Científicos creen haber descubierto por qué no se ha producido la gran erupción de Yellowstone
Un estudio recientemente publicado reveló un hallazgo que, según los especialistas, podría estar evitando una catastrófica erupción
www.infobae.comHere’s a brief update on the topic you asked about.
Latest reports on Yellowstone’s volcanic activity largely indicate that the system is currently not erupting and is being monitored closely by USGS scientists. While there are ongoing observations of seismic activity and ground deformation, none of the sources I have show a confirmed imminent eruption as of now.[1][5][6]
There has been media coverage highlighting unusual seismic swarms and ground uplift in Yellowstone in early-to-mid 2025, which has fueled public concern, but experts emphasize that these signals do not mean an eruption is imminent and that continuous monitoring is crucial.[4][5][6]
Some sources discuss studies suggesting magma movements under the caldera and regional magma plumbing that could influence long-term risk, but these do not indicate an impending eruption and are framed as reasons to maintain vigilance rather than alarm.[3][8]
Would you like me to pull the latest formal USGS updates or translate a couple of key articles from Spanish-language outlets into English for clearer understanding? I can also summarize the main scientific findings from Nature and USGS about Yellowstone’s current status.[8][1][3]
Un estudio recientemente publicado reveló un hallazgo que, según los especialistas, podría estar evitando una catastrófica erupción
www.infobae.comNo ha entrado en erupción desde hace unos 70.000 años, pero los geólogos saben que este supervolcán es capaz de provocar enormes explosiones.
www.tiempo.comUna explosión hidrotermal en Yellowstone arrojó rocas y lodo, sorprendiendo a los turistas y obligándolos a refugiarse.
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