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Researchers are watching the most active volcano in the Pacific Northwest and now say that the volcano is swelling up like a balloon full of lava.
The volcano is thousands of feet below the ocean’s surface, so it poses no danger to people. But under all that water, a ...
New research uncovers a hidden magma layer deep beneath Yellowstone’s surface that may be preventing the supervolcano from ...
This is Banff National Park, one of the most beautiful—and famous—places on Earth. “It’s a real authentic town and not one that attracts busloads of tourists,” says Andy Brown ...
The prehistoric crocodile relative may have tolerated both freshwater and saltwater habitats, allowing it to conquer North American coasts in the Cretaceous. Paleontologists have been on the trail ...
They also can remain submerged for over 20 minutes. PHOTOGRAPH BY Paul Nicklen, National Geographic Image Collection By mid-December, as the Antarctic summer approaches, the chicks have started to ...
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A "sharp, volatile-rich cap” about 2.5 miles under Yellowstone’s surface “acts like a lid,” trapping pressure and heat that ...
Scientists discovered a magma cap underneath Yellowstone National Park’s surface that may act as a lid to prevent the supervolcano from erupting. Photo by Chris Leipelt via Unsplash It’s no secret ...
Conservation biologist and National Geographic Explorer Dee Boersma (at ... The coastlines are sculpted by explosive volcanic eruptions and erosion, providing cracks and lava tunnels where ...