Yellowstone Videos

Videos

American Museum of Natural History, 2006, Yellowstone: Monitoring the Fire Below: [http://www.amnh.org/sciencebulletins/earth/f/yellowstone.20060601/assets/306/index.php], 7 minutes long.

Fournier, Robert O., and Moore, Michael M., 2008, Taming of a wild research well in Yellowstone National Park during November 1992: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2008-1014 [.mp4 video] [http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2008/1014/]. Streaming video (flash format) available here.  28 minutes long.

Lowenstern, Jacob B. U.S. Geological Survey, 2005, Intrusion, Deformation and Gas Discharge at the Yellowstone Caldera.  Presented in Bldg. 3, USGS Campus, Menlo Park, CA on 6 September 2005. About 60 minutes long.

Lowenstern, Jacob B. U.S. Geological Survey, 2007, Intrusion, Deformation and Degassing at the Yellowstone Caldera.  Presented to the Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists in Calgary, Alberta (Canada) on 20 March 2007. About 60 minutes long.

Morgan, Lisa A., U.S. Geological Survey, 2004, The floor of Yellowstone Lake is anything but quiet: Volcanic and hydrothermal processes in a large lake above a magma chamber.  Presented at the Albright Visitor Center, Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming on 10 February 2004. 65 minutes long.

Smith, Robert B., University of Utah, 2004, Yellowstone: Plumes, Plums, Norris Disturbance, and Scoping the Earth. Presented at the Albright Visitor Center, Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming on 1 March 2004. 65 minutes long.

Smith, Robert B., University of Utah, 2007, Geodynamics and seismic/geodetic imaging of the Yellowstone hotspot. Presented in Bldg. 3, USGS Campus, Menlo Park, CA on 5 November 2007. About 75 minutes long.

Yellowstone National Park, 2007, Yellowstone's Restless Giant.  Part of the Yellowstone in Depth Series. 6 minutes long.