Yellowstone National Park is home to one of the Earth’s most fascinating geological wonders—a supervolcano. But where could it erupt next? Scientists finally have answers!
:volcano: Key Findings:
Future Hotspot: Research pinpoints the northeastern corner near Sour Creek Dome as the most likely site for future eruptions—but not for hundreds of thousands of years.
Magma Reservoirs: Four massive underground magma chambers exist, with only the northeast remaining active and hot enough for potential eruptions.
Cutting-Edge Techniques: Using magnetotellurics, scientists mapped Yellowstone’s magma with Earth’s magnetic field, revealing more magma here than during its last three super-eruptions combined.
Eruption Risk: Good news! Yellowstone’s magma is only filling 20% of underground pores, far below the 40% threshold needed for mobility.
:sunrise_over_mountains: What’s Next?
Yellowstone’s supervolcano isn’t erupting anytime soon, but it continues to be a window into the Earth’s incredible power. Let’s marvel at its beauty while staying curious about its mysteries.
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