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Another Eruption?
Although it is possible that another catastrophic caldera-forming
eruption may occur in the Yellowstone area again someday, likely
it won’t be for another 10 thousand years—or
even longer.
Within the next few hundred years, it is more likely that any volcanic
activity would consist of lava flows that would ooze gradually across
the landscape over months and years. There is no scientific evidence
to indicate that even that will occur any time soon.
As scientists continue to study this area, their ability to forecast
geologic and volcanic hazards increases.
Scientists from the
Yellowstone Volcano
Observatory, the United
States Geological Survey, University
of Utah, and Yellowstone National Park study and monitor the active geologic processes
and hazards of the Yellowstone Plateau volcanic field. Monthly reports
are published on the YVO website.
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