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www.usgs.govHere’s the latest on Yellowstone Caldera based on reputable sources up to May 2026.
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If you’d like, I can pull a concise 1-page briefing with timelines of the key 2025–2026 signals and a quick glossary of terms (caldera rim uplift, GNSS/GPS deformation, etc.).
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www.usgs.govThe Yellowstone Plateau volcanic field developed through three volcanic cycles spanning two million years that included some of the world's largest known eruptions. Eruption of the over 2,450 km3 Huckleberry Ridge Tuff about 2.1 million years ago created the more than 75-km-long Island Park caldera. The second cycle concluded with the eruption of the Mesa Falls Tuff around 1.3 million years ago, forming the 16-km-wide Henrys Fork caldera at the western end of the first caldera. Activity...
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