Scientists have documented that Yellowstone’s rare acidic Echinus geyser has resumed erupting after more than five years of inactivity. The return of one of the park’s few acid-driven geysers ...
Louisiana's deepest lake formed after a drilling accident caused a sinkhole to collapse and a whirlpool to form, turning a 10 ...
Researchers at McGill University used 2,000-year-old stone jars in Laos to observe long-term ecological processes, enhancing ...
How does hail form? NBC Meteorologist Marcelo Rivera Gonzalez explains what needs to happen for it to materialize. To ...
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Yellowstone geyser stirs again after years of silence
“That’s Yellowstone being Yellowstone!” the U.S. Geological Survey wrote in an update, a plainspoken line that fits a place where quiet pools can suddenly return to life. In Yellowstone’s Norris ...
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Yellowstone acidic geyser stirs to life after years of silence
Yellowstone’s largest acidic geyser is active again, drawing attention not because it signals anything unusual for the park, but because it offers a rare look at one of its strangest plumbing systems.
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