Yellowstone Supervolcano Remains Stable, Geologists Uncover Mineral Wealth and Fossils Across the U.S.
Geology News2 Jul 2025

Yellowstone Supervolcano Remains Stable, Geologists Uncover Mineral Wealth and Fossils Across the U.S.

Geology has been drawing significant public and scientific attention across the United States in recent days. In Yellowstone National Park, the U.S. Geological Survey reports that the famous caldera remains at normal background activity levels, with the most recent data showing 119 earthquakes recorded in May. While most of these were minor, the largest reached magnitude two point seven. Importantly, the caldera has shown a small amount of subsidence since October, supporting scientists’ views that there is no imminent threat from the supervolcano. On May thirty-first, a small eruption was observed at Black Diamond Pool in Biscuit Basin, a hydrothermal feature, and this was carefully documented by a new webcam system. The report also notes that Steamboat Geyser, one of the world’s tallest active geysers, has seen little activity since its last eruption on April fourteenth, suggesting a possible pause of several weeks before its next significant event. Elsewhere in the United States, the Grand Prismatic Spring, also located in Yellowstone, remains a center of research. The July update from the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory highlights the spring’s unique colors, which are produced by microbial mats and varying mineral content. The area continues to be one of the most studied geothermal regions in the country, notable for its ongoing hydrothermal and seismic activity. On the mineral resources front, the U.S. Geological Survey has released new assessments estimating the oil and gas potential in several U.S. basins. A recent evaluation found that the Niobrara Formation, which spans southwest Wyoming and northwest Colorado, could hold up to seven hundred three million barrels of oil and five point eight trillion cubic feet of gas. This follows broader USGS efforts to map mineral resources and analyze critical supply chains, information that is increasingly important to national economic security. Educational and outreach events remain popular. The Ozark Natural Science Center is hosting a hands-on geology adventure in the Bear Hollow Creek area of Arkansas on July fifth, inviting participants to search for fossils and learn about the ancient forces that shaped the region’s rugged landscape. In Utah, Bryce Canyon National Park is gearing up for its annual geology festival, which attracts both experts and families interested in the park’s spectacular rock formations and geologic history. Internationally, all eyes are on Paris later this month as researchers gather for the Fourth International Congress on Earth and Geological Sciences. This summit will address issues ranging from climate impacts on geological records to sustainable resource management, reflecting the increasingly global and interdisciplinary nature of geology research today. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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