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Yellowstone National Park & the Caldera Super Volcano [DOCUMENTARY]
A look at Yellowstone National Park and the caldera super volcano beneath it that is pushi...
published: 12 Dec 2013
Yellowstone National Park & the Caldera Super Volcano [DOCUMENTARY]
Yellowstone National Park & the Caldera Super Volcano [DOCUMENTARY]
A look at Yellowstone National Park and the caldera super volcano beneath it that is pushing up the land and long overdue for what could be a titanic eruption. The Yellowstone Caldera is the volcanic caldera and supervolcano located in Yellowstone National Park in the United States, sometimes referred to as the Yellowstone Supervolcano. The caldera is located in the northwest corner of Wyoming, in which the vast majority of the park is contained. The major features of the caldera measure about 34 by 45 miles (55 by 72 km). The caldera formed during the last of three supereruptions over the past 2.1 million years. First came the Huckleberry Ridge eruption 2.1 million years ago, which created the Island Park Caldera and the Huckleberry Ridge Tuff. Next came the Mesa Falls eruption 1.3 million years ago, which created the Henry's Fork Caldera and the Mesa Falls Tuff. Finally came the Lava Creek eruption 640,000 years ago, which created the Yellowstone Caldera and the Lava Creek Tuff. Yellowstone is a new volcano that was created during a supereruption that took place 640,000 years ago. The caldera lies over a hotspot where light, hot, molten rock from the mantle rises toward the surface. While the Yellowstone hotspot is now under the Yellowstone Plateau, it previously helped create the eastern Snake River Plain (to the west of Yellowstone) through a series of huge volcanic eruptions. The hotspot appears to move across terrain in the east-northeast direction, but in fact the hotspot is much deeper than terrain and remains stationary while the North American Plate moves west-southwest over it. Over the past 18 million years or so, this hotspot has generated a succession of violent eruptions and less violent floods of basaltic lava. Together these eruptions have helped create the eastern part of the Snake River Plain from a once-mountainous region. At least a dozen of these eruptions were so massive that they are classified as supereruptions. Volcanic eruptions sometimes empty their stores of magma so swiftly that they cause the overlying land to collapse into the emptied magma chamber, forming a geographic depression called a caldera. Calderas formed from explosive supereruptions can be as wide and deep as mid- to large-sized lakes and can be responsible for destroying broad swaths of mountain ranges. The oldest identified caldera remnant straddles the border near McDermitt, Nevada-Oregon, although there are volcaniclastic piles and arcuate faults that define caldera complexes more than 60 km (37 mi) in diameter in the Carmacks Group of southwest-central Yukon, Canada, which is interpreted to have formed 70 million years ago by the Yellowstone hotspot. Progressively younger caldera remnants, most grouped in several overlapping volcanic fields, extend from the Nevada-Oregon border through the eastern Snake River Plain and terminate in the Yellowstone Plateau. One such caldera, the Bruneau-Jarbidge caldera in southern Idaho, was formed between 10 and 12 million years ago, and the event dropped ash to a depth of one foot (30 cm) 1,000 miles (1,600 km) away in northeastern Nebraska and killed large herds of rhinoceros, camel, and other animals at Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park. Within the past 17 million years, 142 or more caldera-forming eruptions have occurred from the Yellowstone hotspot. The loosely defined term 'supervolcano' has been used to describe volcanic fields that produce exceptionally large volcanic eruptions. Thus defined, the Yellowstone Supervolcano is the volcanic field which produced the latest three supereruptions from the Yellowstone hotspot; it also produced one additional smaller eruption, thereby creating West Thumb Lake 174,000 years ago. The three super eruptions occurred 2.1 million, 1.3 million, and 640,000 years ago, forming the Island Park Caldera, the Henry's Fork Caldera, and Yellowstone calderas, respectively. The Island Park Caldera supereruption (2.1 million years ago), which produced the Huckleberry Ridge Tuff, was the largest and produced 2,500 times as much ash as the 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption. The next biggest supereruption formed the Yellowstone Caldera (640,000 years ago) and produced the Lava Creek Tuff. The Henry's Fork Caldera (1.2 million years ago) produced the smaller Mesa Falls Tuff but is the only caldera from the Snake River Plain-Yellowstone (SRP-Y) hotspot that is plainly visible today. Non-explosive eruptions of lava and less-violent explosive eruptions have occurred in and near the Yellowstone caldera since the last supereruption. The most recent lava flow occurred about 70,000 years ago, while a violent eruption excavated the West Thumb of Lake Yellowstone around 150,000 years ago. Smaller steam explosions occur as well; an explosion 13,800 years ago left a 5 kilometer diameter crater at Mary Bay on the edge of Yellowstone Lake (located in the center of the caldera).- published: 12 Dec 2013
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7 Stunning Flying Journeys of Yellowstone National Park - Yellowstone Lake to Old Faithful
We begin our journey at Yellowstone Lake, and then check out the geothermal features in th...
published: 15 May 2013
author: worldfromaboveHD
7 Stunning Flying Journeys of Yellowstone National Park - Yellowstone Lake to Old Faithful
7 Stunning Flying Journeys of Yellowstone National Park - Yellowstone Lake to Old Faithful
We begin our journey at Yellowstone Lake, and then check out the geothermal features in the Mud Volcano area. We then witness the dramatic views of the Upper...- published: 15 May 2013
- views: 1840
- author: worldfromaboveHD
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Yellowstone National Park
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published: 18 Mar 2013
author: 58NationalParks
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park
Buy the complete 58 National Parks on DVD: http://amzn.to/11dLm7S.- published: 18 Mar 2013
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- author: 58NationalParks
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Yellowstone National Park highlights
In the northwest corner of Wyoming lies Yellowstone National Park, the oldest, largest and...
published: 25 May 2010
author: finleyholiday
Yellowstone National Park highlights
Yellowstone National Park highlights
In the northwest corner of Wyoming lies Yellowstone National Park, the oldest, largest and most popular national park in the country. Filmed in high definiti...- published: 25 May 2010
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- author: finleyholiday
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Bears v Wolves / Yellowstone / Clash Encounters / HQ FULL
Yellowstone National Park is a world of predators, scavengers and opportunists. In this va...
published: 31 Aug 2013
Bears v Wolves / Yellowstone / Clash Encounters / HQ FULL
Bears v Wolves / Yellowstone / Clash Encounters / HQ FULL
Yellowstone National Park is a world of predators, scavengers and opportunists. In this vast and complex kingdom, two dominant predators reign supreme: the grizzly bear and the wolf. Size and power square off against speed and teamwork, as mighty grizzly bears contend with powerful packs of wolves for control of the food supply. Normally these two fearsome hunters would rule their ranges uncontested, but in Yellowstone they must share resources, or face starvation.Yellowstone National Park (Arapaho: Henihco'oo' or Héetíhco'oo[4]) is a national park located primarily in the U.S. state of Wyoming, although it also extends into Montana and Idaho. It was established by the U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant on March 1, 1872.[5][6] Yellowstone, widely held to be the first national park in the world,[7] is known for its wildlife and its many geothermal features, especially Old Faithful Geyser, one of the most popular features in the park.[8] It has many types of ecosystems, but the subalpine forest is dominant. Native Americans have lived in the Yellowstone region for at least 11,000 years.[9] The region was bypassed during the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the early 19th century. Aside from visits bymountain men during the early-to-mid-19th century, organized exploration did not begin until the late 1860s. The U.S. Army was commissioned to oversee the park just after its establishment. In 1917, administration of the park was transferred to the National Park Service, which had been created the previous year. Hundreds of structures have been built and are protected for their architectural and historical significance, and researchers have examined more than 1,000 archaeological sites. Yellowstone National Park spans an area of 3,468.4 square miles (8,983 km2),[1] comprising lakes, canyons, rivers and mountain ranges.[8]Yellowstone Lake is one of the largest high-altitude lakes in North America and is centered over the Yellowstone Caldera, the largest supervolcano on the continent. The caldera is considered an active volcano. It has erupted with tremendous force several times in the last two million years.[10] Half of the world's geothermal features are in Yellowstone, fueled by this ongoing volcanism.[11]Lava flows and rocks from volcanic eruptions cover most of the land area of Yellowstone. The park is the centerpiece of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the largest remaining, nearly intact ecosystem in the Earth's northern temperate zone.[12] Hundreds of species of mammals, birds, fish and reptiles have been documented, including several that are either endangered or threatened.[8] The vast forests and grasslands also include unique species of plants. Yellowstone Park is the largest and most famous megafauna location in the Continental United States. Grizzly bears, wolves, and free-ranging herds of bison and elk live in the park. The Yellowstone Park bison herd is the oldest and largest public bison herd in the United States. Forest fires occur in the park each year; in the large forest fires of 1988, nearly one third of the park was burnt. Yellowstone has numerous recreational opportunities, including hiking, camping, boating, fishing and sightseeing. Paved roads provide close access to the major geothermal areas as well as some of the lakes and waterfalls. During the winter, visitors often access the park by way of guided tours that use either snow coaches or snowmobile.- published: 31 Aug 2013
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Bison Charge - Yellowstone National Park
Bison in the road. Lamar Valley Yellowstone National Park. Sept 2011....
published: 11 Oct 2011
author: 31wammy
Bison Charge - Yellowstone National Park
Bison Charge - Yellowstone National Park
Bison in the road. Lamar Valley Yellowstone National Park. Sept 2011.- published: 11 Oct 2011
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- author: 31wammy
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Yellowstone: The World's First National Park - Full Vintage Documentary - 3224
VINTAGE YELLOWSTONE: first national park in the world and one of its greatest wildlife pre...
published: 05 Dec 2013
Yellowstone: The World's First National Park - Full Vintage Documentary - 3224
Yellowstone: The World's First National Park - Full Vintage Documentary - 3224
VINTAGE YELLOWSTONE: first national park in the world and one of its greatest wildlife preserves. This immense forest sprawls across 2.2 million acres of land that features erupting geysers, thundering waterfalls, gurgling hot springs and incredibly diverse wildlife! Part of 58NationalParks' Vintage Series.- published: 05 Dec 2013
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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
A perspective of YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK from a tourist's point of view. Filmed with a s...
published: 11 Aug 2007
author: DelisaProductions
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
A perspective of YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK from a tourist's point of view. Filmed with a simple camera and no tripod, this video offers what a typical touris...- published: 11 Aug 2007
- views: 591031
- author: DelisaProductions
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Yellowstone National Park and breath taking View of Beartooh Highway in Montana...
Yellowstone National Park Via Bear-tooth Highway (212) the Most Beautiful Drive in America...
published: 13 Feb 2013
author: gsherpa3
Yellowstone National Park and breath taking View of Beartooh Highway in Montana...
Yellowstone National Park and breath taking View of Beartooh Highway in Montana...
Yellowstone National Park Via Bear-tooth Highway (212) the Most Beautiful Drive in America, The Camera was mounted on my Car and some by handheld inside the ...- published: 13 Feb 2013
- views: 4597
- author: gsherpa3
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Yellowstone: World's First National Park
Yellowstone National Park was the first national park in the world, and larger than some U...
published: 24 Jan 2011
author: NationalGeographic
Yellowstone: World's First National Park
Yellowstone: World's First National Park
Yellowstone National Park was the first national park in the world, and larger than some U.S. states. And 90 percent of the park has barely been touched.- published: 24 Jan 2011
- views: 358137
- author: NationalGeographic
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Yellowstone National Park 2 of 2 1080p HD
Yellowstone National Park 2 of 2 1080p HD July 24-27....
published: 01 Aug 2011
author: wittydud
Yellowstone National Park 2 of 2 1080p HD
Yellowstone National Park 2 of 2 1080p HD
Yellowstone National Park 2 of 2 1080p HD July 24-27.- published: 01 Aug 2011
- views: 20334
- author: wittydud
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Yellowstone National Park: Death in Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park: Death in Yellowstone Video Transcript: If being killed by a bea...
published: 27 Jan 2013
author: Mike Stratton
Yellowstone National Park: Death in Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park: Death in Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park: Death in Yellowstone Video Transcript: If being killed by a bear is one of your greatest concerns while planning a visit to Yellow...- published: 27 Jan 2013
- views: 11813
- author: Mike Stratton
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Timelapse: Yellowstone National Park
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Yellowstone National park in all of its glory (hole). From explos...
published: 11 Nov 2013
Timelapse: Yellowstone National Park
Timelapse: Yellowstone National Park
https://roadtrippers.com Yellowstone National park in all of its glory (hole). From explosive geysers to star-filled nightscapes, this video captures the stunning beauty of an iconic national park. Turn the Volume up, HD on and enjoy this National Park Experience! *if you are capable of watching in a higher resolution than 1080p choose original on youtube: http://youtu.be/FBpbqaT66os as this film was finished in 4k* Yellowstone National Park has something for everyone. From Geysers, to thermal pools, to waterfalls, to The Grand Canyon, it crosses the spectrum of natural wonders. It was an absolute joy to photograph Yellowstone. Sunsets seem to last longer than usual (potentially due to the elevation). At times, the technical aspect of shooting was rather difficult because I could only shoot from boardwarlks, which is a limiter. Also, the hot steam from the geysers can fog up a camera lens very quickly! One of the biggest highlights was finding a secret, hot spring swimming hole and enjoying the hot/cold water from different streams. It is also very common to be stopped in the middle of the road for large groups of Bison to cross. This was something I did not get used to. They are absolutely massive! The equipment used to make this video included: Canon 6d, Canon 5d mark ii, Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 Emotimo TB3 Black Dynamic Perception Stage Zero Film + Edit: Joel Schat (http://www.joelschat.com) Music: Todd Mowbray- published: 11 Nov 2013
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Yellowstone National Park Grizzly Bear Attack Leaves Hiker Dead
Clayton Sandell on the first fatal bear attack inside the park in decades. For more on thi...
published: 07 Jul 2011
author: ABCNews
Yellowstone National Park Grizzly Bear Attack Leaves Hiker Dead
Yellowstone National Park Grizzly Bear Attack Leaves Hiker Dead
Clayton Sandell on the first fatal bear attack inside the park in decades. For more on this story, click here: http://abcnews.go.com/US/grizzly-bear-kills-hi...- published: 07 Jul 2011
- views: 696325
- author: ABCNews
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Winter Survival in Yellowstone National Park
Survival in the Winter in Yellowstone National Park can be a potentially deadly. Although ...
published: 18 Sep 2012
author: rick4ls
Winter Survival in Yellowstone National Park
Winter Survival in Yellowstone National Park
Survival in the Winter in Yellowstone National Park can be a potentially deadly. Although Yellowstone National Park can be dramatic and beautiful in the Wint...- published: 18 Sep 2012
- views: 560
- author: rick4ls
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Wolf vs Bison calf at Yellowstone National Park, Soda Butte, Lamar Valley
Wolf vs Bison calf at Yellowstone National Park. Yearling wolf from the Lamar Canyon pack ...
published: 05 Jun 2012
author: ran1dan
Wolf vs Bison calf at Yellowstone National Park, Soda Butte, Lamar Valley
Wolf vs Bison calf at Yellowstone National Park, Soda Butte, Lamar Valley
Wolf vs Bison calf at Yellowstone National Park. Yearling wolf from the Lamar Canyon pack takes on a lone bison calf and mom comes to the rescue.- published: 05 Jun 2012
- views: 54925
- author: ran1dan
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Yellowstone National Park | Part 1: West Yellowstone to Old Faithful
Part 1 of 8 of a series chronicling a trip through Yellowstone National Park. Driving from...
published: 19 Dec 2011
author: mtbackroads
Yellowstone National Park | Part 1: West Yellowstone to Old Faithful
Yellowstone National Park | Part 1: West Yellowstone to Old Faithful
Part 1 of 8 of a series chronicling a trip through Yellowstone National Park. Driving from West Yellowstone to the foot of Old Faithful is more than your ave...- published: 19 Dec 2011
- views: 6231
- author: mtbackroads