Horrible Today: Live Footage Massive magma eruption in Yellowstone Volcano's caldera
very scary
The larger of the two predicted eruptions would still rank as the fourth largest eruption known to science. "It's really big, The new findings have nothing to do with the thousands of years between active periods, and Ellis declined to speculate about when the next supereruption might occur.
But if such an explosion occurred today, he said, the entire Yellowstone National Park would probably be destroyed. Moreover, “ashfall is likely to occur across the American continent,” he said.
One thing is certain: Yellowstone—which arose in a swelling pocket of magma, filled with volcanically heated geysers and hot springs—is still alive.
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