Yellowstone National Park remains a valuable field site for researchers. The park truly has it all, including the "Zone of Death" that remains unattended . The location continues to be a popular hub, so much so that even NASA Scientists have taken an interest in the park .
Along with NASA's interest, Yellowstone National Park continues its extensive monitoring, including earthquakes. Seismometers currently in use can pose issues. In winter, they can be temporarily non-operational due to snow-covered panels, which can distort tracking data. Additionally, some earthquakes aren't big enough to be tracked, even though they're still taking place.
Well, according to the USGS , a new technology can, in fact, track even the smaller earthquakes of the last 15 years. Although the technolog

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