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The U.S. Geological Survey announced the discovery of a new geothermal pool in Yellowstone National Park’s Norris Geyser ...
Yellowstone geologists discovered the baby hydrothermal feature in April while doing routine work at Norris Geyser Basin, the ...
Yellowstone National Park geologists identified a new thermal feature in Norris Geyser Basin. It may have coincided with a visit from St. Nicholas.
A new light blue hot spring has formed in Yellowstone’s Norris Geyser Basin after months of small hydrothermal explosions. Discover how scientists tracked this ...
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Fox Weather on MSNExperts debunk viral claims that animals are fleeing Yellowstone National ParkYellowstone experts debunk viral claims of animals fleeing park due to a volcanic threat. The USGS and park rangers warn ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNSeries of Hydrothermal Explosions Likely Created New Blue Hot Spring in YellowstoneLearn about the new hydrothermal feature that appeared last winter in Yellowstone National Park, possibly on Christmas Day.
But the eruptions left behind a new thermal pool. 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 ...
There’s a new milky blue pool in Yellowstone National Park.
Get ready for a little Christmas in July: There’s a new baby blue pool in Yellowstone National Park, and science suggests it started forming on the winter holiday.
A mysterious blue water-filled hole appeared in Yellowstone's Norris Basin, caused by small explosions, but poses no ...
Yellowstone geologists find a 13-foot-wide milky blue pool near Tree Island in Norris Geyser Basin, likely formed by small hydrothermal explosions on Christmas.
On April 10, 2025, geologists from Yellowstone National Park were conducting routine maintenance of temperature logging stations at Norris Geyser Basin — their first such visit to the area since the ...
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