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More geological changes are occurring at Yellowstone National Park, as another hole forms in one of the park's basins.
A new light blue hot spring has formed in Yellowstone’s Norris Geyser Basin after months of small hydrothermal explosions.
The blue pool is located in the Porcelain Basin subbasin of Norris Geyser Basin, immediately west of a patch of vegetation informally known as Tree Island. It is about 13 feet across, and the water in ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNNew Blue Pool Discovered in Yellowstone After Mysterious ExplosionsA surprising discovery at Yellowstone National Park has geologists buzzing! During a routine temperature check at the Norris ...
The blue water spring is about 13 feet in diameter and 1 foot below the rim, USGS said. The water in the pool was measured at ...
Yellowstone National Park geologists identified a new thermal feature in Norris Geyser Basin. It may have coincided with a ...
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IFLScience on MSNA New Hole Has Emerged In The "Hottest, Oldest, And Most Dynamic" Part Of Yellowstone National ParkIn Yellowstone National Park, a hydrothermal explosion has formed a new hole, filled with chalk blue water that’s hotter than a warm bath. A team of USGS geologists discovered the new pool in April ...
Christmas came early for geologists at Yellowstone National Park this April when a regularly scheduled survey resulted in ...
On April 10, 2025, geologists from Yellowstone National Park were conducting routine maintenance of temperature logging ...
Get ready for a little Christmas in July: There’s a new baby blue pool in Yellowstone National Park, and science suggests it started forming on the winter holiday.
"The discovery emphasizes the dynamic nature of Yellowstone's thermal activity," Yellowstone Volcano Observatory's Mike ...
Last April, geologists conducting routine maintenance at temperature logging stations in Yellowstone National Park’s Norris ...
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