A magnitude 3.9 earthquake was measured near Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park on Tuesday evening. It's the ...
White describing changes in hot spring discharge and geyser eruption patterns to the Aug. 17, 1959, M7.3 Hebgen Lake, Montana, earthquake, which had an epicenter about 48 kilometers (30 miles ...
On a quiet night in 1959, the ground shook violently in Montana, creating Earthquake Lake and leaving a lasting mark. Here’s ...
Ranger naturalist George D. Marler meticulously documented changes in hydrothermal activity in the geyser basins of ...
and notably in response to the powerful Hebgen Lake earthquake in 1959. Despite its dramatic nature, the recent event was relatively small, according to a statement. Scientists believe that a ...
Hebgen Lake is a man-made lake, retained by an earth-fill dam. It was and is a popular vacation and fishing spot, near Yellowstone National Park. In 1959 an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.5 occurred ...
Based on the study of George Marler and U.S. Geological Survey scientist Donald E. White on the effects of the August 1959 Hebgen Lake, Montana, earthquake on hot springs in Yellowstone’s Upper Geyser ...