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Yellowstone National Park
Science Talks in Yellowstone
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Online Videos - Talks by Scientists Involved in Yellowstone Research Projects
Scientists occasionally present talks for the staff of Yellowstone National Park. This project, which was initiated on March 10, 2004, will bring many of those talks to you, online.
Geology
Lisa Morgan
Title: The floor of Yellowstone Lake is anything but quiet: Volcanic and hydrothermal processes in a large lake above a magma chamber. 65 minutes
Speaker: Lisa Morgan, U.S. Geological Survey
Presented at Albright Visitor Center in Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park on February 10, 2004.
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Bob Smith
Title: Yellowstone: Plumes, Plums, Norris Disturbance, and Scoping the Earth, 65 minutes
Speaker: Bob Smith, University of Utah
Presented at Albright Visitor Center in Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, March 1, 2004.
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Paul Doss
Title: Yellowstone Lake Spires
Speaker: Paul Doss, Supervisory Geologist, Yellowstone National Park
This question and answer period was held at the Yellowstone Center for Resources in the Summer of 2001.
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Microbiology
Tim McDermott
Title: Geomicrobiology of Acid Sulphate Chloride Springs, 68 minutes
Speaker: Tim McDermott, Thermal Biology Institute, Montana State University
Presented at Mammoth Hot Springs inYellowstone National Park, June 2, 2004.
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Also visit the Yellowstone Resource Workshop 2005—Multimedia Updates on Park Resources by our Scientists and Specialists
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Did You Know?
There are more people hurt by bison than by bears each year in Yellowstone. Park regulations state that visitors must stay at least 25 yards away from bison or elk and 100 yards away from bears.
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Last Updated: August 06, 2007 at 13:42 EST |