
Yellowstone Magma Flows as a Broad, Slow River Beneath North America
A new Science study argues Yellowstone’s volcanism is driven by a broad, slow-moving flow of hot rock beneath North America, forming a connected magma system rather than a single deep chamber, with eastward mantle motion tied to Farallon Plate remnants—reshaping how scientists understand eruptions, which remain unpredictable and not overdue.






