Shared on behalf of the USGS: YVO Yellowstone Caldera Chronicles for January 26, 2026
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"The largest thermal area in Yellowstone National Park: Lower Geyser Basin"
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Shared on behalf of the USGS: YVO Yellowstone Caldera Chronicles for January 26, 2026
#volcano #earthscience #geology #science
"The largest thermal area in Yellowstone National Park: Lower Geyser Basin"
www.usgs.gov/observatorie...
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Applications are now open for the EGU Science Journalism Fellowship 2025!
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π Deadline: 17 June 2025.
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It's the last day of #EGU25 tomorrow - how has it gone by so fast!! But it's not over yet, we still have more highlights for you in tomorrow's #EGUtoday - the last one for this year.
FRIDAY 2 MAY: egu.eu/egutoday/202...
For the final day of #EGU25 make sure you come by poster X4.120 in Hall X4 from 08:30-10:15am where our Dawid Rybak will be presenting his PhD research on "Experimental investigation of Basalt-CO2 brine interactions at supercritical conditions"! π€©
This morning at #EGU25 08:55am (CEST) -
Come and see our brilliant Caitlin Chalk talk about "A phase field model of magma transport in dykes: validation with small-scale experiments" in session GMPV8.4 Room K1!
Uff.. well you have gotten a big debate started! After some discussion, we think they are all special in their different ways (though the bad smelling ones are perhaps pushing it.. ππ)
Check out this new #openaccess paper to learn how our team use jelly and lasers to understand how #magma moves towards the surface to feed volcanic eruptions πππ #volcano
Then in the afternoon come and find us in the X1 poster hall! Janine Kavanagh, Kate Williams 16:15-18:00 (CEST) Poster X1.186 "How do surface displacements reflect the structure of volcanic plumbing systems below?"
First up we have Kate Williams at 10.05am (CEST) in Room 0.96/97
"Unravelling the complex record of magma flow and solidification in sills"
Tomorrow (Wednesday) we have *two* presentations in session GMPV7.2 - come and learn all about our new research into magma intrusions and modelling their surface deformation patterns
This week we are excited to be attending EGU in Vienna and presenting some great talks and posters from our group - make sure you come and find us!
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Hello Bluesky! We are the 'Volcanology at Liverpool' research group at the School of Environmental Sciences, University of Liverpool in the UK and are excited to join this fantastic community! π€©π