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Ice-blue in color, warm in temperature and a little larger than a backyard hot tub, the pool is the newest known feature to bubble up in Yellowstone’s simmering hydrothermal landscape. It has yet to ...
Using satellite imagery and data from a monitoring station installed in September 2023, researchers believe the feature gradually formed between late December 2024 and early February 2025.
A new 13ft hole in a basin in Yellowstone National Park has been discovered by scientists leading to rising fears it could be on the verge of an eruption ...
Mysterious Milky Blue Pool Emerges at Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone National Park, known for its stunning geothermal ...
Geologists working in Yellowstone National Park discovered a new pool of strange light blue water this spring. Using ...
Yellowstone geologists discovered the baby hydrothermal feature in April while doing routine work at Norris Geyser Basin, the ...
The unsettling 13-foot gap is located at Norris Geyser Basin - one of the hottest, oldest and most dynamic of Yellowstone's ...
More geological changes are occurring at Yellowstone National Park, as another hole forms in one of the park's basins.
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 ...
Christmas came early for geologists at Yellowstone National Park this April when a regularly scheduled survey resulted in ...
Last April, geologists conducting routine maintenance at temperature logging stations in Yellowstone National Park’s Norris ...
Learn more about the new hydrothermal feature that appeared last summer in Yellowstone National Park, and how, even though it went dormant over the winter, it could appear again this summer.