Have you ever wondered if Yellowstone’s hydrothermal system is affected by the amount of precipitation or the annual ...
The Toba supervolcano eruption was the most explosive in human history, but debates about its impact on human life are ...
The Long Valley caldera poses one of the greatest risks to humankind, though little can be done to prevent its eruption.
Geologists study the rock record to understand how our world came to be and to try to determine what geologic events might ...
The formation of the Yellowstone Caldera can be traced back to an explosive eruption that spewed an astonishing 600 cubic miles of volcanic rock into the air, surpassing even the famous Mount St.
Yellowstone is situated on a hot spot that's made of magma, molten, and semi-molten rock that is constantly moving under the earth's surface, causing the ground to swell or fall. Volcanologists have ...
Volcanism is responsible for over 80 percent of Earth’s surface both above and below sea level, but where are the most ...
Upon us are the days of municipal hydrant flushings and the homefront switching of glass panes for airy screens, prior to closing windows for suddenly foreboding air condition times. Foreboding? Who’s ...