4/07/2019

Yellowstone warms up an area of ​​the park: trees die

A new spa area was discovered in Yellowstone National Park, in the USA. The training does not raise any concern.

A new "hot zone" has sprung up in the Yellowstone National Park, in the USA. It is a big one spa area that shows, once again, how the magma in the caldera is constantly evolving under the surface. Satellite images have revealed an expanse of about four football fields where the soil is warmer than its surroundings, with a temperature that causes the death of trees and vegetation.
While scientists have just confirmed the existence of education, the United State Geological Survey has estimated its age in 20 years by analyzing images dating back to the 1990s. Since 2006 the overheating of the area has begun to destroy trees and every other vegetation, up to the current images, in which the area appears completely bare. The spa area is located near Tern Lake, an area already rich in thermal springs and geysers. According to the experts, the activity is in line with the forecasts and does not raise concerns representing the normal evolution of the supervolcano.

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