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Slip and slide Laser-mapping of the Yellowstone area uncovered over 1,000 landslides (outlined in yellow), most within the national park. This topographical map (red denotes higher elevations ...
Henry Wood Elliott was a dedicated conservationist and explorer who, in 1871, helped create the first bathymetric map of Yellowstone Lake. Unlike many of his contemporaries, however, he declined to ...
Scientists have unveiled a map that shows where volcanic ash would fall if a Yellowstone supereruption were to occur today. There have been graphic depictions of the devastation and the impact on ...
Flood basalts appear to form during the initiation of hotspot magmatism. The Columbia River basalts (CRB) represent the largest volume of flood basalts associated with the Yellowstone hotspot, yet ...
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