Beneath Yellowstone’s Crust: A 2.4-Mile Magma Cap May Be the Key to Its Stability
Yellowstone National Park sits above one of the world’s largest supervolcanoes, a fact that has worried scientists for decades. Recent discoveries have changed our understanding of what’s happening deep underground. Scientists have found a special layer of rock and fluid about 2.4 miles below the surface that might be keeping the volcano stable and preventing […]