When the average person thinks of Yellowstone National Park, beautiful scenery, colorful geysers, bears and buffalo probably come to mind.
What most people don’t know is that the park sits on top of a supervolcano and the area is subject to frequent earthquake swarms.
Since June 12, more than 400 earthquakes have been recorded in Yellowstone. The latest one was yesterday, a magnitude 3 earthquake that struck 8.6 miles north-northeast of West Yellowstone, Montana.
With so much seismic activity, is there a risk that the multiplicity of earthquakes could trigger a volcanic eruption?
Find out what leading scientists think on the next page, as well as what the impact of a supervolcano eruption could be.
It’s not a matter of if it will happen because it certainly will.it’s a matter of when.according to data it is past due.
It’s coming.
Can Yellowstone be moved to California?
IT WILL HAPPEN BUT WHEN?
Seems to me that many small quakes would release the tention of one large quake… I’m not losing any sleep over it.
Don’t make this religious it’s called nature God created it but don’t take$#%&!@*and turn it inn something is not that makes you a Hypocrite
yellowstone has been having seismic activity for hundreds of years now its a big deal slow news days…..
I think McKenna predicted this volcano erupting before 2050?
The nuclear fallout from damaged nuclear power plants and missile silos, nvm nuclear storage, water contamination……..etc.
You forgot to factor in nuclear fallout from damaged nuclear power plants, nvm jet stream hot ash melting chemical plants, oil plants, oil pipes, gas pipes, electric wires.