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The Yellowstone hotspot is millions of years older than previously thought. It was initially believed to have been about 17 million years old, but new studies have revealed that it is actually much older – at least 50 million years old and perhaps even older.
Yellowstone National Park measures 3,472 square miles and is mostly located in Wyoming (96% of it), while about 3% is in Montana and 1% is located in Idaho. The most famous geyser is Old Faithful which ejects boiling water every 60 to 110 minutes (an average of 74 minutes between intervals). It sends large amounts of boiling water (about 200 degrees Fahrenheit) approximately 130 feet into the air on average and the eruptions usually last between 1.5 and 5 minutes.
Yellowstone hotspot dates back to at least 50 million years Jonathan Chadwick For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo
The source of heat that powers the volcanic system of Yellowstone National Park in the western US dates back to at least 50 million years ago, scientists say.
Known as Yellowstone hotspot, this vast volcanic system has long been thought to have initiated about 17 million years ago.
It s responsible for Yellowstone National Park s famous volcanic activity that draws swarms of tourists from around the world.
This includes one of the park s most famous geothermal features, the Old Faithful geyser, which spews jets of boiling water every 44-125 minutes, as well as the Yellowstone Caldera, a dormant supervolcano .
The source of heat that powers the volcanic system of Yellowstone National Park in the western US dates back to at least 50 million years ago, scientists say.
Known as Yellowstone hotspot, this vast volcanic system has long been thought to have initiated about 17 million years ago.
It s responsible for Yellowstone National Park s famous volcanic activity that draws swarms of tourists from around the world.
This includes one of the park s most famous geothermal features, the Old Faithful geyser, which spews jets of boiling water every 44-125 minutes, as well as the Yellowstone Caldera, a dormant supervolcano . A growing volume of geological evidence , however, suggests Yellowstone hotspot has been around much longer – at least 50 million years and maybe even earlier, US experts now reveal.
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