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People travel from all over the world to see Yellowstone's famous geysers, colorful hot springs, burbling mud pots, and hissing fumaroles. The force that drives these amazing thermal features--a giant volcano--lies below...
What Lies Below is an episode from Telemetry: The sound of science in Yellowstone by Yellowstone National Park. People travel from all over the world to see Yellowstone's famous geysers, colorful hot springs, burbling mud pots, and hissing...
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Published Jan 30, 2018, 11:04 long, audio available.
People travel from all over the world to see Yellowstone's famous geysers, colorful hot springs, burbling mud pots, and hissing fumaroles. The force that drives these amazing thermal features--a giant volcano--lies below much of the park. In this episode, we talk with scientists who monitor the volcano about misconceptions surrounding Yellowstone's volcanic past, present, and future.
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What Lies Below is an episode from Telemetry: The sound of science in Yellowstone by Yellowstone National Park.
This episode is 11:04 long.
This episode was published on Jan 30, 2018.
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What Lies Below is from Telemetry: The sound of science in Yellowstone by Yellowstone National Park.
Published Jan 30, 2018 and 11:04 long