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Published Yellowstone National Park, United StatesUpdated

Big Timber man on hunt to find origins of mystery rock

  • Geoscientists discovered a magma cap beneath Yellowstone National Park.
  • Researchers used seismic imaging and computer models to study the volatile-rich cap.
  • A 53,000-pound vibroseis truck created tiny earthquakes for the seismic survey.
  • Scientists found the magma cap lies about 2.4 miles or 3.8 kilometers deep.
  • This cap traps heat but also vents gas, potentially reducing eruption risk.
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KAKE News broke the news in on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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