Taking the Pulse of Yellowstone’s “Breathing” Caldera

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Taking the Pulse of Yellowstone’s “Breathing” Caldera Seismicity Slide 1

Where is Yellowstone?—Slide 2

What is Yellowstone?—Slide 3 Exploring the landscape

What is Yellowstone?—Slide 4 Exploring the landscape

What is Yellowstone?—Slide 5 Cultural and geological features

What is Yellowstone?—Slide 6 Cultural and geological features

Taking Yellowstone’s Pulse Earthquakes—Slide 7 Earthquake swarms

Taking Yellowstone’s Pulse Earthquakes—Slide 8 36 years of earthquakes

Taking Yellowstone’s Pulse Earthquakes—Slide 9 Dangerous gasses released by seismic activity (WARNING: Graphic article linked in pictures)