Modern vegetation on different geological substrates in Yellowstone
Detailed Description
Modern vegetation on different geological substrates in Yellowstone. Left: steppe/grassland on glacial clay found in places like Lamar and Hayden Valleys. Center: Mixed conifer forest in the Absaroka andesite volcanic field in the eastern part of Yellowstone National Park. Right: Lodgepole pine forest on Central Plateau rhyolite (hydrothermal grassland is present in the geyser basin in the middle of the photo). Figure by Cathy Whitlock, Montana State University.
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Public Domain.