Lower Falls and Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River

Detailed Description
Lower Falls and Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River. The river here is eroding young, post-caldera rhyolite that was softened by hydrothermal alteration. The V shape of the canyon indicates that the river is actively eroding in response to regional uplift. Photo by Richard Tollo, George Washington University, August 12, 2008.
Sources/Usage
Can be used with permission of the photographer, Richard Tollo (rtollo@gwu.edu).