Yellowstone Geysers and supervolcano. What is a geyser? A geyser is a type of hot spring that erupts periodically, ejecting a column of hot water and.
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Yellowstone
Geysers and supervolcano
What is a geyser?
• A geyser is a type of hot spring that erupts periodically, ejecting a column of hot water and steam into the air. The name geyser comes from Geysir, the name of an erupting spring at Haukadalur, Iceland;
• Geyser is geothermal spring, caused by volcanic activity.
Where do geysers occur?• Geysers occur only in volcanic
regions.• There are several such regions on
Earth, The five largest geyser fields in the world are:
• Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States
• Dolina Geiserov, Kamchatka, Russia
• El Tatio, Chile, South America • Taupo Volcanic Zone,New Zealand • Iceland, Europe Other geysers can be found in: California, Peru, Bolivia, Mexico,
Dominica, Azores, Kenya and Japan.
There are 1000 geysers in the world, more than 200 of them are in
Yellowstone.• The most famous
one is OLD FAITHFUL.
• The interval of eruption normally ranges between 68 and 93 minutes.
• It can erupt about 15 times a day.
Old Faithful
You can see it on the Old Faithful webcam !
Yellowstone geysers
Iceland
Chile, El Tatio geysers
Where is Yellowstone ?• Yellowstone has so many
different things to see and do it is amazing. The park is huge, it is bigger than the states of Delaware and Rhode Island combined. The park covers 2,219,823 acres / 898,714 hectares, 3,472 square miles / 8,987 square km, miles north to south - 63 / 102 km, miles east to west - 54 / 87 km.
• Under the water stream in Earth crust there is a heat source caused by volcano.
• In Yellowstone that is the largest supervolcano on Earth with caldera that has capacity of 2500 cubic km.
What is a super volcano?
What is a caldera?• The largest and most explosive
volcanic eruptions eject tens to hundreds of cubic kilometers of magma onto the Earth's surface. When such a large volume of magma is removed from beneath a volcano, the ground collapses into the emptied space, to form a huge depression called a caldera. Some calderas are more than 25 kilometers in diameter and several kilometers deep.
Crater lake caldera
The Yellowstone Caldera, sometimes
known as the Yellowstone
supervolcano, measures 55 kilometers by 72 kilometers .The
caldera was discovered based on geological field work conducted by Bob
Christiansen of the United States Geological Survey in the 1960s and
1970s.
Other supervolcanoes on Earth
• Calderas are among the most spectacular and active volcanic features on Earth. Earthquakes, ground cracks, uplift or subsidence of the ground, and thermal activity such as hot springs, geysers, and boiling mud pots are common at many calderas. Yellowstone hot lakes on photos.
What else can you see in Yellowstone?
• Mammoth plate hot springs
More geysers of course….
Thermal flows
Waterfalls
Yellowstone and Snake river
Beautiful landscape
Amazing wildlifeBald eagle, ground hog and bison
Bighorn sheep and Wapiti
Coyote, pronghorn and grizzly bear
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