Yellowstone Seismic and GPS Monitoring On the Internet |
| Professor Bob Smith, University of Utah, and "Windows Into The Earth" by Robert Smith and Lee Siegel |
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Seismic and GPS Monitoring
Realtime earthquake information from the Yellowstone Seismic Network
GPS deformation (near realtime) and velocity fields from the Yellowstone-Teton GPS Network are available at: http://www.nature.nps.gov/geology/geologic_wonders/
University of Utah Yellowstone GeoGIS web site: http://www.mines.utah.edu/%7Eggcmpsem/UUSATRG/GIS/HOME.htm
Yellowstone Volcano Observatory
Yellowstone Volcano Observatory: http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/yvo
Earthquakes
Global earthquake monitor:
www.iris.edu/seismon/
Global list of earthquake and volcano web sites:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/
Volcanoes and Geysers
Yellowstone volcano information
Some science summaries (not necessarily updated with new data)
Yellowstone hotspot: http://www.mines.utah.edu/%7Erbsmith/RESEARCH/YellowstoneHotspot.html
Earthquakes of Yellowstone: http://www.mines.utah.edu/%7Erbsmith/RESEARCH/YellowstoneEarthquakes.html
A living breathing caldera: http://www.mines.utah.edu/%7Erbsmith/RESEARCH/Yell.Hotspot.Deformation.html
Yellowstone Hotspot Geodynamics project (NSF): http://www.mines.utah.edu/%7Eggcmpsem/UUSATRG/CD-Yel/ys-geodyn.html
Overview of the Yellowstone hotspot geology and active processes: http://www.mines.utah.edu/%7Erbsmith/RESEARCH/YellowstoneHotspot.html
Sources: Professor Bob Smith, University of Utah, and "Windows Into The Earth" by Robert Smith and Lee Siegel