New steam vent documented in Yellowstone between Norris and Mammoth
- A new steam vent was documented in Yellowstone National Park near Norris and Mammoth on August 5, 2024, by a park scientist who saw a billowing steam column.
- The vent has a temperature of 77 Celsius and is located about 3 meters above the marsh.
- Geologists have documented over 100 hydrothermal areas and more than 10,000 hydrothermal features in Yellowstone National Park.
- The feature continued to produce visible steam plumes into the fall of 2024, although water in the vent reduced steam output.
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New steam vent documented in Yellowstone between Norris and Mammoth
Geologically speaking, things are always changing at Yellowstone — especially in hydrothermal areas. It’s simply the nature of the complex hydrothermal system overlying one of the planet’s largest magma reservoirs.
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