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For decades, scientists knew magma was simmering beneath the earth at Yellowstone National Park. A team of researchers ...
A recent study discovered the exact location of the Yellowstone supervolcano's magma cap -- and hints at when it may erupt.
Scientists discovered a magma cap almost 2.5 miles below the surface at Yellowstone National Park. Here’s what that means for the risk of another supervolcano eruption.
Geoscientists have discovered a magma cap at Yellowstone National Park that is likely playing a critical role in preventing a ...
A "breathing" cap of magma has been discovered by scientists just 4km under Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone National ...
A new study shows a volcanic eruption of Yellowstone may be even less likely than we thought: Scientists have discovered a ...
Scientists at Yellowstone National Park have uncovered a large, underground magma cap that is likely crucial to containing ...
Scientists found that a "cap" of bubbles and magma stands between the magma reservoir underneath Yellowstone National Park ...
Scientists have discovered a giant 'magma cap' under Yellowstone National Park. The cap is likely playing a critical role in preventing a massive volcanic eruption.
For the first time, geoscientists detected the top of Yellowstone’s magma reservoir. It is active and dynamic, but not in danger of erupting, they found.
Scientists have studied Yellowstone National Park's magmatic system for years, but a new view of the magma chamber shows the ...
Geoscientists discovered a magma cap acting as a "lid" 2.4 miles ... systems in the world dwells beneath the surface of Yellowstone National Park, though its exact workings have remained somewhat ...