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A 13-foot-wide hot pool formed over the winter in one of Yellowstone’s most active areas, and it could offer new insights ...
A hydrothermal explosion has created a 13-foot blue water feature in Yellowstone National Park. The explosion appears to have ...
Is Yellowstone ground ever really at rest, or is it always scheming its next surprise? On April 10, 2025, geologists ...
Using satellite imagery and data from a monitoring station installed in September 2023, researchers believe the feature gradually formed between late December 2024 and early February 2025.
"The discovery emphasizes the dynamic nature of Yellowstone's thermal activity," Yellowstone Volcano Observatory's Mike ...
Last April, geologists conducting routine maintenance at temperature logging stations in Yellowstone National Park’s Norris ...
Yellowstone National Park announced Monday the discovery of a new 13-foot baby blue hot spring. It emerged with little ...
A routine temperature check at the Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park led geologists to discover a new blue ...
Learn about the new hydrothermal feature that appeared last winter in Yellowstone National Park, possibly on Christmas Day.
The blue water spring is about 13 feet in diameter and 1 foot below the rim, USGS said. The water in the pool was measured at ...
More geological changes are occurring at Yellowstone National Park, as another hole forms in one of the park's basins.
There’s a new milky blue pool in Yellowstone National Park.