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- Geology of the Yellowstone Controlled Ground-Water Area, South-Central Montana
- World Heritage Volcanoes World Heritage Volcanoes Classification, Gap Analysis, and Recommendations for Future Listings Thomas J
- Future Volcanism at Yellowstone Caldera: Insights from Geochemistry of Young Volcanic Units and Monitoring of Volcanic Unrest
- Results of Repeated Leveling Surveys at Newberry Volcano, Oregon, and Near Lassen Peak Volcano, California
- [Italic Page Numbers Indicate Major References] Abajo Mountains, 314
- Valles Caldera: New Mexico's Supervolcano
- Violent Phreatomagmatic Eruptions That Formed Maars in an Intra-Mountain Basin at Arxan-Chaihe Volcanic Field, Inner Mongolia, China
- Origin of the Newberry Hotspot Track: Evidence from Shear-Wave Splitting ⁎ Mei Xue , Richard M
- San Juan Super Volcano
- Chapter 3.8 Risk Assessment: Volcanic Eruptions
- Mapping the Floor of Yellowstone Lake: New Discoveries from High-Resolution Sonar Imaging, Seismic-Reflection Profiling, and Submersible Studies
- Yellowstone National Park Resources & Issues Front Material
- When I Think of Volcanoes, I Think Of…
- USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5276
- Panther Creek Volcano
- Yellowstone Science a Quarterly Publication Devoted to the Natural and Cultural Resources
- 2002 Between the Basins
- A Hazard Assessment for the San Francisco Volcanic Field, Arizona Aleeza Harburger University of South Florida, [email protected]
- Birth of Yellowstone Caldera Wasn't from Hot-Rock Eruption, Scientists Find by Scientific American, Adapted by Newsela Staff on 03.21.16 Word Count 869
- Steam Explosions, Earthquakes, and Volcanic Eruptions—What's In
- Crustal Deformation of the Yellowstone–Snake River Plain Volcano-Tectonic System: Campaign and Continuous GPS Observations, 1987–2004 C
- Exploring Volcano-Tectonic Connections in Cascadia – Temporal Linkages Between Tephra Deposition and Megathrust Earthquakes
- Defending Human Civilization from Supervolcanic Eruptions
- Petrogenesis of Pleistocene Basalts in the Norris-Mammoth Corridor, Yellowstone National Park
- Space, Time, Morphology, and Longevity of Volcanic Arcs II Thursday August 17, 2017
- The Yellowstone Hotspot, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, and Human a Geography
- Is the Track of the Yellowstone Hotspot Driven by a Deep Mantle Plume? — Review of Volcanism, Faulting, and Uplift in Light of New Data
- Density and Lithospheric Strength Models of the Yellowstone–Snake River Plain Volcanic System from Gravity and Heat flow Data