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Learn more about Sasquatch events around Yellowstone’s thermal pools and how monitoring them can help keep visitors safe.
The hydrothermal explosion at Yellowstone National Park last summer was caused by a "clogged up" plumbing system, the U.S.
Following an explosion that destroyed part of a Yellowstone National Park visitor area, scientists finally have recorded ...
Since May 14, 2025, Yellowstone Volcano Observatory scientists have remotely monitored activity in Biscuit Basin using a ...
A National Park Service spokesperson said animals are not leaving Yellowstone in large numbers, and a volcanic eruption is thousands of years away.
A hole that formed in Yellowstone's Biscuit Basin, near Old Faithful, in July 2024 was also attributed to a hydrothermal explosion, according to the National Park Service.
Biscuit Basin at Yellowstone National Park was shut down on Tuesday morning, July 23, after a hydrothermal explosion sent debris flying and destroyed the nearby boardwalk.
Geologists working in Yellowstone National Park were treated to a surprise in April 2025 ... the geologists believe that the pool was caused by a hydrothermal explosion, which was then filled by an ...
A brand new baby blue pool formed over the winter holidays in Yellowstone National Park, officials said. Mike Poland U.S. Geological Survey Get ready for a little Christmas in July: There’s a ...
Yellowstone’s geological history is one of the most intensely studied in North America. From a map drawn on a bison pelt by Native American tribes to Bob Christiansen’s 1:125,000 scale ...