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Using vibrations to see into Yellowstone's magma reservoir

  • Seismologists revealed hidden features of Yellowstone's magma reservoir using artificial earthquakes.
  • Understanding the heat engine beneath Yellowstone helps scientists understand melt distribution, aiding hazard assessment.
  • Researchers used seismic waves to image a distinct boundary atop the magma reservoir, about 3.8 kilometers deep.
  • Jamie Farrell said, "The depth of 3.8 kilometers is important" for understanding future volcanic threats.
  • The new findings reinforce that Yellowstone is not in immediate danger of eruption due to steady volatile dissipation.
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Nature broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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