A stunning new blue water spring has been discovered in Yellowstone National Park, formed by a hydrothermal explosion. This geological wonder showcases the park's dynamic nature and ongoing changes.
Geologists at Yellowstone's Norris Geyser Basin discovered a stunning new thermal pool, possibly formed by a series of small hydrothermal explosions. This blue beauty adds to the park's 10,000 thermal features and surprises scientists once again.
Geologists in Mississippi have made an astounding discovery: a large fossil vertebra believed to belong to a mosasaur, a prehistoric marine predator. The find, estimated to be between 30 and 40 feet long, reveals insights into ancient marine ecosystems.
A new thermal vent has been discovered in Yellowstone National Park, revealing the dynamic geological activity beneath its surface. This latest finding underscores the park's ever-changing landscape and the fascinating processes at work.