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Another Eruption?
Yellowstone's past geologic history suggests that various types
of additional eruptions may occur in the future.
The most likely type of eruption would be hydrothermal rather than
volcanic. This type of explosive eruption could occur from shallow
reservoirs of steam or hot water rather than molten rock, and could
blast out a shallow crater more than a kilometer wide. Mary Bay,
Turbid Lake, and Indian Pond are all examples of past hydrothermal
explosions.
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