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Yellowstone Supervolcano Erupts Way More Often Than We Previously Thought, Research Suggests

James St. John

Though we can rest assured that the Yellowstone “supervolcano” isn’t going to be spewing lava any time in the near future, we are finding out that it’s a LOT more active than we previously thought. The volcano, which has been around for quite a few million years, has apparently done a lot more damage than scientists ever estimated.

  • The volcano has completely evacuated all of its lava 3 times (2.1 million years ago, 1.3 million years ago, and 630,000 years ago).
  • Evidence from dredging seafloor sediment found densely patched layers of ash that dated about 630,000 years ago.
  • Further analysis figured out that these were actually from two separate volcanic events that were only 170 years apart!
  • This means that the last super eruption that created the 72-km wide cauldron that can be seen today was actually created with two separate events.
  • While this information is a little scary, there is still no reason to believe that we should expect such an event anytime soon.

(h/t IFLS)

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