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Geology and History of Yellowstone

The Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic Field forms the high continental divide between the northern and middle Rocky Mountains.
Geology and History of Yellowstone

Geology and History of Yellowstone

The Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic Field forms the high continental divide between the northern and middle Rocky Mountains.
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Summary of Yellowstone Eruption History

Yellowstone's volcanism is the most recent in a 17 million-year history of volcanic activity that progressed from southwest to northeast along the Snake River Plain.
Summary of Yellowstone Eruption History

Summary of Yellowstone Eruption History

Yellowstone's volcanism is the most recent in a 17 million-year history of volcanic activity that progressed from southwest to northeast along the Snake River Plain.
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Geologic Research Reveals Typical Eruption Sequence

Volcanic rock deposits from eruptions in the Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic Field reveal that a typical sequence occurs as the magma storage region evolves.
Geologic Research Reveals Typical Eruption Sequence

Geologic Research Reveals Typical Eruption Sequence

Volcanic rock deposits from eruptions in the Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic Field reveal that a typical sequence occurs as the magma storage region evolves.
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