Potential eruptions at Yellowstone geyser, world's largest

Potential eruptions at Yellowstone geyser, world's largest

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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) — Yellowstone National Park has reported a series of potential eruptions from the world's largest active geyser for the first time since 2014.

Park officials said employees reported seeing an eruption at the Steamboat Geyser in northwest Wyoming Thursday evening.

Geologists comparing the eyewitness reports to remote thermal sensors believe the activity could be a series of minor eruptions.

Geysers are constricted hot springs that erupt as the water heats up. Steamboat's major eruptions can shoot steam to heights of 300 to 400 feet (91 meters to 122 meters).

By comparison, steam from Yellowstone's world-renowned Old Faithful Geyser, which erupts more than a dozen times daily, averages 130 feet (40 meters) in height.

Steamboat is located in a part of the park that's snowed in much of the year. Roads into the area currently are closed.

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