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The Yellowstone Volcano Observatory (YVO) is a consortium of nine state and federal agencies who provide timely monitoring and hazard assessment of volcanic, hydrothermal, and earthquake activity in the Yellowstone Plateau region. The USGS arm of YVO is also responsible for monitoring and reporting on volcanic activity in the intermountain west U.S. states.

News

McDermitt caldera: An early caldera of the Yellowstone hotspot track

McDermitt caldera: An early caldera of the Yellowstone hotspot track

Using radioactive radium to better understand Yellowstone’s hydrothermal system

Using radioactive radium to better understand Yellowstone’s hydrothermal system

Is Yellowstone overrated? As a disaster movie subject, maybe…

Is Yellowstone overrated? As a disaster movie subject, maybe…

Publications

Volcano crisis response at Yellowstone volcanic complex - after-action report for exercise held at Salt Lake City, Utah, November 15, 2011

A functional tabletop exercise was run on November 14-15, 2011 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to test crisis response capabilities, communication protocols, and decision-making by the staff of the multi-agency Yellowstone Volcano Observatory (YVO) as they reacted to a hypothetical exercise scenario of accelerating volcanic unrest at the Yellowstone caldera. The exercise simulated a rapid build-up of sei
Authors
Thomas C. Pierson, Carolyn L. Driedger, Robert I. Tilling

History of surface displacements at the Yellowstone Caldera, Wyoming, from leveling surveys and InSAR observations, 1923-2008

Modern geodetic studies of the Yellowstone caldera, Wyoming, and its extraordinary tectonic, magmatic, and hydrothermal systems date from an initial leveling survey done throughout Yellowstone National Park in 1923 by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. A repeat park-wide survey by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the University of Utah during 1975-77 revealed that the central part of the cal
Authors
Daniel Dzurisin, Charles W. Wicks, Michael P. Poland

Water chemistry and electrical conductivity database for rivers in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Chloride flux has been used to estimate heat flow in volcanic environments since the method was developed in New Zealand by Ellis and Wilson (1955). The method can be applied effectively at Yellowstone, because nearly all of the water discharged from its thermal features enters one of four major rivers (the Madison, Yellowstone, Snake, and Falls Rivers) that drain the park, and thus integration of
Authors
Laura E. Clor, R. Blaine McCleskey, Mark A. Huebner, Jacob B. Lowenstern, Henry P. Heasler, Dan L. Mahony, Tim Maloney, William C. Evans

Multimedia

Animation of annual Yellowstone seismicity 2017-2023
Animation of annual Yellowstone seismicity 2017-2023
Animation of annual Yellowstone seismicity 2017-2023
Swimming Pools at Yellowstone? Swimming Pools at Yellowstone? (Yellowstone Monthly Update - June 2024)
Swimming Pools at Yellowstone? (Yellowstone Monthly Update - June 2024)
Mount St. Helens vs. Yellowstone Mount St. Helens VS Yellowstone (Yellowstone Monthly Update - May 2024)
Mount St. Helens VS Yellowstone (Yellowstone Monthly Update - May 2024)
Microscopic view of different groundmass textures in rocks
Microscopic view of different groundmass textures in rocks
Microscopic view of different groundmass textures in rocks
Mass spectrometer, used to measure the ration of atoms with different masses, in the USGS laboratory at Moffett Field, California
Mass spectrometer, used to measure the ration of atoms with different masses, in the USGS laboratory at Moffett Field, California
Mass spectrometer, used to measure the ration of atoms with different masses, in the USGS laboratory at Moffett Field, California
table of geochronology techniques
table of geochronology techniques
table of geochronology techniques
History of travertine deposition in Yellowstone caldera and correlation with past climate conditions
History of travertine deposition in Yellowstone caldera and correlation with past climate conditions
History of travertine deposition in Yellowstone caldera and correlation with past climate conditions
Schematic illustrating the conditions under which some travertine forms in Yellowstone caldera
Schematic illustrating the conditions under which some travertine forms in Yellowstone caldera
Schematic illustrating the conditions under which some travertine forms in Yellowstone caldera
Plots showing the number of water samples collected over time (top) and by location (bottom) in the Yellowstone region since the late 1800s
Plots showing the number of water samples collected over time (top) and by location (bottom) in the Yellowstone region since the late 1800s
Plots showing the number of water samples collected over time (top) and by location (bottom) in the Yellowstone region since the late 1800s