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How Biscuit Basin usually looks vs the eruption today. Biscuit Basin in Yellowstone National Park has been temporarily closed due to a “localized hydrothermal explosion”

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Kyle2 年前

I better start reading that bible.

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Dutch17772 年前

I asked AI: What just happened at Yellowstone? A significant event recently occurred at Yellowstone National Park involving a hydrothermal explosion in the Biscuit Basin area. Here are the key details: ## **Hydrothermal Explosion at Biscuit Basin** On the morning of July 23, 2024, a hydrothermal explosion took place near the Black Diamond Pool in Biscuit Basin, Yellowstone National Park. The explosion was reported around 10:00 AM MST and resulted in the ejection of a large amount of black water, mud, and rocks, which damaged the nearby boardwalk but fortunately caused no injuries[2][3][5]. ### **Details of the Event** - **Location and Time**: The explosion occurred in the Biscuit Basin thermal area, approximately 2.1 miles (3.5 km) northwest of Old Faithful, at around 10:00 AM MST[2]. - **Impact**: The explosion damaged the boardwalk and led to the temporary closure of Biscuit Basin, including the parking lot and boardwalks, for visitor safety. The Grand Loop road, however, remains open[2][5]. - **Eyewitness Accounts**: Visitors described the event as a "mushroom cloud" of black water and debris launched hundreds of feet into the air, causing panic among those nearby[3]. - **Geological Context**: Hydrothermal explosions occur when water suddenly flashes to steam underground. These events are relatively common in Yellowstone and are not indicative of volcanic activity or magma movement[2][5]. ### **Safety Measures and Monitoring** - **Temporary Closures**: Biscuit Basin and its facilities are temporarily closed to ensure visitor safety while investigations and repairs are conducted[2][5]. - **Monitoring**: Yellowstone National Park geologists and the USGS are monitoring the situation closely. Current data indicate no changes in the volcanic activity of the region, which remains at normal background levels[2][5]. ### **Historical Context** Hydrothermal explosions have occurred in Yellowstone before. Notable past events include explosions at Porkchop Geyser in 1989 and another small event in Norris Geyser Basin in April 2024. A similar explosion occurred in Biscuit Basin on May 17, 2009[2][5]. In summary, the recent hydrothermal explosion at Biscuit Basin was a significant but not unprecedented event in Yellowstone National Park. The area is being monitored and managed to ensure safety and gather further geological data.

𝖱𝗈𝗁𝖺𝗇𝖳𝗁𝖾𝖳𝖾𝗋𝗋𝗂𝖻𝗅𝖾 的头像
𝖱𝗈𝗁𝖺𝗇𝖳𝗁𝖾𝖳𝖾𝗋𝗋𝗂𝖻𝗅𝖾2 年前

I love how they just stand there....RUN lol

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Josh2 年前

The caldera is getting way too active for comfort.

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Deaf Leopard2 年前

Where’s the normal version?

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Roy Nathanson2 年前

How long until some Leftist whacko claims that it was due to Global Warming?

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Ribz of Tik Tok2 年前

So wild

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USCCTP2 年前

Mmmmmm poison gas

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d2 年前

Angry biscuit.

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In the early morning hours of June 13, 2026, a small hydrothermal explosion occurred at Biscuit Basin in Yellowstone National Park! The activity was recorded by a camera and other monitoring equipment and resulted in major changes to the landscape. Today’s Caldera Chronicles blows open the story! ▶️Explosion took place at 5:09 a.m. MDT on June 13, 2026 ▶️The event was captured by a remote camera, as well as seismic and infrasound monitoring instruments installed nearby ▶️The location was the barren area just north of Black Diamond Pool (that pool was the site of a larger hydrothermal explosion on July 23, 2024) ▶️Three new vent areas opened, including an 18.5-meter (61-foot) fissure filled with boiling water ▶️Rocks were thrown a few meters (yards), indicating the explosive energy was much lower than that of the 2024 event ▶️High levels of water discharge from the vents entrained sediment and drained into the Firehole River, creating milky streaks in the river that persisted far downstream ▶️About 2 or 3 days later, a circular collapse featured formed in the area of the explosion and filled with near-boiling water ▶️On June 18, geyser-like spouting about 6-9 meters (20-30 feet) high was observed from the new circular pool ▶️Yellowstone Volcano Observatory scientists deployed new monitoring equipment in the basin last week to track the evolving nature of the activity Biscuit Basin remains closed to visitors. 📽️: Video showcasing the June 13, 2026, hydrothermal explosion at Biscuit Basin and its consequences. Yellowstone National Park

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