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Grand Prismatic Spring | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.govNov 13, 2023 · Grand Prismatic Spring is the largest hot spring in the United States and one of the largest in the world. The feature is located in Midway ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts<|control11|><|separator|>
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Grand Prismatic Spring - Old Faithful Virtual Visitor CenterIt measures approximately 370 feet (112.8 m) in diameter and is over 121 feet (37 m) deep. A description of this spring by fur trapper Osborne Russell in 1839 ...
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Yellowstone's Spectacular Spring: The Story of Grand Prismatic and ...Nov 13, 2023 · The actual diameter of Grand Prismatic Spring at its widest point is 370 feet—longer than an American football field! The colors that make Grand ...
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Grand Prismatic Spring (U.S. National Park Service)Nov 26, 2024 · Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone's largest hot spring, is 200-330 feet in diameter and more than 121 feet deep. Limited parking, especially 10 am-6 pm.
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Midway Geyser Basin Trailhead (U.S. National Park Service)Nov 27, 2024 · Midway Geyser Basin is small but spectacular. Excelsior Geyser is a 200 x 300 foot crater that constantly discharges more than 4,000 gallons ...Missing: elevation | Show results with:elevation
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Grand Prismatic Spring - Yellowstone Research Coordination NetworkLocation. Latitude: 44.52505. Longitude: -110.8382. Survey Date: June 30, 1998. Geographic Area: Firehole River Drainage. Thermal Region: Midway Geyser Basin.Missing: coordinates elevation
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Grand Prismatic Spring Topo Map in Teton County WYGrand Prismatic Spring Information ; Coordinates: 44.5252108°N, -110.8382667°W ; Approx. Elevation: 7,270 feet (2,216 meters) ; USGS Map Area: Lower Geyser Basin
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Visitation Statistics - Yellowstone National Park (U.S. National Park ...May 16, 2025 · Yellowstone's average visits range from 28,837 in January to 947,688 in July, with 401,449 in May and 839,787 in August.
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Questions About Yellowstone Research | U.S. Geological SurveyThe top of the chamber is about 8 km deep and the bottom is around 16 km deep. However, the chamber is not completely filled with fluid magma.
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[PDF] The Yellowstone Hotspot, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, and ...rhyolite bedrock favors a lodgepole forest because rhyolite is both poor ... E, Grand Prismatic Spring in Middle Geyser Basin. Note boardwalk for scale ...
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Continental Hotspot - Geology (U.S. National Park Service)Dec 5, 2022 · The spectacular hot springs, geysers, and other hydrothermal features of Yellowstone National Park are the current manifestation of the hotspot ...
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How fast is the hotspot moving under Yellowstone? - USGS.govThe average rate of movement of the plate in the Yellowstone area for the last 16.5 million years has been about 4.6 centimeters (1.8 inches) per year.
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Hydrothermal Features - Yellowstone National Park (U.S. National ...Apr 17, 2025 · Hot springs are the most common hydrothermal features in Yellowstone ... The rainbow colors of Grand Prismatic Spring range from blue to orange.
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Better understanding what's under your feet in hydrothermal areas ...Jan 10, 2022 · In Yellowstone, the cold groundwater can circulate down toward the magma chamber, where it is heated to very high temperatures, and this hot ...
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[PDF] Geologic Field-Trip Guide to the Volcanic and Hydrothermal ...The Grand Prismatic Spring is the largest hot spring in the United States ... Hydrothermal processes above the Yellowstone magma chamber—Large ...
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The long journey of water from Yellowstone's hot springs and ...Jul 5, 2021 · Yellowstone's hot spring waters ultimately flow for thousands of miles before entering the ocean. But waters enter two different oceans—the ...
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How old are Yellowstone's large geysers? We don't exactly know!Jul 20, 2020 · We know that all of Yellowstone's current geysers formed after the last glaciers scoured the land surface about 15,000 years ago. But what ...
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Midway Geyser Basin, Excelsior Group - Volcanic SpringsIn the 1880s, eruptions of Excelsior were among the largest of any Yellowstone geysers, reaching up to 90 m (300 feet) high. Unfortunately, the last ...
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The grand prismatic spring - microbewiki - Kenyon CollegeOct 1, 2015 · The Grand Prismatic Spring, located in the Midway Geyser Basin, is the largest hot spring in Yellowstone National Park and the third largest ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Dynamics of the Yellowstone hydrothermal system - AGU JournalsJun 9, 2014 · The color of the microbial mats is best evident in Grand Prismatic Spring in the Midway Geyser Basin (Figure 1), where the rainbow colors on ...
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Hydrothermal Systems - Yellowstone National Park (U.S. National ...Apr 18, 2025 · Rainbow colors of Grand Prismatic Spring are on display. Grand Prismatic Spring is one of more than 10,000 thermal features in Yellowstone.
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[PDF] Science of the Springs: Answer Key - Thermal Biology InstituteGrand Prismatic Spring, Midway Geyser Basin. Temperature: 63-68° C or 147-188° F. pH: 8.4. Extreme conditions: Extremophiles would need to withstand high heat ...
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Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone - NASA Earth ObservatoryThe largest, and one of the most spectacular, springs in the park is the Grand Prismatic Spring. It is 90 meters (300 feet) across and 50 meters (160 feet) deep ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Where the pigment ends: The photosynthetic fringe and the upper ...Dec 27, 2021 · ... Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone. Above 72°C in neutral to basic springs, we find non-photosynthetic microorganisms that can be yellow ...
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Why do most geyser- and sinter-producing hot springs have alkaline ...Aug 16, 2020 · The Yellowstone hydrothermal system is the result of a complex interaction between rainwater and snowmelt, high temperatures beneath the ground, ...
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The Grand Prismatic Spring, USA : Geology, FormationMay 2, 2024 · The geological formation of the Grand Prismatic Spring is rooted in the volcanic activity that shaped Yellowstone National Park millions of ...Missing: age | Show results with:age
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[PDF] The Making of Yellowstone - EarthDateDec 12, 2022 · The Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National. Park is the ... of 160 feet (50 meters), discharging 560 gallons. (2,100 liters) of ...
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[PDF] Thermophiles - National Park ServiceGrand Prismatic Spring at Midway Geyser Basin is an outstanding example of a hydrothermal system that is teaming with thermophilic microbial life. Visitors ...
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None### Summary of Bacterial Communities in Grand Prismatic Spring
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What Makes Yellowstone's Hot Springs So Colorful? - Live ScienceAug 1, 2016 · In the orange band, which is a cooler 149 degrees F (65 degrees C), you'd find not only Synechococcus bacteria but also Chloroflexus bacteria, ...
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The Science Behind Yellowstone's Rainbow Hot SpringMay 7, 2014 · In the Grand Prismatic Spring, this constant cycle creates rings of distinct temperatures around the center: very, very hot water bubbles up ...
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Historic Tribes - Yellowstone National Park (U.S. National Park ...Sep 30, 2025 · The Tukudika, or Sheep Eaters, are a band of Mountain Shoshone that lived for thousands of years in the area that would become Yellowstone National Park.
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Indigenous people were never “afraid” of Yellowstone - USGS.govOct 9, 2023 · A long-told myth about Yellowstone is that indigenous people were “afraid” of the area owing to the geysers and thermal activity.
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Expeditions Explore Yellowstone - National Park ServiceApr 18, 2025 · The 1870 Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition. In August 1870, a second expedition set out for Yellowstone, led by Surveyor-General Henry D.
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[PDF] Yellowstone Volcano Observatory - USGS Publications WarehousePhotograph of Grand Prismatic Spring looking south-southwest, Yellowstone National Park. ... Time series of temperatures measured at the outflow channel of ...
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Hydrothermal Monitoring in Yellowstone National Park - USGS.govThe cornerstone of Yellowstone's hydrothermal monitoring program is to collect temperature data from hydrothermal areas using both ground-based and airborne ...Missing: Grand Prismatic 1970s
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What Yellowstone Teaches Us About Ancient Mars | NewsAug 11, 2005 · NAI scientists study Yellowstone National park as an analog for thermal areas that probably existed on Mars long ago.<|separator|>
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Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone - NASA Earth ObservatoryIn the center of the pool the water is 87° C (188° F)—too hot to support life. In the cooler water along the edges of the pool, however, colonies of ...Missing: gradient | Show results with:gradient
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Life-in-the-Extremes | classroom-materials | AstrobiologyThe front of each card has an image of an environment in which the extremophiles thrive (e.g. Grand Prismatic Spring at Yellowstone for the thermophiles).
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Assembly of Viral Metagenomes from Yellowstone Hot Springs - PMCThe goal of this study was to profile the diversity, composition, and adaptations of viral assemblages in two hot springs of YNP based on metagenomic analysis ...
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Hot Spring Metagenomics - MDPIApr 25, 2013 · Thermostable enzymes from thermophilic microorganisms are important biocatalysts for industrial and biotechnological purposes, given that they ...Missing: Grand Prismatic
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Community ecology of hot spring cyanobacterial mats - NIHSimple and stable microbial communities containing dense populations of unicellular cyanobacteria (Synechococcus spp.) form in effluent channels of these ...Missing: Grand Prismatic<|control11|><|separator|>
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Discovering New Thermal Areas in Yellowstone's Dynamic LandscapeThis is why YVO scientists use satellite-based thermal infrared remote sensing to help map the locations of thermal areas and their changes through time. Map of ...
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Hydrothermal monitoring in Yellowstone National Park using ...This paper describes a TIR methodology for acquiring and processing baseline imagery used for monitoring two hydrothermal systems in Yellowstone National Park: ...
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Effect of Reduced Spatial Resolution on Mineral Mapping Using ...The results are presented as color-coded image maps of the most abundant mineral per pixel. ... Grand Prismatic Spring, which is more than 100 m across. The Lower ...
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Grand Prismatic Overlook Trail (U.S. National Park Service)Sep 22, 2025 · This trail gradually climbs 105 feet over 0.6 miles from the Fairy Falls Trailhead to a view looking down on Grand Prismatic Spring and the Midway Geyser Basin.
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New Grand Prismatic Spring Overlook Charms VisitorsJul 26, 2017 · The long-awaited viewing platform of Grand Prismatic Spring, one of Yellowstone's most famous hot springs, opened late last week.
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Surviving the Popularity of Yellowstone - PERCAug 25, 2025 · Visitation routinely exceeds 4 million people per year, and in 2021, it reached an all-time high with nearly 4.9 million visits. Despite a ...
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The Embarrassing History of Crap Thrown Into Yellowstone's GeysersApr 14, 2017 · “In 2014, a visitor from the Netherlands crashed a drone into the Grand Prismatic Spring,” says Veress. “Drones are prohibited in all national ...Missing: vandalism incidents
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Has Anyone Died Falling in a Geyser in Yellowstone?Mar 10, 2025 · The victims include seven young children who slipped away from parents, teenagers who fell through thin surface crust, fishermen who ...
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Fees & Passes - Yellowstone National Park (U.S. National Park ...Apr 18, 2025 · Standard Entrance Pass $20.00–$35.00 You are required to pay an entrance fee in order to access Yellowstone National Park.
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Tourism to Yellowstone creates $834 million in economic benefitsJun 11, 2025 · Tourism to Yellowstone creates $834 million in economic benefits; Report shows visitor spending supports 8,736 jobs in local economy. You are ...
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Legal Foundations of Yellowstone - National Park ServiceApr 21, 2025 · The laws creating Yellowstone National Park and the National Park Service are both called “The Organic Act” because each created an entity.
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Laws & Policies - Yellowstone National Park (U.S. National Park ...The possession or consumption of food and beverages is prohibited in all thermal areas, except when contained in a pack like container for carrying purposes.
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[PDF] GREATER YELLOWSTONE CLIMATE ASSESSMENTGrand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park. Photo courtesy of Cathy ... seasonal change of soil water in the. HUC6 watersheds and GYA through the ...
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Changes in Yellowstone Climate - National Park ServiceApr 18, 2025 · Changes in the area covered by snow are especially important because snow reflects solar radiation and tends to keep land cool. NPS / Neal ...Missing: Prismatic adaptations