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DetailsTitle: Yellowstone Eruptions (Part 3 of 3) Description: USGS Scientist-in-Charge of Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, Jake Lowenstern, answers the following questions to explain volcanic eruptions at Yellowstone: When was the last supereruption at Yellowstone?", "Have any eruptions occurred since the last supereruption?", "Is Yellowstone overdue for an eruption?", "What does the magma below indicate about a possible eruption?", "What else is possible?", and "Why didn't you think the Yellowstone Lake earthquake swarm would lead to an eruption?" View Parts 1, 2, and 3 of this video. Location: USA Date Taken: 1/30/2009 Length: 0:00 Video Producer: Stephen M. Wessells , U.S. Geological Survey Note: This video has been released into the public domain by the U.S. Geological Survey for use in its entirety. Some videos may contain pieces of copyrighted material. If you wish to use a portion of the video for any purpose, other than for resharing/reposting the video in its entirety, please contact the Video Producer/Videographer listed with this video. Please refer to the USGS Copyright section for how to credit this video. Source: Visit the USGS Volcano Hazards Program for more information. File Details: Suggest an update to the information/tags? Tags: |
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