and home to some of the most unique geological features on earth, was just shaken up by a minor earthquake on Tuesday night. According to ...
Though the volcano’s magma chambers could hold enough material for a caldera-forming event, none of them are likely to erupt ...
Yellowstone's magma system shows new activity, with the northeast sector possibly hosting future volcanic activity.
Scientists say it is not likely the Yellowstone Volcano will erupt anytime soon - in the video below, John Sherer reports on ...
Yellowstone National Park remains a site of geological interest, with occasional seismic activity being a normal part of the region's natural dynamics. Originally published on montanarightnow.com ...
Yellowstone National Park is no stranger to seismic activity, as it experiences between 1,500 to 2,500 minor earthquakes each year. In fact, according to the USGS website, since 1973, Yellowstone ...
Earthquakes of this size aren't unusual for Yellowstone, due to its proximity to the Intermountain Seismic Belt, a region of high seismic activity. "The earthquake is typical of the Yellowstone ...
A magnitude 3.9 earthquake occurred near Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park on January 28 at about 6:00 p.m.
with frequent disturbances from seismic activity and water fluctuations. The area was named after Philetus W. Norris, the second superintendent of Yellowstone, who provided the first detailed ...