Yellowstone National Park is home to the largest volcanic system on Earth, with the potential for catastrophic eruptions. Researchers from the US Geological Survey have made new discoveries that could help predict when and where the caldera will erupt again. The team used magnetotelluric methods to identify four pockets of magma stored beneath the Yellowstone Caldera.
The research found that only one region, in the northeastern part of the caldera, will remain hot enough to keep magma liquid for hundreds of thousands of years. This location is significant because previous major eruptions have occurred in different areas of the caldera. The discovery provides insight into the long-term behavior of the Yellowstone system and could help scientists better understand future volcanic activity.
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Source: https://new.nsf.gov/news/pinpointing-where-yellowstone-will-erupt-very-distant-future